1st Edition

Dynamics of Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship Business Strategy and Public Policy

    472 Pages
    by Routledge

    472 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Knowledge intensive entrepreneurship lies at the core of the structural shift necessary for the growth and development of a knowledge based economy, yet research reveals that the EU has fewer young leading innovators, and Europe’s new firms do not adequately contribute to industrial growth. This is especially true in the high R&D intensive, high-tech sectors. This structural malaise, undermining Europe’s growth potential, is well diagnosed, but poorly understood.



    This volume fills this important gap by exploring new firms that have significant knowledge intensity in their activity and develop and exploit innovative opportunities in diverse sectors. Through an evolutionary and systemic approach to entrepreneurship, focusing on knowledge intensive entrepreneurship as both a micro and a macro phenomena and analyzing firms in the context of various socio-economic models, the authors explore firms creation and origins around the world, their organization, strategies and business models as well as the role of innovation systems and institutions in their formation and growth.



    This comprehensive research text is vital reading for academics, researchers and students of high-tech and knowledge intensive entrepreneurship as well as those with an interest in industrial dynamics, innovation management and public policy.

    1. Introduction  Part I: Survey and Case Studies  2. Conceptualizing Knowledge-intensive Entrepreneurship: Definition and Method  3. The AEGIS Survey: A quantitative analysis of new entrepreneurial ventures in Europe  4. Knowledge-intensive Entrepreneurship: Exploring a taxonomy based on the AEGIS survey  5. Managing Risk in New Entrepreneurial Ventures  6. Structuring the Process of Knowledge-intensive Entrepreneurship: Empirical evidence and descriptive insights from 86 AEGIS case studies  7. Opportunities and Knowledge-intensive Entrepreneurship: A meta-analysis of 86 AEGIS case studies of ventures  Part II: Sectors  8. Knowledge-intensive Entrepreneurship in Different Sectoral Systems: A taxonomy  9. Knowledge-intensive Entrepreneurship in Low-technology Industries  10. Dynamic Capabilities in Young Knowledge-intensive Firms: An empirical approach  11. How Networks and Sectoral Conditions Affect Commercialization in a KIE Venture in the Medical Technology Industry: A case study of Aerocrine  12. Competing for Product Innovation in Knowledge-intensive Industries: The case of the digital audio players  Part III: Countries  13. Entrepreneurial Orientations of Knowledge-based Enterprises in Central and East Europe  14. The Determinants of Innovation: A patent- and trademark-based analysis for the EU regions  15. Knowledge Based Entrepreneurship and Emerging Economies  Part IV: Policy  16. Public Policy for Knowledge-intensive Entrepreneurship: Implications from the perspective of innovation systems

    Biography

    Franco Malerba, Professor of Industrial Economics, University of Bocconi, Italy



    Yannis Caloghirou, Professor of Economics of Technology and Industrial Strategy at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece



    Maureen McKelvey, Professor of Research, Department of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of Gothenberg, Sweden



    Slavo Radosevic, Professor of Industry and Innovation Studies, University College London, UK