Benedict C. Doepfer critically analyzes a networked approach to value creation processes of young knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms and assesses precise strategies and tactics in a regional context. He introduces the concept of co-innovation competence which he also examines empirically. The research results indicate that entrepreneurs follow a specific approach towards networking: They minimize transaction costs by applying an on-demand-based perspective of networking. In this case entrepreneurs relate to regional innovation promoters as knowledge and relational brokers and also reach beyond regional networks to exploit structural holes.
Inhalt:
Open-Innovation
Regional Innovation Systems
Entrepreneurial Networks
Social Capital
Promoters
Zielgruppen:
Researchers and students in the economic sciences with a focus on innovation and technology management, and economic geography; entrepreneurs.
Der Autor:
Benedict C. Doepfer holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration and is a research affiliate to the Center for Entrepreneurship of the Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt.
Inhalt:
Open-Innovation
Regional Innovation Systems
Entrepreneurial Networks
Social Capital
Promoters
Zielgruppen:
Researchers and students in the economic sciences with a focus on innovation and technology management, and economic geography; entrepreneurs.
Der Autor:
Benedict C. Doepfer holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration and is a research affiliate to the Center for Entrepreneurship of the Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt.
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