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The normal enterprise, contrary to widespread prejudice, can do
well out of intense knowledge, without bothering with snobbish
high-tech delusions. In this respect, the present book deals with
all the questions you might have been afraid to ask. It offers
explanation, policy and practical conclusions in an international
perspective. It is a compelling read!' - Arndt Sorge, Professor
Emeritus, WZB, GermanyThis book contributes to the discussion about
the relevance of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship for
industrial innovation in the context of traditional low-technology
industries. There is a widespread assumption that low-tech
industries offer limited opportunities for entrepreneurial activity
due to their mature character. Yet there are indications that the
phenomenon is finally emerging in these traditional sectors. This
detailed book contributes to the ongoing political debate on
relevant policy measures to promote future industrial innovation.
It extends awareness of the relevance of low-tech industries for
future economic and societal development, linking both scientific
and political perspectives. Detailed chapters identify the typical
patterns, prerequisites and impacts of knowledge-intensive
entrepreneurship, as well as the distribution of entrepreneurial
activities in low-tech sectors. The authors conclude with policy
recommendations to promote such activities. This book will appeal
to social scientists, economists and students of innovation and
entrepreneurship studies. Policy-makers and company representatives
will also find much of interest in this book, with its surprising
insights into a field that has been so far neglected in the
scientific as well as the policy-oriented debate. Contributors:
Y.D. Caloghirou, T.F. Fernandes, M.M. Godinho, A. Havas, H.
Hirsch-Kreinsen, G. Karagouni, I. Kastelli, R.P. Mamede, A.
Protogerou, I. Schwinge, A. Tsakanikas, A.Y. Yudanov
It is a general understanding that the advanced economies are
currently undergoing a fundamental transformation into
knowledge-based societies. There is a firm belief that this is
based on the development of high-tech industries. Correspondingly,
in this scenario low-tech sectors appear to be less important. A
critique of this widely held belief is the starting point of this
book. It is often overlooked that many of the current innovation
activities are linked to developments inside the realm of low-tech.
Thus the general objective of the book is to contribute to a
discussion concerning the relevance of low-tech industries for
industrial innovativeness in the emerging knowledge economy.
Providing examples of both theoretical and empirical research in
this area, Innovation in Low-tech Firms and Industries will be of
great interest to postgraduate students and academic researchers in
innovation studies. It will also appeal to policy makers in the
field of innovation policy as well as industrial economists and
sociologists interested in traditional industries in advanced
economies.
Wie lasst sich ein umfassendes Qualitatsmanagement erfolgreich
realisieren? Namhafte Autoren fuhren eine Analyse
qualitatsorientierter Reorganisationsmassnahmen in Betrieben durch
und entwickeln daraus handlungsanleitende Empfehlungen fur ein
organisations- und mitarbeiterorientiertes Qualitatsmanagement.
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