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Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital presents a novel
interpretation of the good and bad times in the economy, taking a
long-term perspective and linking technology and finance in an
original and convincing way. Carlota Perez draws upon Schumpeter's
theories of the clustering of innovations to explain why each
technological revolution gives rise to a paradigm shift and a 'New
Economy' and how these 'opportunity explosions', focused on
specific industries, also lead to the recurrence of financial
bubbles and crises. These findings are illustrated with examples
from the past two centuries: the industrial revolution, the age of
steam and railways, the age of steel and electricity, the emergence
of mass production and automobiles, and the current information
revolution/knowledge society. By analyzing the changing
relationship between finance capital and production capital during
the emergence, diffusion and assimilation of new technologies
throughout the global economic system, this seminal book sheds new
light on some of the most pressing economic problems of today. A
bold interpretation of how the changing relationship between
technological advances and financial capital shapes the patterns of
economic cycles, this path-breaking book will provide essential
insights for business leaders, policymakers, academics and others
concerned with managing change in the world economy.
Like other organizations across the world, military establishments
apply the concept of entrepreneurship to day-to-day activities.
However, literature on the topic runs thin, creating a gap in the
research on this area of military involvement in entrepreneurship.
These studies focus heavily on three topics: ex-military officers
in entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial-minded individuals still in
the military, and military spouses as successful entrepreneurs. It
is essential that researchers interrogate these three areas across
different locational contexts for a clear representation and
understanding of the many forms of military entrepreneurship. This
research focuses on outcomes, the entrepreneurial process, economic
activities, and ontological directions. Military entrepreneurship
is cross-cultural; spans varied locations; and is linked to
retired, retiring, serving military personnel, and military
spouses. Global Perspectives on Military Entrepreneurship and
Innovation builds on existing theoretical and empirical studies in
the areas of entrepreneurship and military business and enterprise
to interrogate the concepts of military entrepreneurship, veteran
entrepreneurship, military spouse entrepreneurship (or military
women entrepreneurship), and retirees' entrepreneurship. The book
is a collection of studies on military entrepreneurship, treating
the subject with emphasis on metacognition, and interrogates
differences in metacognitive processing across cultures and values
relating to military entrepreneurship. The chapters cover various
concepts in military entrepreneurship and promote entrepreneurship
research within the military ecosystem. This book is ideal for
military personnel, entrepreneurs, managers, practitioners,
researchers, academicians, and students interested in the concept
of military entrepreneurship and innovation narratives.
In today's environmental and economic climate, it is important for
businesses to drive development towards sustainable and zero-waste
industries, responsibly leveraging renewable low-cost inputs to
generate high-value outputs for the global market. Marine
macroalgae presents modern businesses with opportunities for the
development of a new and vibrant industry sector that largely
fulfills these requirements. Harnessing Marine Macroalgae for
Industrial Purposes in an Australian Context: Emerging Research and
Opportunities provides emerging perspectives on the theoretical and
practical aspects of developing a new business sector within the
bio-marine industry. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics
such as competitive advantage, food industry, and production
systems, this publication is ideally designed for environmental
researchers, business students, engineers, and academicians seeking
current research on the economics, regulation, and policy in
supporting the development of the macroalgal industry sector in the
global market.
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