Managing Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship

Managing Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship

Author: Maureen McKelvey

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2013-05

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1781005524

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This original and exciting work differs from existing books on entrepreneurship by focusing specifically on the relationship between knowledge and entrepreneurship. The book uniquely combines an academic review of theoretical and empirical contributions with an analysis of the practical implications for engaging in and learning about venture creation. The authors concentrate on specific types of firms reliant upon advanced knowledge and show how a systemic perspective of entrepreneurship is required, involving design thinking, in order to capture the relationships between individual, venture and eco-system. Managing Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship will be insightful for academics and practitioners, as well as advanced students on entrepreneurship courses.


Knowledge-Based Social Entrepreneurship

Knowledge-Based Social Entrepreneurship

Author: Mitt Nowshade Kabir

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-02-22

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1137348097

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Social entrepreneurship is on the rise and social enterprises are solving some of the most critical and enduring social problems by using innovative, pragmatic and sustainable business models. Access to knowledge thanks to the Internet and rapid expansion of the knowledge economy are opening new opportunities for social ventures. With knowledge-based social entrepreneurship where knowledge is the primary resource, more pressing social problems can be addressed by using advanced technologies. This book investigates this emerging concept, possibilities that it holds, its place in today’s economy, and links bridges between knowledge, innovation, and social entrepreneurship. Academics, entrepreneurs, students, and NGOs will find the theoretical and practical information presented in this book extremely valuable.


Knowledge-Intensive Innovative Entrepreneurship

Knowledge-Intensive Innovative Entrepreneurship

Author: Franco Malerba

Publisher: Foundations and Trends (R) in Entrepreneurship

Published: 2019-01-30

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781680835182

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This monograph puts forward the argument that KIE enables a modern view of entrepreneurship that links the intense use of knowledge by new ventures with an intense innovative activity related to the economy and markets.


Innovative Entrepreneurship in Action

Innovative Entrepreneurship in Action

Author: Giuseppina Passiante

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-05-13

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 303042538X

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This book analyses prevailing approaches and policies in innovative entrepreneurship. It explores the ways in which entrepreneurs learn and develop innovation-based businesses to drive increased regional competitiveness. Specifically, the contributions propose that sustainable innovation ecosystems booster innovative entrepreneurship and thus create a competitive advantage for smart and sustainable growth. It also examines the current state of entrepreneurship education, where the development of entrepreneurial abilities is considered a process of value creation—both economic and social—with the final aim to create both new start-ups and entrepreneurial mind-sets.Featuring theoretical approaches and empirical evidences, this title is appropriate for scholars, academics, students and policy makers in technology and innovation management, economics of innovation and entrepreneurship.


Entrepreneurship and Economic Development

Entrepreneurship and Economic Development

Author: Wim Naudé

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-12-08

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0230295150

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Leading international scholars provide a timely reconsideration of how and why entrepreneurship matters for economic development, particularly in emerging and developing economies. The book critically dissects the evolving relationship between entrepreneurs and the state.


Knowledge Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship in a Changing World

Knowledge Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship in a Changing World

Author: Jennex, Murray Eugene

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2020-03-27

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1799823571

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In today’s world of business, gaining an advantage of competitors is a focal point for organizations and a driving force in the economy. New practices are being studied and implemented constantly by rivaling companies. Many industries have begun putting emphasis on intensive knowledge practices, with the belief that implementing cutting-edge learning practices will fuel research and innovation within the company. Understanding this dynamic method of management is critical for managers and executives who wish to propel the success of their organizations. Knowledge Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship in a Changing World is a collection of pioneering research on the methods of gaining organizational advantages based on knowledge innovation and management. While highlighting topics including human-robot teaming, organizational learning, and e-collaboration, this book will explore the sustainable links between knowledge management influences and organizational capability. This book is ideally designed for managers, strategists, economists, policymakers, entrepreneurs, business professionals, researchers, students, and academics seeking research on recent trends in innovative economics and business technologies.


Knowledge and Innovation in the New Service Economy

Knowledge and Innovation in the New Service Economy

Author: Birgitte Andersen

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2000-11-27

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9781781959930

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'Knowledge and Innovation in the New Service Economy is an interesting book that provides a good overview of recent trends in the service sector. . . . This book is recommended for libraries supporting upper division and graduate programs in international business and e-commerce, or for those who want a thorough overview of the knowledge-based service economy.' - Steven W. Staninger, Business Information Alert Knowledge and innovation are key factors contributing to growth and prosperity in the new service economy. This book presents original, empirical and theoretical contributions to address the economic dimensions of knowledge and the organisation of knowledge intensive activity through specialised services. Specific analyses include: * macro statistics to highlight the contribution of services to economic activity * firm level survey data to identify and consider client relations * case studies of four innovation-oriented business services.


Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship and Innovation Systems

Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship and Innovation Systems

Author: Franco Malerba

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-04-05

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1135156921

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The book examines the main dimensions of knowledge intensive entrepreneurship, the factors affecting its emergence, evolution and performance and the importance of knowledge intensive entrepreneurship for European growth and competitiveness.


How Entrepreneurs Do What They Do

How Entrepreneurs Do What They Do

Author: Maureen McKelvey

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1781005508

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How entrepreneurs do what they do presents fourteen case studies of knowledge intensive entrepreneurship. The book focuses on ÔdoingÕ, in essence, what happens when entrepreneurs are engaging practically in venture creation processes. Case studies can be used as a key element in learning and understanding what really occurs, as well as for illustrating theoretical points. This insightful book provides a series of in-depth case studies of knowledge intensive entrepreneurship from different industries to elucidate relevant phenomena and topics. They focus upon the venture creation process, involving close interactions between the individual, the company, and the external eco-system and environment. The cases primarily provide a managerial perspective on the process, from the sources of ideas, through opportunities and strategies, to outcomes and interactions with external networks. This enriching book will be relevant to academics and practitioners, as well as advanced students. The suggestions for further reflections can be used as inspiration for class discussions, Master thesis projects, academic research projects or stimulating successful entrepreneurship.


Business Intelligence and Modelling

Business Intelligence and Modelling

Author: Damianos P. Sakas

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-01-31

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 3030570657

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This book highlights interdisciplinary insights, latest research results, and technological trends in Business Intelligence and Modelling in fields such as: Business Intelligence, Business Transformation, Knowledge Dissemination & Implementation, Modeling for Logistics, Business Informatics, Business Model Innovation, Simulation Modelling, E-Business, Enterprise & Conceptual Modelling, etc. The book is divided into eight sections, grouping emerging marketing technologies together in a close examination of practices, problems and trends. The chapters have been written by researchers and practitioners that demonstrate a special orientation in Strategic Marketing and Business Intelligence. This volume shares their recent contributions to the field and showcases their exchange of insights.