This monograph examines knowledge-intensive innovative
entrepreneurship (KIE). The emerging literature on KIE stresses the
relevance of the knowledge-based economy, the central position of
innovation in modern industries and services and the essential role
of new firms in the economic growth of countries. Therefore,
Knowledge-Intensive Innovative Entrepreneurship 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. The
positioning of the emerging literature on KIE has been done
relative to three starting points. First, this monograph focuses
primarily upon economic aspects of entrepreneurs and
entrepreneurship; second, the emerging literature on KIE builds
upon a Schumpeterian tradition of the importance of the
entrepreneur and of innovations in the dynamics of the economy and
the role of knowledge in entrepreneurship; and third this monograph
focuses upon innovation systems related to innovation. Following
the introduction, this monograph volume is divided into three parts
as follows. Part II focuses upon issues related to KIE including
theory, definitions, and measurements. Part III focuses upon
understanding KIE and the evidence on KIE. Finally, Part IV focuses
upon a process model and on future research directions.
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