Digital Entrepreneurship in Science, Technology and Innovation
Edited by Marina Dabić,
Jadranka Å Varc and
Tugrul U. Daim
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Digital Entrepreneurship in Science, Technology and Innovation explores digitalization in various spheres of life with a focus on business models, innovation, scientific research, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035311415
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Science, technology and innovation policies in the European Union: paradigm shifts , pp 20-43

- Marina Dabić
- Ch 2 The diffusion and acceptance of electric vehicles: a policy perspective comparing California and Texas , pp 44-65

- Basel Hammoda and Jan Sandoval
- Ch 3 Digital business models: an evolutionary perspective on how digital technologies shape ecosystems , pp 66-90

- Marco Balzano, Andrea Ciacci and Giacomo Marzi
- Ch 4 Theoretical underpinnings and patterns of digital business models , pp 91-126

- Magdalena Marczewska and Marzenna Weresa
- Ch 5 Value creation processes in digital entrepreneurship for medical innovations and healthcare transformation , pp 127-156

- Beata Glinka, Przemysław Dubel and Roman Batko
- Ch 6 Entrepreneurship education in a virtual context , pp 158-172

- Marie Löwegren and Jasna Poček
- Ch 7 The contribution of digital technologies to the achievement of SDGs: the state of the art , pp 173-192

- Antonello Cammarano, Vincenzo Varriale, Francesca Michelino and Mauro Caputo
- Ch 8 The moderating effect of a humane orientation on entrepreneurs’ ICT use intentions , pp 198-222

- Gökhan Önder, José Fernández-Serrano and Francisco Liñán Alcalde
- Ch 9 Digital innovation towards the Sustainable Development Goals: a mass media analysis , pp 225-246

- Cristina Blanco-González-Tejero, Enrique Caño-Marín and Belen Ribeiro
- Ch 10 How do digital entrepreneurial ecosystems impact on achieving the SDGs? A country-level analysis , pp 247-266

- Ana Joana C. Fernandes, João J. Ferreira and Luís Farinha
- Ch 11 Do physical spaces foster creative performance? Insights from an ideation field experiment with creativity workshops , pp 267-292

- Helen Hofmann, Dominik Hoerauf and Alexander Brem
- Ch 12 From innovation spaces to digital innovation labs: a conceptual framework for spaces to foster innovation , pp 294-306

- Dominik Hoerauf, Ferran Giones, Tiantian Li, Kari Kleine and Alexander Brem
- Ch 13 Conquering the dark side of digitalization: humanizing innovation in digitally mediated work , pp 307-331

- Matej Černe, Darija Aleksić and Amadeja Lamovšek
- Ch 14 Applying an institutional approach to digital innovation , pp 332-352

- Lynn Martin, Asma Rezaei and Hamza Abdelrahim
- Ch 15 Controversies surrounding digitalization: discussions in four key domains , pp 353-372

- Jadranka Švarc, Marina Dabić and Metka Tekavčič
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