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New technology-based firms in the new millenium. Vol. 7 [electronic resource] / Ray Oakey ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Oakey, R. P. (Raymond P.)Material type: TextTextSeries: New technology-based firms in the new milleniumPublication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2009Description: 1 online resource (viii, 203 p.)ISBN: 9781848557833 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Business & Economics -- Industries -- Computer Industry | Information technology industries | Industrial applications of scientific research & technological innovation | Industrial policy | High technology | New business enterprisesAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 658.11 LOC classification: HD62.5 | .N49 2009Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction / Peter van der Sijde, Aard Groen -- Using knowledge management to gain competitive advantage in the textile and apparel value chain : a comparison of small and large firms / Paula Danskin Englis, Basil G. Englis, Michael R. Solomon, Laura Valentine -- High-tech small- and medium-sized enterprises : methods and tools for external knowledge integration / Jeroen Kraaijenbrink -- The relevance of disruptive technologies to industrial growth : a conceptual critique / Raymond P. Oakey -- Who builds science cities and knowledge parks? / Paul Benneworth, Gert-Jan Hospers, Peter Timmerman -- Socioeconomic networks : in search of better support for university spin-offs / Danny P. Soetanto, Marina van Geenhuizen -- A conceptual framework for studying a technology transfer from academia to new firms / Igor Prodan, Mateja Drnovsek, Jan Ulijn -- Entrepreneurial identity, career transformation and the spin-out process / Lorraine Warren -- The roles of scientists in the start-up of academic spin-off companies in the life sciences in the netherlands / Harmen Jousma, Victor Scholten -- The role of knowledge intensive business service firms in university knowledge commercialisation / Kari Laine -- On the recognition of venturing opportunities in science and technology / William A. Lucas, Sarah Y. Cooper, Elena M. Rodriguez-Falcon -- The evolutionary business valuation of technology transfer / Mirjam Leloux, Peter van der Sijde, Aard Groen -- Post-project market review as a tool for stimulating commercialisation of knowledge creation projects / Liesbeth Y. Bout, Jaap H.M. Lombaers, Efthymios Constantinides, Petra C. de Weerd-Nederhof.
Summary: The research and policy evaluations presented in these papers represent a uniquely valuable evolving record of policy and research on high technology small firms through many changes in economic conditions and government policy approaches over more the a decade and a half. Specific issues in the book series cover many of the key industrial development policies adopted by developed, and developing, national governments since the early 1990s including, for example, writings on policy and practice concerning science parks, incubators, academic enterprise, industrial networking and the role of clusters in nurturing high technology small firms formation and growth. In particular, the on-going problem of early stage high technology funding has been a theme of constant concern since1993, and because it remains resistant to amelioration, will endure into the future. Both the conference and the ensuing book series represent a pre-eminent vehicle for all the major international researchers concerned with high technology small firms to present their work to each other and the wider public.
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Introduction / Peter van der Sijde, Aard Groen -- Using knowledge management to gain competitive advantage in the textile and apparel value chain : a comparison of small and large firms / Paula Danskin Englis, Basil G. Englis, Michael R. Solomon, Laura Valentine -- High-tech small- and medium-sized enterprises : methods and tools for external knowledge integration / Jeroen Kraaijenbrink -- The relevance of disruptive technologies to industrial growth : a conceptual critique / Raymond P. Oakey -- Who builds science cities and knowledge parks? / Paul Benneworth, Gert-Jan Hospers, Peter Timmerman -- Socioeconomic networks : in search of better support for university spin-offs / Danny P. Soetanto, Marina van Geenhuizen -- A conceptual framework for studying a technology transfer from academia to new firms / Igor Prodan, Mateja Drnovsek, Jan Ulijn -- Entrepreneurial identity, career transformation and the spin-out process / Lorraine Warren -- The roles of scientists in the start-up of academic spin-off companies in the life sciences in the netherlands / Harmen Jousma, Victor Scholten -- The role of knowledge intensive business service firms in university knowledge commercialisation / Kari Laine -- On the recognition of venturing opportunities in science and technology / William A. Lucas, Sarah Y. Cooper, Elena M. Rodriguez-Falcon -- The evolutionary business valuation of technology transfer / Mirjam Leloux, Peter van der Sijde, Aard Groen -- Post-project market review as a tool for stimulating commercialisation of knowledge creation projects / Liesbeth Y. Bout, Jaap H.M. Lombaers, Efthymios Constantinides, Petra C. de Weerd-Nederhof.

The research and policy evaluations presented in these papers represent a uniquely valuable evolving record of policy and research on high technology small firms through many changes in economic conditions and government policy approaches over more the a decade and a half. Specific issues in the book series cover many of the key industrial development policies adopted by developed, and developing, national governments since the early 1990s including, for example, writings on policy and practice concerning science parks, incubators, academic enterprise, industrial networking and the role of clusters in nurturing high technology small firms formation and growth. In particular, the on-going problem of early stage high technology funding has been a theme of constant concern since1993, and because it remains resistant to amelioration, will endure into the future. Both the conference and the ensuing book series represent a pre-eminent vehicle for all the major international researchers concerned with high technology small firms to present their work to each other and the wider public.

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