Technology Entrepreneurship Insights in New Technology-Based Firms, Research Spin-Offs and Corporate Environments /
This collection of expert articles explores the development drivers of new technology-based firms and projects. It provides perspectives for an in-depth understanding of how technological inventions lead to the creation of new and sustainable companies or business units. The authors address methods...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Series: | FGF Studies in Small Business and Entrepreneurship,
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Section 1: Business models, business architecture and business planning of NTBFs
- Evaluating NTBFs' entrepreneurial progress using content analysis of business plans
- ARCHITECTURE OF TECHNOLOGY VENTURES: A BUSINESS MODEL PERSPECTIVE
- The Role of Business Models in Development of New Technology-Based Firms
- Section 2: Managing NTBFs
- IDENTIFYING AND CATEGORIZING RISKS OF NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN A SMALL TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN COMPANY
- The application of the Effective Innovation Leadership Model in ICT practice
- A Unified Model of the Technology Push Process and Its Application in a Workshop Setting
- Section 3: Factors Influencing NTBFs
- Women-led startups and their contribution to job creation
- What drives the intellectual property output of high-tech firms? Regional- and firm-level factors
- How do public grants contribute to the financing path of New Technology-Based Firms ?
- The development of ICT industry in Belarus: impact of educational and state-support policies.- Section 4: Academic Entrepreneurship
- Defining academic spinoffs and Entrepreneurial University
- The impact of Entrepreneurship Governance and institutional framework on knowledge-based spin- offs
- Bridging the gap between invention and innovation - the role of university-based start-up programs and private cooperation.- Section 5: Interaction between established firms & NTBFs
- How technology travels from old to new firms: the role of employees' entrepreneurship in technology ventures
- Cooperating with start-ups as a strategy towards corporate entrepreneurship & innovation. .