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The Springer book series Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge
Management was launched in March 2008 as a forum and intellectual,
scholarly "podium" for global/local, transdisciplinary,
transsectoral, public-private, and leading/"bleeding" -edge ideas,
theories, and perspectives on these topics. The book series is
accompanied by the Springer Journal of the Knowledge Economy, which
was launched in 2009 with the same editorial leadership. The series
showcases provocative views that diverge from the current "conv-
tional wisdom," that are properly grounded in theory and practice,
and that consider 1 2 the concepts of robust competitiveness,
sustainable entrepreneurship, and demo- 3 cratic capitalism,
central to its philosophy and objectives. More specifically, the
aim of this series is to highlight emerging research and practice
at the dynamic intersection of these fields, where individuals,
organizations, industries, regions, and nations are harnessing
creativity and invention to achieve and sustain growth. Books that
are part of the series explore the impact of innovation at the
"macro" (economies, markets), "meso" (industries, firms), and
"micro" levels. (teams, indi viduals), drawing from such related
disciplines as finance, organizational psychology, research and
development, science policy, information systems, and 1 We define
sustainable entrepreneurship as the creation of viable, profitable,
and scalable firms. Such firms engender the formation of
self-replicating and mutually enhancing innovation networks and
knowledge clusters (innovation ecosystems), leading toward robust
competitiveness (E.G. Carayannis, International Journal of
Innovation and Regional Development, 1(3), 235-254, 2009).
The Springer book series Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge
Management was launched in March 2008 as a forum and intellectual,
scholarly "podium" for global/local, transdisciplinary,
transsectoral, public-private, and leading/"bleeding" -edge ideas,
theories, and perspectives on these topics. The book series is
accompanied by the Springer Journal of the Knowledge Economy, which
was launched in 2009 with the same editorial leadership. The series
showcases provocative views that diverge from the current "conv-
tional wisdom," that are properly grounded in theory and practice,
and that consider 1 2 the concepts of robust competitiveness,
sustainable entrepreneurship, and demo- 3 cratic capitalism,
central to its philosophy and objectives. More specifically, the
aim of this series is to highlight emerging research and practice
at the dynamic intersection of these fields, where individuals,
organizations, industries, regions, and nations are harnessing
creativity and invention to achieve and sustain growth. Books that
are part of the series explore the impact of innovation at the
"macro" (economies, markets), "meso" (industries, firms), and
"micro" levels. (teams, indi viduals), drawing from such related
disciplines as finance, organizational psychology, research and
development, science policy, information systems, and 1 We define
sustainable entrepreneurship as the creation of viable, profitable,
and scalable firms. Such firms engender the formation of
self-replicating and mutually enhancing innovation networks and
knowledge clusters (innovation ecosystems), leading toward robust
competitiveness (E.G. Carayannis, International Journal of
Innovation and Regional Development, 1(3), 235-254, 2009).
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