The terms 'entrepreneur' and 'entrepreneurship' take on a very
specific and somewhat narrow meaning with regard to the connection
between entrepreneurship and technology policy. In the context of
this volume, entrepreneurship is defined to refer to the innovative
and risk taking activities that are specific to small firms. This
authoritative volume is divided into four parts: Government's
Direct Support of R&D, Government's Leveraging of R&D,
Government's Infrastructure Policies, and Knowledge Flows from
Universities and Laboratories. Most of the journal articles are
relatively new, being published since the mid- to late-1990s, but
these key articles represent what could become the cornerstone for
all future research related to entrepreneurship and technology
policy.
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