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Any technological advance, innovation or economic growth created by an organization is dependent on how that organization's culture and environment fosters or inhibits these developments. This process is further complicated by the global nature of economic activity and differences in national cultures due to country-specific histories, experiences, traditions and rules. The distinguished authors in this important new book aim to study the nature of organizational innovation and change by examining the complex interplay between entrepreneurship, innovation and culture.

The book addresses a number of important questions including:

  • why do so many technological firms fail to sustain entrepreneurial spirit?
    • is a certain mindset required at the level of the individual entrepreneur?
  • do successful entrepreneurial firms need a certain culture and, if so, what elements make up that culture?
  • what role does national culture, corporate culture and professional culture play?
  • are these issues linked to high levels of innovation, technology development, progress and economic growth and, if so, how are they related?

The book's broad global perspective and multi-disciplinary analysis will ensure a wide and varied readership amongst academics, researchers and practitioners interested in technological and organizational change, entrepreneurship, innovation management and cultural studies.

Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Culture: The Interaction between Technology, Progress and Economic Growth

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Hardback by Terrence E. Brown , Jan Ulijn

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 28/04/2004
    ISBN13: 9781843763468, 978-1843763468
    ISBN10: 184376346X

    Number of Pages: 272

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

    Description

    Any technological advance, innovation or economic growth created by an organization is dependent on how that organization's culture and environment fosters or inhibits these developments. This process is further complicated by the global nature of economic activity and differences in national cultures due to country-specific histories, experiences, traditions and rules. The distinguished authors in this important new book aim to study the nature of organizational innovation and change by examining the complex interplay between entrepreneurship, innovation and culture.

    The book addresses a number of important questions including:

    • why do so many technological firms fail to sustain entrepreneurial spirit?
      • is a certain mindset required at the level of the individual entrepreneur?
    • do successful entrepreneurial firms need a certain culture and, if so, what elements make up that culture?
    • what role does national culture, corporate culture and professional culture play?
    • are these issues linked to high levels of innovation, technology development, progress and economic growth and, if so, how are they related?

    The book's broad global perspective and multi-disciplinary analysis will ensure a wide and varied readership amongst academics, researchers and practitioners interested in technological and organizational change, entrepreneurship, innovation management and cultural studies.

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