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Considering the sequential nature of nascent entrepreneurship and business ownership, this paper examines the … opposite ends of a spectrum in terms of their role in innovation. In academic entrepreneurship the two combine on a number of … activities. In order to understand the ways in which academic inventors move from pure patenting to nascent entrepreneurship to …
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The rapid productivity gains achieved by technological innovations in the 20th century have slowed in recent decades. This has come at a time of increased market concentration. In this paper, I explore how dominant companies in concentrated sectors have siphoned off inventors that might have...
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Part 1: The Long Road Ahead -- 1. An Invention Is Not An Innovation -- 2. Can Every Idea Be Transformed into an … an invention, to the final innovative material, device, process, method, service, etc. that is the subject of this … transformational process that will be useful to any inventor wishing to take their invention to its logical conclusion, that of a …
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At least since Schumpeter published his work "The Theory of Economic Development" (1912), a wide body of literature has focused on the evolutionary process behind firm growth and survival. Recently a growing interest is devoted to the variable "location" as a critical factor, shaping firm...
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