The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy
Governance, Start-Ups, and Growth in the U.S. Knowledge Economy
Herausgeber: Hart, David M.; David M., Hart
The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy
Governance, Start-Ups, and Growth in the U.S. Knowledge Economy
Herausgeber: Hart, David M.; David M., Hart
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It seeks to catalyze the emergence of a novel field of policy studies: entrepreneurship policy.
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It seeks to catalyze the emergence of a novel field of policy studies: entrepreneurship policy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780521124188
- ISBN-10: 0521124182
- Artikelnr.: 28108604
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780521124188
- ISBN-10: 0521124182
- Artikelnr.: 28108604
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. The Entrepreneurial Society: What's Governance Got to Do With It?:
1. Entrepreneurship policy: what it is and where it came from David M.
Hart; 2. Entrepreneurship policy and the strategic management of places
David B. Audretsch; 3. Entrepreneurship, creativity, and regional economic
growth Richard Florida; Part II. High-Tech Entrepreneurship: The
University-Industry-Government Connection: 4. Start-ups and spin-offs:
collective entrepreneurship between invention and innovation Philip E.
Auerswald and Lewis M. Branscomb; 5. Entrepreneurship and American research
universities: evolution in technology transfer Maryann P. Feldman; 6.
America's entrepreneurial universities Nathan Rosenberg; Part III. Equity
Issues in Entrepreneurship Policy: 7. Venture capital access: is gender an
issue? Candida G. Brush, Nancy M. Carter, Elizabeth Gatewood, Patricia G.
Greene and Myra M. Hart; 8. Minority business assistance programs are not
designed to produce minority business development Timothy Bates; Part IV.
Sector-Specific Issues: 9. Understanding entrepreneurship in the U.S.
biotechnology industry: characteristics, facilitating factors, and policy
challenges Andrew A. Toole; 10. E-Commerce, entrepreneurship, and the law:
reassessing a relationship Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger; 11. Entrepreneurship
and government in telecommunications Eli M. Noam; Part V. Implementing
Entrepreneurship Policy: 12. Knowledge, power, and entrepreneurs: a first
pass at the politics of entrepreneurship policy David M. Hart; 13.
Entrepreneurship as a state and local economic development strategy Erik R.
Pages, Doris Freedman and Patrick Von Bargen; Afterword Michael E. Porter.
1. Entrepreneurship policy: what it is and where it came from David M.
Hart; 2. Entrepreneurship policy and the strategic management of places
David B. Audretsch; 3. Entrepreneurship, creativity, and regional economic
growth Richard Florida; Part II. High-Tech Entrepreneurship: The
University-Industry-Government Connection: 4. Start-ups and spin-offs:
collective entrepreneurship between invention and innovation Philip E.
Auerswald and Lewis M. Branscomb; 5. Entrepreneurship and American research
universities: evolution in technology transfer Maryann P. Feldman; 6.
America's entrepreneurial universities Nathan Rosenberg; Part III. Equity
Issues in Entrepreneurship Policy: 7. Venture capital access: is gender an
issue? Candida G. Brush, Nancy M. Carter, Elizabeth Gatewood, Patricia G.
Greene and Myra M. Hart; 8. Minority business assistance programs are not
designed to produce minority business development Timothy Bates; Part IV.
Sector-Specific Issues: 9. Understanding entrepreneurship in the U.S.
biotechnology industry: characteristics, facilitating factors, and policy
challenges Andrew A. Toole; 10. E-Commerce, entrepreneurship, and the law:
reassessing a relationship Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger; 11. Entrepreneurship
and government in telecommunications Eli M. Noam; Part V. Implementing
Entrepreneurship Policy: 12. Knowledge, power, and entrepreneurs: a first
pass at the politics of entrepreneurship policy David M. Hart; 13.
Entrepreneurship as a state and local economic development strategy Erik R.
Pages, Doris Freedman and Patrick Von Bargen; Afterword Michael E. Porter.
Part I. The Entrepreneurial Society: What's Governance Got to Do With It?:
1. Entrepreneurship policy: what it is and where it came from David M.
Hart; 2. Entrepreneurship policy and the strategic management of places
David B. Audretsch; 3. Entrepreneurship, creativity, and regional economic
growth Richard Florida; Part II. High-Tech Entrepreneurship: The
University-Industry-Government Connection: 4. Start-ups and spin-offs:
collective entrepreneurship between invention and innovation Philip E.
Auerswald and Lewis M. Branscomb; 5. Entrepreneurship and American research
universities: evolution in technology transfer Maryann P. Feldman; 6.
America's entrepreneurial universities Nathan Rosenberg; Part III. Equity
Issues in Entrepreneurship Policy: 7. Venture capital access: is gender an
issue? Candida G. Brush, Nancy M. Carter, Elizabeth Gatewood, Patricia G.
Greene and Myra M. Hart; 8. Minority business assistance programs are not
designed to produce minority business development Timothy Bates; Part IV.
Sector-Specific Issues: 9. Understanding entrepreneurship in the U.S.
biotechnology industry: characteristics, facilitating factors, and policy
challenges Andrew A. Toole; 10. E-Commerce, entrepreneurship, and the law:
reassessing a relationship Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger; 11. Entrepreneurship
and government in telecommunications Eli M. Noam; Part V. Implementing
Entrepreneurship Policy: 12. Knowledge, power, and entrepreneurs: a first
pass at the politics of entrepreneurship policy David M. Hart; 13.
Entrepreneurship as a state and local economic development strategy Erik R.
Pages, Doris Freedman and Patrick Von Bargen; Afterword Michael E. Porter.
1. Entrepreneurship policy: what it is and where it came from David M.
Hart; 2. Entrepreneurship policy and the strategic management of places
David B. Audretsch; 3. Entrepreneurship, creativity, and regional economic
growth Richard Florida; Part II. High-Tech Entrepreneurship: The
University-Industry-Government Connection: 4. Start-ups and spin-offs:
collective entrepreneurship between invention and innovation Philip E.
Auerswald and Lewis M. Branscomb; 5. Entrepreneurship and American research
universities: evolution in technology transfer Maryann P. Feldman; 6.
America's entrepreneurial universities Nathan Rosenberg; Part III. Equity
Issues in Entrepreneurship Policy: 7. Venture capital access: is gender an
issue? Candida G. Brush, Nancy M. Carter, Elizabeth Gatewood, Patricia G.
Greene and Myra M. Hart; 8. Minority business assistance programs are not
designed to produce minority business development Timothy Bates; Part IV.
Sector-Specific Issues: 9. Understanding entrepreneurship in the U.S.
biotechnology industry: characteristics, facilitating factors, and policy
challenges Andrew A. Toole; 10. E-Commerce, entrepreneurship, and the law:
reassessing a relationship Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger; 11. Entrepreneurship
and government in telecommunications Eli M. Noam; Part V. Implementing
Entrepreneurship Policy: 12. Knowledge, power, and entrepreneurs: a first
pass at the politics of entrepreneurship policy David M. Hart; 13.
Entrepreneurship as a state and local economic development strategy Erik R.
Pages, Doris Freedman and Patrick Von Bargen; Afterword Michael E. Porter.