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In this second version of this working paper, Emile Loza discusses the need to conceptualize innovation as a market system and identifies some of the actors, types of capital, and legal infrastructure needed to accelerate the deployment of innovation and improve the sustainability of innovators....
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The author, a legal scholar, reviews academic literature regarding and otherwise relevant to the study of female entrepreneurship from across multiple disciplines. She reports that the legal academy has only minimally engaged in entrepreneurship scholarship and not at all as to female...
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In this detailed and descriptive outline, Loza sets forth the motivations, purposes, definition and taxonomic frameworks, and concepts to propose a special theory of entrepreneurship law. The motivations, purposes, and frameworks apply to all types of entrepreneurship. The special theory of...
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Research Interests: My scholarly interests center on entrepreneurship and law, particularly as to innovation-driven entrepreneurship. My work is pioneering and foundational in this new field of legal scholarship. Further, my technology practice and business experience richly informs my...
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Loza uses The Odyssey by Homer to illustrate her entrepreneurial experiences and learnings in the dual male-dominated fields of law and technology. Published in the Idaho State Bar journal, The Advocate
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