The entrepreneur is involved in the dance of two questions -
what is needed and what is possible. The interplay of these two
questions is an ongoing process and innovation varies
internationally and regionally, depending on differing legal and
policy systems, variations in the development of education and
skill development, in social processes and in knowledge transfer.
This book explores innovation and networks in entrepreneurship with
an interdisciplinary approach, focusing on how old and new
knowledge can be combined to produce radical innovation.
These chapters combine themes of entrepreneurship, innovation
and networks with a specifically European focus, highlighting the
wide variations at the national, regional and business level. These
variations suggest the need to break with traditional stereotypes
about Southern and Northern Europe. The book takes a Schumpeterian
perspective, emphasising the importance of looking at the history
of entrepreneurship and innovation, paying particular attention to
the neglected area of innovation in services within firms.
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