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Entrepreneurship, cooperation and the firm : the emergence and survival of high-technology ventures in Europe
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Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2007
ISBN:
9781845427092

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Summary

Summary

Presenting original and innovative research studies with a focus on new business development in science and technology, this book highlights the role and challenge of European cooperation to create new techno-ventures and encourage them to survive and even flourish.

The book is an exceptional result of a distinctive network of European and American scholars, practitioners, and members of public institutions interested in the critical issues of emergence and survival of technology and knowledge based firms. The contributors study examples from both the old EU-member states such as France, Germany, the UK and the Netherlands, as well as newer countries such as Slovenia and Estonia. The book is unique in bringing culture and psychology together in the particular context of the nascent technopreneur.

Using a plethora of different approaches, Entrepreneurship, Cooperation and the Firm will be of great interest to innovation and entrepreneurship policy makers at governmental levels, and also to those involved in research programs on entrepreneurship, innovation and organizational change. In addition, this book will be a stimulating read for academics, researchers and practitioners both inside and outside of the classroom.


Author Notes

Edited by the late Jan Ulijn, former Professor of International Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Culture, Open University and Emeritus Jean Monnet Chair, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands, Dominique Drillon, Professor, CeRIIM - Centre de Recherche en Intelligence et Innovation Managériales and Frank Lasch, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Assistant Director, Research Department, GSCM-Montpellier Business School, France