Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Growth
The Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Growth series aims to present the latest research on entrepreneurship, innovation, and the impact on economic performance.
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Series Overview
Research topics include all aspects of entrepreneurial behavior — the determinants of research and development, intellectual property concerns, innovation within and across firms, the effect of government regulation and tax policies, patenting and other property rights issues, organizational factors, market structure effects, marketing strategies, entrepreneurship programs and other educational activities, and the relative performance of entrepreneurial firms. The disciplines covered include economics, marketing, management, finance, and history. The target audience includes both academics and practicing entrepreneurs.
The overall objective is to disseminate research in a clear and effective manner to promote communication between the business and academic communities and to foster entrepreneurship within the society. A single volume is published annually.
Available Titles
Volume 18, 2008Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results
Edited by Gary D. Libecap and Marie C. Thursby
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Volume 17, 2007The Cyclic Nature of Innovation: Connecting Hard Sciences with Soft Values
Edited by Guus Berkhout, Patrick Van Der Duin, Dap Hartmann, and Roland Ortt
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Volume 16, 2005University Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer: Process, Design, and Intellectual Property
Edited by Gary D. Libecap
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Volume 15, 2004Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship
Edited by Gary D. Libecap and Marie C. Thursby
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Volume 14, 2003Issues in Entrepreneurship
Edited by Gary D. Libecap
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Volume 13, 2001Entrepreneurial Inputs and Outcomes: New Studies of Entrepreneurship in the United States
Edited by Gary D. Libecap
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Volume 12, 2000Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in the American Economy
Edited by Gary D. Libecap
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Additional titles in the series are:
- Volume 23 (forthcoming): A Novel Framework for Understanding Innovation in the Social Context
- Edited by Gary D. Libecap and Sherry Hoskinson
- Volume 22: Entrepreneurship and Global Competitiveness in Regional Economies: Determinants and Policy Implications
- Edited by Gary D. Libecap and Sherry Hoskinson
- Volume 21: Spanning Boundaries and Disciplines, University Technology Commercialization in the Idea Age
- Edited by Gary D. Libecap, Marie Thursby, and Sherry Hoskinson
- Volume 20: Frontiers in Eco-Entrepreneurship Research, Edited by Gary D. Libecap
- Volume 11: The Sources of Entrepreneurial Activity
- Volume 10: Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Changes that Affect Entrepreneurial Midsize Firms
- Volume 9: Critical Social and Technological Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Midsize Firms
- Volume 8: The Innovative Middle: Political and Economic Factors Affecting Midsize Business
- Volume 7: Reinventing Government and the Problem of Bureaucracy
- Volume 6: New Learning in Entrepreneurship
- Volume 5: The Education and Quality of the American Labor Force
- Volume 4: Health Care Issues and American Economic Growth
- Volume 3: American International Competitiveness
- Volume 2: Innovation in New Markets: The Impact of Deregulation on Airlines, Financial Markets, and Telecommunications
- Supplement 1: Corporate Reorganization through Mergers, Acquisitions, and Leveraged Buyouts
- Volume 1: Entrepreneurship and Innovation: The Impact of Venture Capital on the Development of a New Enterprise
Ordering Information
To order the newest or past volumes of Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Growth, visit the Emerald Group Publishing website, where you may purchase eBook and print verions of most volumes in this series.
The UA library also subscribes to this publication, and has all past volumes available at call number HB615 .A38 Main.
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