The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Entrepreneurship in the United States
Herausgeber: Broughman, Brian; Smith, D. Gordon; Hurt, Christine
The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Entrepreneurship in the United States
Herausgeber: Broughman, Brian; Smith, D. Gordon; Hurt, Christine
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Assembling legal experts from diverse fields, this volume examines the role of law in facilitating or impeding entrepreneurial action.
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Assembling legal experts from diverse fields, this volume examines the role of law in facilitating or impeding entrepreneurial action.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781107171954
- ISBN-10: 1107171954
- Artikelnr.: 62213611
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781107171954
- ISBN-10: 1107171954
- Artikelnr.: 62213611
Introduction D. Gordon Smith and Brian Broughman; 1. Entrepreneurial action
D. Gordon Smith and Travis Hunt; Part I. Regulating, Lawmaking, and
Entrepreneurial Action: 2. The rise of regulatory affairs in innovative
startups Elizabeth Pollman; 3. Gauguin, Darwin and design thinking Alice
Armitage; 4. Between the devil and the SEC Usha Rodrigues; 5. The politics
of entrepreneurial capital-raising Donald C. Langevoort; 6. Venture
exchange regulation: listing standards, market microstructure, and investor
protection Jeff Schwartz; Part II. Governance and Entrepreneurial Action:
7. Relational contracting and business norms in entrepreneurial finance
Brian Broughman; 8. Biotech strategic alliances in law and entrepreneurship
D. Daniel Sokol; 9. The entrepreneurial business judgment rule Andrew Gold;
10. Entrepreneurial action in family-controlled companies Benjamin Means;
Part III. Legal Incentives Supporting (and Sometimes Discouraging)
Entrepreneurial Action: 11. Entrepreneurship incentives for
resource-constrained firms Susan C. Morse; 12. Corrupting entrepreneurial
action Joseph W. Yockey; 13. The spinoff advantage: human capital law and
entrepreneurship Orly Lobel.
D. Gordon Smith and Travis Hunt; Part I. Regulating, Lawmaking, and
Entrepreneurial Action: 2. The rise of regulatory affairs in innovative
startups Elizabeth Pollman; 3. Gauguin, Darwin and design thinking Alice
Armitage; 4. Between the devil and the SEC Usha Rodrigues; 5. The politics
of entrepreneurial capital-raising Donald C. Langevoort; 6. Venture
exchange regulation: listing standards, market microstructure, and investor
protection Jeff Schwartz; Part II. Governance and Entrepreneurial Action:
7. Relational contracting and business norms in entrepreneurial finance
Brian Broughman; 8. Biotech strategic alliances in law and entrepreneurship
D. Daniel Sokol; 9. The entrepreneurial business judgment rule Andrew Gold;
10. Entrepreneurial action in family-controlled companies Benjamin Means;
Part III. Legal Incentives Supporting (and Sometimes Discouraging)
Entrepreneurial Action: 11. Entrepreneurship incentives for
resource-constrained firms Susan C. Morse; 12. Corrupting entrepreneurial
action Joseph W. Yockey; 13. The spinoff advantage: human capital law and
entrepreneurship Orly Lobel.
Introduction D. Gordon Smith and Brian Broughman; 1. Entrepreneurial action
D. Gordon Smith and Travis Hunt; Part I. Regulating, Lawmaking, and
Entrepreneurial Action: 2. The rise of regulatory affairs in innovative
startups Elizabeth Pollman; 3. Gauguin, Darwin and design thinking Alice
Armitage; 4. Between the devil and the SEC Usha Rodrigues; 5. The politics
of entrepreneurial capital-raising Donald C. Langevoort; 6. Venture
exchange regulation: listing standards, market microstructure, and investor
protection Jeff Schwartz; Part II. Governance and Entrepreneurial Action:
7. Relational contracting and business norms in entrepreneurial finance
Brian Broughman; 8. Biotech strategic alliances in law and entrepreneurship
D. Daniel Sokol; 9. The entrepreneurial business judgment rule Andrew Gold;
10. Entrepreneurial action in family-controlled companies Benjamin Means;
Part III. Legal Incentives Supporting (and Sometimes Discouraging)
Entrepreneurial Action: 11. Entrepreneurship incentives for
resource-constrained firms Susan C. Morse; 12. Corrupting entrepreneurial
action Joseph W. Yockey; 13. The spinoff advantage: human capital law and
entrepreneurship Orly Lobel.
D. Gordon Smith and Travis Hunt; Part I. Regulating, Lawmaking, and
Entrepreneurial Action: 2. The rise of regulatory affairs in innovative
startups Elizabeth Pollman; 3. Gauguin, Darwin and design thinking Alice
Armitage; 4. Between the devil and the SEC Usha Rodrigues; 5. The politics
of entrepreneurial capital-raising Donald C. Langevoort; 6. Venture
exchange regulation: listing standards, market microstructure, and investor
protection Jeff Schwartz; Part II. Governance and Entrepreneurial Action:
7. Relational contracting and business norms in entrepreneurial finance
Brian Broughman; 8. Biotech strategic alliances in law and entrepreneurship
D. Daniel Sokol; 9. The entrepreneurial business judgment rule Andrew Gold;
10. Entrepreneurial action in family-controlled companies Benjamin Means;
Part III. Legal Incentives Supporting (and Sometimes Discouraging)
Entrepreneurial Action: 11. Entrepreneurship incentives for
resource-constrained firms Susan C. Morse; 12. Corrupting entrepreneurial
action Joseph W. Yockey; 13. The spinoff advantage: human capital law and
entrepreneurship Orly Lobel.