Description
Book SynopsisThis path-breaking Handbook analyses the foundations, social desirability, institutions and geography of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Trade Review'An essential read for the students of entrepreneurship and for those who wish to pursue an entrepreneurial career in the near future. This handbook can be considered to be a reference point in seeking knowledge about how various aspects of the environment affect the whole dynamics of innovation and therefore entrepreneurship, and how innovation can manifest itself in various forms of social good and social evil.' -- The International Journal of Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Table of ContentsContents: Preface PART I: THE SOCIAL DESIRABILITY OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1. Invention and Social Entrepreneurship: Social Good and Social Evil William J. Baumol 2. Between Useful and Useless Innovation: The Entrepreneurial Role Israel M. Kirzner 3. Entrepreneurship and Rent-Seeking Behavior Marcus Dejardin 4. Who Values the Status of the Entrepreneur? Mirjam van Praag PART II: INSTITUTIONS, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 5. Industrial Policy, Entrepreneurship and Growth Philippe Aghion 6. The Role of Patents and Licenses in Securing External Finance for Innovation Dietmar Harhoff 7. Entry Regulation and Firm Entry: Evidence from German Reunification Susanne Prantl 8. Financing Constraints and Entrepreneurship William R. Kerr and Ramana Nanda 9. The New Argonauts and the Rise of Venture Capital in the ‘Periphery’ AnnaLee Saxenian and Charles F. Sabel 10. Institutional Impact on the Outreach and Profitability of Microfinance Organizations Kathy Fogel, Kevin Lee and William McCumber PART III: KNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS, THE GEOGRAPHY OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND GROWTH 11. Innovation in Cities: Classical and Random Urban Growth Models Gilles Duranton 12. Knowledge Spillovers and the Geography of Innovation – Revisited: A 20 Years’ Perspective on the Field on Geography of Innovation Maryann P. Feldman and Gil Avnimelech 13. Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth: Interdependencies, Irregularities and Regularities Pontus Braunerhjelm 14. New Knowledge: The Driving Force of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Bo Carlsson 15. Innovation, Entrepreneurship and the Search for Knowledge Spillovers Zoltan J. Acs 16. Knowledge Spillover Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth David B. Audretsch and Max Keilbach PART IV: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 17. Startup Firms from Research in US Universities Richard A. Jensen 18. Universities as Research Partners: Entrepreneurial Explorations and Exploitations Albert N. Link and Charles W. Wessner 19. The Rise of University Technology Transfer and Academic Entrepreneurship: Managerial and Policy Implications Donald S. Siegel 20. The Innovator’s Decision: Entrepreneurship versus Technology Transfer Daniel F. Spulber 21. What Do Scientists Think About Commercialization Activities? Werner Bönte PART V: FIRMS AND INNOVATION 22. Small Firms and Innovation Simon C. Parker 23. Start-ups in Innovative Industries: Causes and Effects Michael Fritsch 24. Innovation and the Evolution of Industries: A Tale of Incentives, Knowledge and Needs Uwe Cantner and Marco Guerzoni 25. How Do Young Innovative Companies Innovate? Gabriele Pellegrino, Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli 26. Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Institutions Erik Stam and Bart Nooteboom 27. The Propensity to Patent an Innovation Comparing Entrepreneurial with Routinized Innovators Alfred Kleinknecht and Gerben van der Panne 28. Business–Public Research Collaborations, Entrepreneurship and Market Orientation: Impact on Innovativeness in Regional Clusters Andreas Eisingerich and Tobias Kretschmer PART VI: THE MAKING OF THE ENTREPRENEUR 29. The Genetics of Entrepreneurship Nicos Nicolaou and Scott Shane 30. Entrepreneurship Education Oliver Falck, Robert Gold and Stephan Heblich Index