The book makes the case for embracing evasive entrepreneurs and the freedom to innovative more generally because of the many benefits that individuals, society, and even governments derive from acts of technological creativity.
The book makes the case for embracing evasive entrepreneurs and the freedom to innovative more generally because of the many benefits that individuals, society, and even governments derive from acts of technological creativity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Thierer is a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He specializes in innovation, entrepreneurialism, Internet, and free-speech issues, with a particular focus on the public policy concerns surrounding emerging technologies. Thierer has authored or edited eight books on topics ranging from media regulation and child safety issues to the role of federalism in high-technology markets. His latest book is Permissionless Innovation: The Continuing Case for Comprehensive Technological Freedom.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: The General Argument 1. Why Innovation Matters 2. Evasive Entrepreneurialism: Theory & Examples 3. Disobedience: Then and Now 4. Why Evasive Entrepreneurialism is on the Rise 5. Innovation as "Checks and Balances" 6. Humanism, Ethics & Responsible Innovation 7. "Soft Law" & the Future of Technological Governance 8. Defending Innovation: A Blueprint 9. Conclusion: The Case for Rational Optimism
Preface: The General Argument 1. Why Innovation Matters 2. Evasive Entrepreneurialism: Theory & Examples 3. Disobedience: Then and Now 4. Why Evasive Entrepreneurialism is on the Rise 5. Innovation as "Checks and Balances" 6. Humanism, Ethics & Responsible Innovation 7. "Soft Law" & the Future of Technological Governance 8. Defending Innovation: A Blueprint 9. Conclusion: The Case for Rational Optimism
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