Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Title Entrepreneurship and Innovation PDF eBook
Author Tim Mazzarol
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 529
Release 2019-11-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9811394121

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This book provides an overview of the theory, practice and context of entrepreneurship and innovation at both the industry and firm level. It provides a foundation of ideas and understandings designed to shape the reader’s thinking and behaviour to better appreciate the role of innovation and entrepreneurship in modern economies, and to recognise their own abilities in this regard. The book is aimed at students studying advanced levels of entrepreneurship, innovation and related fields as well as practitioners (for example, managers, business owners). As entrepreneurship and innovation are largely indivisible elements and cannot be adequately understood if studied separately, the book provides the reader with an overview of these elements and how they combine to create new value in the market. This edition is updated with recent international research, including research and examples from Europe, the US, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Financial Innovation and Risk Sharing

Financial Innovation and Risk Sharing
Title Financial Innovation and Risk Sharing PDF eBook
Author Franklin Allen
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 398
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780262011419

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Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale assemble some of their key papers along with a five-chapter overview that not only synthesizes their work but provides a historical and institutional review and a discussion of alternative approaches as well.

Discovery, Innovation, and Risk

Discovery, Innovation, and Risk
Title Discovery, Innovation, and Risk PDF eBook
Author Newton Copp
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 446
Release 1993
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780262531115

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Discovery, Innovation, and Risk presents brief descriptions of selected scientific principles in the context of interesting technological examples to illustrate the complex interplay among science, engineering, and society.

The Cultural Life of Risk and Innovation

The Cultural Life of Risk and Innovation
Title The Cultural Life of Risk and Innovation PDF eBook
Author Chia Yin Hsu
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 168
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000195759

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How did "innovation" become something to strive for, an end in itself? And how did "the market" come to be thought of as the space of innovation? This edited volume provides the first historical examination of how innovations are conceived, marketed, navigated and legitimated from a global perspective that highlights contrasting experiences. These experiences include: colonial "projecting" in the Dutch New Netherlands, trust networks in the early US securities market, female investors during the Financial Revolution, life insurance in nineteenth-century France, "bubbles" and trusts in 1920s Shanghai, government regulation of the pre-Revolutionary stock market and the checkered success of today’s bit-coin technology. By discussing these diverse contexts together, this volume provides a pathbreaking reconsideration of market and business activities in light of both the techniques and the emotional vectors that infuse them.

Risk Management and Innovation in Japan, Britain and the USA

Risk Management and Innovation in Japan, Britain and the USA
Title Risk Management and Innovation in Japan, Britain and the USA PDF eBook
Author Ruth Taplin
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 355
Release 2005-11-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113420793X

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Assessing and managing risk is vitally important, and is increasingly studied in a range of areas including politics and international relations, finance and insurance, and innovation and the valuing of intangible assets such as patents and intellectual property. The degree to which innovation is encouraged or otherwise – a key factor for many businesses - depends in part on the attitude towards risk in the context in which it takes place. Taplin considers the different attitudes towards risk and innovation, and the different ways in which risk and innovation are handled, in Japan, Britain the USA. Providing a broad and detailed examination of the subject, she discusses topics including risk management standards, managing risk in marketing, the insurance industry, patents, and in venture capital, and of how risk management in organizations has evolved.

Innovation, Strategy and Risk in Construction

Innovation, Strategy and Risk in Construction
Title Innovation, Strategy and Risk in Construction PDF eBook
Author Martin Loosemore
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 286
Release 2013-12-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136673555

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1. Serendipity and innovation -- 2. The innovation process -- 3. Innovation in construction -- 4. The history and future of innovation in the construction industry -- 5. Strategy and innovation -- 6. Organizing for innovation -- 7. Managing the risks of innovation -- 8. Conclusion : we need a reality-check.

The Risks of Medical Innovation

The Risks of Medical Innovation
Title The Risks of Medical Innovation PDF eBook
Author Thomas Schlich
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 328
Release 2006
Genre Biomedical Technology
ISBN 9780415334815

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Presenting a new way of thinking about the risks of medical innovation, this volume considers the issues from a social historical perspective, and studies specific cases in their respective contexts.