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_aResearch agenda for entrepreneurship and innovation _cedited by David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, Albe |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tSchumpeterian growth regimes / _rCristiano Antonelli -- _tMeasuring intrepreneurial impact through alumni impact surveys / _rShiri Breznitz, Brendan Hills, and Qiantao Zhang -- _tAcademic entrepreneurship: between myth and reality / _rAlice Civera, Michele Meoli, and Silvio Vismara -- _tPrincipal investigators and boundary spanning entrepreneurial opportunity recognition: a conceptual framework / _rJames A. Cunningham -- _tThe regional emergence of innovative start-ups: a research agenda / _rMichael Fritsch -- _tPublic and policy entrepreneurship research: a synthesis of the literature and future perspectives / _rHeike M. Grimm -- _tA research agenda for entrepreneurship and innovation: the role of entrepreneurial universities / _rMaribel Guerrero and David Urbano -- _tCorporate governance and innovation / _rHezun Li, Timurs Uman, and Siri Terjesen -- _tResearch opportunities considering student entrepreneurship in university ecosystems / _rSimon Mosey and Paul Kirkham -- _tEntrepreneurial leadership in the academic community: a suggested research agenda / _rRati Ram, Devrim Göktepe-Hultén, and Rajeev K. Goel -- _tThe power of words and images: towards talking about and seeing entrepreneurship and innovation differently / _rFriederike Welter -- _tArtificial intelligence and entrepreneurship: some thoughts for entrepreneurship researchers / _rSameeksha Desai -- _tEntrepreneurship studies: the case for radical change / _rMark Casson. |
520 | _a"Within the span of a generation, innovation and entrepreneurship have emerged as two of the most vital forces in the economy and in society. This Research Agenda highlights new insights and approaches to guide future thinking, research and policy in the area. To accomplish this, the editors have brought together a group of accomplished scholars spanning economics, management, public policy and finance. Drawing on the experiences and insights of leading scholars this Research Agenda covers a broad array of rich and promising topics, including entrepreneurial ecosystems, finance and the role of universities. Focusing on the intersection and overlap between the two disciplines, the Research Agenda begins by establishing the theoretical basis between the two topics, before exploring impact, context, academic entrepreneurship, start-ups, policy and corporate governance. The book concludes with three provocative chapters: Friederike Welter highlighting the power of words and images, Sameeksha Desai discussing the role of artificial intelligence and Mark Casson presenting a case for radical change to how entrepreneurship is studied. Presenting the most salient findings and themes in current literature, A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is essential for researchers in innovation, as well as policy makers at both the local and national levels influenced by the increasing importance of entrepreneurship and innovation"--Back cover. | ||
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