Author(s): Bruno Dallago, Ermanno Tortia
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy 180
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2019
Language: English
City: New York
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Introduction entrepreneurs, universities and governments
Note
References
PART I: Entrepreneurship and its frames
1. Entrepreneurship, the entrepreneur and the territory: an introduction
1 Introduction
2 The stage
3 On entrepreneurship
4 The entrepreneur
5 A collective perspective of entrepreneurship
6 The role of the context: the territory and the economic system
7 Conclusions
Notes
References
2. Are anchor institutions the answer to the prayers of small business owners in the UK?
1 Introduction
2 Anchor institutions
3 Management and leadership skills in small
4 The anchor institution model in the UK: an overall assessment
5 Conclusions
Notes
References
3. Comparative analysis of innovation policy and market quality: lessons from Russia and Japan
1 Introduction
2 Why innovation policy governmentalized in Russia
3 Characteristics of Russian innovation
4 The Japanese innovation policy for a comparative analysis
5 Market quality and market players as innovation determinants
6 Conclusion
Notes
References
4. Different types of informal entrepreneurs in fragile ‘transitional’ contexts: case-based evidence in Russia
1 Introduction
2 Literature overview
3 ‘Simpletons’, ‘marginals’, ‘stars’ and ‘cynics’: four types of entrepreneurs
4 Data and method
5 Findings
6 Conclusions, recommendations, and limitations of the research
Acknoweldgements
References
5. Re-stimulating Chinese entrepreneurship through the mixed ownership reform
1 Introduction
2 The concept of entrepreneurship and innovation
3 The government regulation and market access for/against private enterprises in China
4 The lagging development of factors of production marketization inhibits entrepreneurship
5 Discussion on the possible market path of the mixed ownership reform triggered by the “Bao-Wan Zhizheng”
6 Conclusion and discussion: promoting mixed ownership reform and stimulating entrepreneurship
Notes
References
6. Determinants of the internationalization of Chinese enterprises: evidence from firm-level survey data
1 Introduction
2 Literature review
3 Internationalization of Chinese enterprises
4 Impacts on OFDI mode of Chinese
5 Impacts on the performance of OFDI
6 Conclusion and recommendations
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
7. Managerial quality, business liberalization and corruption: the case of Turkey
1 Introduction
2 Related literature
3 Why Turkey today?
4 The empirical model
5 Estimation results
6 Conclusions
Notes
References
PART II Entrepreneurship, universities and governments
8. Innovation modes and knowledge relations: the learning match between university and enterprises from
1 Introduction
2 Knowledge sources, innovation modes and collaboration drivers – a theoretical approach
3 Methods
4 University driven STI relations
5 University driven DUI relations
6 Enterprise-driven STI relations
7 Enterprise-driven DUI relations
8 Strengths and weaknesses in the knowledge relations – discussion and conclusion
Notes
References
9. Creative workers in Europe: is it a reserve of the ‘Would-Be Entrepreneurs’? A cross country comparison
1 Introduction
2 Theoretical and methodological foundation: how can we measure creative and innovative capability in the workplace?
3 Types of workplaces in European comparison: visible country differences
4 Share of types of workplaces by occupations
5 Types of workplaces: sector differences
6 Relations between entrepreneurship attitudes and types of workers: a country group comparison
7 Lessons and future plans
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
10. Graduate entrepreneurship support: what higher education institutions do, and how government can support them. Lessons from Hungary and Ireland
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Method applied in the country reviews of Ireland and Hungary
4 Analysis of findings
5 Targeted start-up support services
6 Conclusions
Study visits and survey data
HEInnovate – a guiding framework for the entrepreneurial and entrepreneurial higher education institution
Notes
References
11. The effect of government intervention on entrepreneurship: empirical evidence from China
1 Introduction
2 Literature review
3 Model specification and data
4 Empirical result
5 Conclusion
Notes
References
Part III The territory as context
12. The role of a local university in regional development: the case of Regensburg
1 Introduction
2 Related work
3 Data and descriptives
4 Results
5 Conclusions
Notes
References
13. Academic spin-offs and the innovative city: universities’ role in the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Boston
1 Introduction
2 Urban entrepreneurship and university spin-offs
3 University spin-offs and Boston
4 Exploration
5 Insights and conclusion
Note
References
14. Native and immigrant entrepreneurship: costs of doing business and local liabilities
1 Introduction
2 Literature review: liabilities and the costs of doing business abroad
3 Chinese immigrant entrepreneurship as an empirical context
4 A case of interaction between native and immigrant entrepreneurship
5 Towards a theory on local liabilities
6 Conclusions
References
Conclusion: the triple helix, social impacts and beyond
Index