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Diverse and complex challenges in new venture formation demand rare and exceptional entrepreneurial acumen, particularly in technology-driven environments where disrupted markets amplify the factors and magnitude of uncertainty and risk. The successful technology entrepreneur (term of art for...
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entrepreneurship. Likewise, entrepreneurship can encourage more innovation. This article highlights the inter-relationships between …
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design (and redesign) for entrepreneurship in innovation-driven knowledge economy. …
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Innovation research has abundant literature on technologically advanced innovations and entrepreneurship. However … entrepreneurship in a developing country, India. Using multiple case study research method, we study cases of five rural user … propose a framework for enabling rural innovation and entrepreneurship in developing countries like India. Further, in …
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The aim of this paper is to transfer the innovation system (IS) approach to the microeconomic level, creating a conceptual framework which helps individual actors to explain, identify, and predict the origin of innovations. Based on the ongoing discussion about the applicability of boundedly...
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In the context of globalization, international processes do affect the national innovation system (NIS), increasing the relationship between its agents and its components within and with external agents. The paper seeks to determine the openness and internationalization processes in the internal...
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The vital role of entrepreneurship for economic growth and its impact for job creation in mature and developing … economies is widely recognized and quantified (OECD, Entrepreneurship and Business Statistics, 2015). According to Get2growth …, 2015) show a 55% failure rate within the fifth year. Entrepreneurship is important for growth but sustainable …
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This article presents a review of the literature that focuses on the role played by information asymmetry in the management of innovation. Results are organised in two categories. On the one hand, information asymmetry is considered as a major source of market failures because it affects the...
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, through its wide range of innovatively distributed products, can be a key factor to foster entrepreneurship. …
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