The Experimental Nature of New Venture Creation
Edited by Martin Curley () and
Piero Formica ()
in Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management from Springer, currently edited by Elias G. Carayannis
Date: 2013
Edition: 2013
ISBN: 978-3-319-00179-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Martin Curley and Piero Formica
- Ch Chapter 10 Experimental Labs for Start-ups: The Role of the ‘Venture-Sitter’
- Diego Matricano and Alberto Pietrobon
- Ch Chapter 11 Experimenting Social Constructivist Approach in Entrepreneurial Process-Based Training: Cases in Social, Creative and Technology Entrepreneurship
- Tõnis Mets, Mervi Raudsaar and Kärt Summatavet
- Ch Chapter 12 Wikipedia: Harnessing Collaborative Intelligence
- Zann Gill
- Ch Chapter 13 Business Model Experimentation: What is the Role of Design-Led Prototyping in Developing Novel Business Models?
- Sabine Brunswicker, Cara Wrigley and Sam Bucolo
- Ch Chapter 14 Taking Advantage of Experiments to Run Technology Companies: The Shimmer Research Case
- Kieran Daly
- Ch Chapter 2 University Ecosystems Design Creative Spaces for Start-Up Experimentation
- Martin Curley and Piero Formica
- Ch Chapter 3 Capitalizing on Open Innovation 2.0
- Martin Curley and Piero Formica
- Ch Chapter 4 Laboratory Experiments as a Tool in the Empirical Economic Analysis of High-Expectation Entrepreneurship
- Martin Curley and Piero Formica
- Ch Chapter 5 Accelerating Venture Creation and Building on Mutual Strengths in Experimental Business Labs
- Martin Curley and Piero Formica
- Ch Chapter 6 From Entrepreneurial Fission to Entrepreneurial Fusion: Achieving Interaction Resonance in a Micro-Innovation Ecology
- Martin Curley, Piero Formica and Vincenzo Nicolò
- Ch Chapter 7 Experiencing Experiments: A Multiplayer Game for Sharing Ideas: Crusoe Gives Way to Gulliver
- Martin Curley and Piero Formica
- Ch Chapter 8 What’s New in the Launching of Start-Ups? Features and Implications of Laboratory Experiments
- Diego Matricano
- Ch Chapter 9 Resourcing Lab Experiments for New Ventures: The Potential of a Start-up Database
- Alberto Pietrobon
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