Handbook of Research on Techno-entrepreneurship

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François Thérin
Edward Elgar Publishing, Jan 1, 2007 - Business & Economics - 335 pages
Boasting rich conceptual and empirical contributions by leading international specialists, this highly original Handbook will prove an invaluable tool in advancing our understanding of the theory and practice of research in this emerging area.
 

Contents

How technoentrepreneurs build a potentially exciting future?
3
A model of technological entrepreneurship
26
Exchange relationships in technoentrepreneurship research toward a multitheoretic integrative view
39
PROCESSES
61
ST commercialization strategies and practices
63
From the exploration of new possibilities to the exploitation of recently developed competencies evidence from five ventures developing newtothew...
84
Fostering entrepreneurial firms recognizing and adapting radical innovation through corporate venture capital investments
111
Mentoring of Malaysian hightech entrepreneurs in their preseeding phase
106
The size and the characteristics of the hightech spinoff phenomenon in Sophia Antipolis
164
INDUSTRY SPECIFICS EENTREPRENEURSHIP
179
What is eentrepreneurship? Fundamentals of company founding in the net economy
181
Exploring the sociodemographic characteristics of the eentrepreneur an empirical study of Spanish ventures
199
Virtual alliances as coordination and influence mechanisms in the Internet context evidence from a crosssection of Internetbased firms
214
INDUSTRY SPECIFICS BIOTECHNOLOGIES
243
The St Louis BioBeltcentre for plant and life sciences a triumph of converging individual efforts
245
Small businesses for high targets strategies in industrially exploiting the DNARNA biomechanisms
276

INCUBATORS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS
141
University technology transfer through university business incubators and how they help startups
143
Determinants and consequences of university spinoff activity a conceptual framework
150
Index
303
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