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Libecap, Gary D.
Entrepreneurial inputs and outcomes[electronic resource] :new studies of entrepreneurshipin the United States /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
338/.04/0973
書名/作者:
Entrepreneurial inputs and outcomes : new studies of entrepreneurshipin the United States // edited by Gary D. Libecap.
其他作者:
Libecap, Gary D.
出版者:
Amsterdam ; : JAI,, 2001.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiv, 348 p.) : : ill.
標題:
Entrepreneurship - United States.
標題:
Entrepreneurship - Finance. - United States
標題:
Patents - United States.
標題:
Business & Economics - Entrepreneurship.
標題:
Science - History.
標題:
Entrepreneurship.
標題:
USA.
ISBN:
9781849501231 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references.
內容註:
Does venture capital spur innovation? / Samuel Kortum, Josh Lerner -- The effects of strengthening patent rights on firms engaged in cumulative innovation : insights from the semiconductor industry / Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis, Bronwyn H. Hall -- The role and experience of start-ups in commercializing university inventions : startup licensees at the University of California / Robert A. Lowe -- Minority and female entrepreneurship / Pat Roberson-Saunders -- The invisible hand and economic progress / Randall G. Holcombe -- Innovative upstream investments and input supply contracts / Joe Kerkvliet, Jason F. Shogren -- Commitment signals in the interaction between business angels and entrepreneurs / Dev Prasad, George S. Vozikis, Gary Bruton -- Entrepreneurial financing, savings, and mobility / Vincezo Quadrini -- Collusion and collective actionin the patent system : a proposal for patentbounties / John R. Thomas-- Introduction / Gary D. Libecap.
摘要、提要註:
The performance of economies depends upon entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs identify new opportunities, implement new technologies, provide new products and services, and generally, make an economy vibrant. Yet, little is understood of the institutional structure that supports entrepreneurship or of the economic and sociological factors that encourage entrepreneurial activity. The papers in this volume represent research on these issues. The material is relevant for both an academic and layaudience. Three papers by Kortum and Lerner; Thomas; and Ziedonis and Hall examine the US patent system and its relationship to venture capital, its impact on R&D expenditures and access to new technologies, and its affect on patent portfolio races. Two others by Prasad, Vozikis, andBruton, and Quadrini address financing issues, including the importance of private savings by entrepreneurs for self financing of new ventures and for signaling venture quality. Quadrini shows that entrepreneurs experience greater upward mobility than do others in the population. A related paper by Lowe explores the role and experience of start-ups in commercializing university inventions, a growing source of new technology. Kerkvliet and Shogren examine innovation in the institutions used by firms to obtain productive inputs. Two other papers by Roberson-Saunders and Holcombe examine the characteristics of entrepreneurs and the importance of entrepreneurial activity in the economy in the generation of newproducts, processes, and services and outlines policies for encouraging entrepreneurship. This collection of papers highlights the variety of issues associated with gaining a better understanding of entrepreneurship.
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Entrepreneurial inputs and outcomes[electronic resource] :new studies of entrepreneurshipin the United States /
Entrepreneurial inputs and outcomes
new studies of entrepreneurshipin the United States /[electronic resource] :edited by Gary D. Libecap. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;JAI,2001. - 1 online resource (xiv, 348 p.) :ill. - Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth ;v. 13. - Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth ;v. 13..
Includes bibliographical references.
Does venture capital spur innovation? / Samuel Kortum, Josh Lerner -- The effects of strengthening patent rights on firms engaged in cumulative innovation : insights from the semiconductor industry / Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis, Bronwyn H. Hall -- The role and experience of start-ups in commercializing university inventions : startup licensees at the University of California / Robert A. Lowe -- Minority and female entrepreneurship / Pat Roberson-Saunders -- The invisible hand and economic progress / Randall G. Holcombe -- Innovative upstream investments and input supply contracts / Joe Kerkvliet, Jason F. Shogren -- Commitment signals in the interaction between business angels and entrepreneurs / Dev Prasad, George S. Vozikis, Gary Bruton -- Entrepreneurial financing, savings, and mobility / Vincezo Quadrini -- Collusion and collective actionin the patent system : a proposal for patentbounties / John R. Thomas-- Introduction / Gary D. Libecap.
The performance of economies depends upon entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs identify new opportunities, implement new technologies, provide new products and services, and generally, make an economy vibrant. Yet, little is understood of the institutional structure that supports entrepreneurship or of the economic and sociological factors that encourage entrepreneurial activity. The papers in this volume represent research on these issues. The material is relevant for both an academic and layaudience. Three papers by Kortum and Lerner; Thomas; and Ziedonis and Hall examine the US patent system and its relationship to venture capital, its impact on R&D expenditures and access to new technologies, and its affect on patent portfolio races. Two others by Prasad, Vozikis, andBruton, and Quadrini address financing issues, including the importance of private savings by entrepreneurs for self financing of new ventures and for signaling venture quality. Quadrini shows that entrepreneurs experience greater upward mobility than do others in the population. A related paper by Lowe explores the role and experience of start-ups in commercializing university inventions, a growing source of new technology. Kerkvliet and Shogren examine innovation in the institutions used by firms to obtain productive inputs. Two other papers by Roberson-Saunders and Holcombe examine the characteristics of entrepreneurs and the importance of entrepreneurial activity in the economy in the generation of newproducts, processes, and services and outlines policies for encouraging entrepreneurship. This collection of papers highlights the variety of issues associated with gaining a better understanding of entrepreneurship.
LCCN: 2001050771Subjects--Topical Terms:
385750
Entrepreneurship
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LC Class. No.: HB615 / .E5974 2001
Dewey Class. No.: 338/.04/0973
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