Starting Up in Business Networks Why Relationships Matter in Entrepreneurship /
This book offers a novel perspective on starting-up new business ventures through examining the process by which they become part of the existing business environment. The book highlights the importance of inter-organizational business relationships. Asserting that new ventures need to interact and...
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Γλώσσα: | English |
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London :
Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2017.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction
- Section 1: Starting up business relationships
- Chapter 1 Initiation of business relationships in start-ups, (Lise Aaboen, Elsebeth Holmen & Ann-Charlott Pedersen)
- Chapter 2 Third actors initiating business relationships for a medical device start-up: effect on network embedding and venture creation processes (Tamara Oukes & Ariane von Raesfeld on behalf of the PCDIAB consortium)
- Section 2: Relationships Dynamics in New Business Development
- Chapter 3 Starting-up: Relating to a context in motion (Antonella La Rocca, Ivan Snehota & Debbie Harrison)
- Chapter 4 When start-ups shift network – notes on start-up journey (Antonella La Rocca, Christina Öberg & Thomas Hoholm)
- Section 3: Start-ups and technological collaboration in industrial networks
- Chapter 5 R&D collaboration and start-ups (Jens Laage-Hellman, Maria Landqvist & Frida Lind)
- Chapter 6 Starting up from Science – The case of a university-organised commercialization project (Malena Ingemansson Havenvid)
- Section 4: Academic spin-offs and the issue of commercializing science. Some empirical experiences
- Chapter 7 The impact of key business relationships on the commercialization of science: the case of Nautes (Enrico Baraldi, Andrea Perna, Fabio Fraticelli & Gian Luca Gregori)
- Chapter 8 Start-ups as vessels carrying and developing science based technologies: starting and restarting JonDeTech (Enrico Baraldi, Marcus Lindahl & Andrea Perna)
- Section 5: Start-ups and the role of policy
- Chapter 9 The challenging life of university start-ups. The different view of value creation in a policy setting compared to a business setting (Tommy Shih & Alexandra Waluszewski)
- Chapter 10 The coordinating role of Chinese policy actors in developing new biotechnology start-up companies to promote industrial development (Åse Linné & Tommy Shih).