Technological Entrepreneurship: The Allocation of Time and Money in Technology-based FirmsDivision of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 1977 - Business & Economics - 86 pages |
Contents
Summary of Problems | 19 |
Allocation of Money and Effort in Michigan Firms | 39 |
Entrepreneurial Motivation and the Structure | 53 |
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Accounting Administration Ann Arbor answer Total Brophy and Welch Business Administration Caretaker Manager caretakers and managers characteristics consultants custom products Denver difference economic effort employees Engineering engineering/R&D entrepre equity financing firms surveyed founder func functional areas funds growth information sources Institute labor relations Production loans long-term Mann-Whitney U significant Michigan banks Michigan firms Michigan spin-offs MICHIGAN SURVEY Minneapolis-St Number of Firms Number of Percentage Number of Respondents obtained oriented Palo Alto percent confidence level Percentage of Total Personnel or labor Personnel/labor relations problem area product development product or service products and services Profile Public relations Respondents Percentage risky salaried personnel sales levels sample SBICs Small Business Administration small firms sources Four spin-off firms spin-off formation standard products strategy success Table 34 technical entrepreneurs technical entrepreneurship technical firms technology-based firms tion Total 69 Total Number Type of Firm University of Denver University of Michigan value marketing venture capital William Welch