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This book discusses the importance of innovation and
entrepreneurial ecosystems in supporting regional competitiveness.
It also encourages academics, business professionals and
policy-makers to rethink innovation ecosystems as drivers of
regional competitiveness, demonstrating the complex interactions
between regional economic and social actors, and their impact on
regional competitiveness. Further, the book examines the role of
entrepreneurship and innovation policies in different regions (e.g.
lagging regions, rural regions, etc.), and describes critical
success factors in multi-level technologies and innovation policies
and strategies.
This book discusses the importance of innovation and
entrepreneurial ecosystems in supporting regional competitiveness.
It also encourages academics, business professionals and
policy-makers to rethink innovation ecosystems as drivers of
regional competitiveness, demonstrating the complex interactions
between regional economic and social actors, and their impact on
regional competitiveness. Further, the book examines the role of
entrepreneurship and innovation policies in different regions (e.g.
lagging regions, rural regions, etc.), and describes critical
success factors in multi-level technologies and innovation policies
and strategies.
This book explores the gender dimension in technology
commercialization through a collection of papers by internationally
renowned scholars in the USA, Mexico and Europe. Technology,
Commercialization and Gender looks at various gender imbalances in
this key innovation area and demonstrates that the construction of
gendered identities within male-dominated work environments such as
technology commercialization is a complex and lengthy process,
often faced with institutional culture obstacles. More gender
awareness and openness along all stages of the innovation chain, as
well as more research and policy interventions are needed to ensure
better use of highly-skilled human capital in knowledge-based
economies around the globe.
This book examines the role of government fiscal and non-fiscal
incentives in spurring innovation and entrepreneurship in developed
and developing economies. It explores and examines the role of
government programs in different stages of firm growth pre-startup,
startup, and scale-up. By developing a theoretical framework and
reviewing international evidence, the book identifies the best
combination of government incentives to stimulate innovation and
entrepreneurship, and provides concrete policy recommendations for
decision-makers. Some of the issues tackled in this book include
national innovation policy, innovation support programs,
effectiveness of the support, challenges associated with the
programs, risk-sharing and partnerships for innovation. This book
is of interest to academics, students, practitioners, policymakers,
governmental and non-governmental organizations as well as other
stakeholders who wants to be informed about the challenges,
progress and current trend in stimulating innovation and
entrepreneurship.
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