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While knowledge-intensive environments encourage and foster new ideas for products, services, production methods and business models, they also entail high levels of risk derived from the fast and dynamically changing nature of technology. This Handbook explores the new theoretical frameworks that are needed to cope with the growing relevance of techno-entrepreneurship initiatives globally.Demonstrating that techno-entrepreneurship and its ecosystems create opportunities across national borders, this Handbook also shows how they proactively shape their business environment and engage in more complex collaborative networks. Chapters cover emerging areas in the field, such as frugal innovation, the drone industry and gender-specific entrepreneurship. Separated into sections dedicated to entrepreneurial ecosystems - with original research into incubators, accelerators and crowd funding - and techno-entrepreneurship across countries, the contributors examine specific issues that arise in context.With international scope, this Handbook will be an essential read for entrepreneurship and innovation scholars. Any researcher with an interest in entrepreneurial ecosystems will also benefit from the original research presented.
Edited by François Thérin, Africa Business School, Morocco, Francesco Paolo Appio, Professor of Innovation, Department of Management, Paris School of Business, France and Hyungseok Yoon, The University of Leeds, UK
Contents: Part I Conceptualisation1. Technological Embeddedness as a Determinant of Techno-EntrepreneurshipSang-Joon Kim and Juil LeePart II New categories of Entrepreneurship2. Reverse Innovation: Review of a DecadeMax von Zedtwitz and Marine Hadengue3. Modes and Routines of Frugal Innovation: An Examination on the Basis of the Auto Components IndustryRajnish Tiwari and Stephan Bergmann4. The Interplay of Technology Entrepreneurs and Regulation in a New Industry: The Case of the Drone IndustryFerran Giones, Kerem Gurses and Alexander Brem5. Unveiling Women Entrepreneurship in Technology Ventures: Gendered Organization and Gendered Society InteractionsDilek Cetindamar and Berna BeyhanPart III Ecosystems6. Techno-entrepreneurship development support in theory and practice: the case of incubators and accelerators in CanadaFabiano Armellini, Cynthie Dega, Angie Garcia and Francisco Machado7. Crowdfunding as a tool for innovation marketing: technology entrepreneurship commercialization strategiesFerran Giones and Alexander Brem8. Fostering Techno-Entrepreneurship and Open Innovation Practices in the Innovation Ecosystems – Case NokiaJarkko Pellikka and Timo Ali-Vehmas9. Digital technologies, techno-entrepreneurship and regional ecosystems: The case of The Net ValueMoreno Frau and Ludovica Moi Part IV Academic Entrepreneurship10. Research-based spin-offs as agents of knowledge dissemination: evidence from the analysis of innovation networksOscarina Conceição, Cristina Sousa and Margarida Fontes11. Individual Innovativeness as a driver of career success: academic tehno-experts in an entreprneeurial ecosystemAnna-Maija Nisula and Heidi OlanderPart V Country-specific entrepreneurship12. SME Techno-Entrepreneurship: Drivers and Barriers in sub-Saharan AfricaOlayinka David-West, Omotayo Muritala and Immanuel Ovemeso Umukoro13. Entrepreneurship, technological knowledge and industrial heterogeneity: Evidence from Italian NUTS3 regions.Alessandra Colombelli, Gianluca Orsatti and Francesco Quatraro14. Nurturing Healthy Korean Startup EcosystemGyewan Moon15. Understanding the dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems: Evidence from a longitudinal case studyMaria Cristina Cinici, Valeria Schifilliti and Fabrizio CesaroniIndex