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Trends in Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research:Ecosystems, Digital Technologies and Responses to Shocks

Edited by Alexander Brem and Jin Chen

in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: The chapters in the book focus on recent developments in the field of technological innovation and entrepreneurship. It is structured in three parts. The focus is on innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystems, digital technologies and innovation, as well as responses to pandemics resulting from external shocks.

Keywords: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research; Digital Technologies; Ecosystems; Sextuple Helix; Solar PV Industry; Academic Entrepreneurship; Digital Transformation; Global Diffusion of Innovation; Marketplace Platform; Future Crises; Industry Technology Transfer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L26 O32 O33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9789811273285
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Roles and Relationships Among Open-Access Ecosystem Actors , pp 3-25 Downloads
Mariutsi Alexandra Osorio-Sanabria, Astrid Jaime and Ferney Amaya-Fernández
Ch 2 Catch-Up in Solar PV Industry of China: A Perspective of Industrial Innovation Ecosystem , pp 27-56 Downloads
Shuang Ge and Xielin Liu
Ch 3 Adoption of Digital Innovation — Formulating Adopter Categories and Levels of Adoption in a Digital Sphere in an Emerging Economy , pp 57-77 Downloads
Dorothy Dutta and Mrinmoy K. Sarma
Ch 4 The Composition of University Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Academic Entrepreneurship: A UK Study , pp 79-101 Downloads
Daniel Prokop
Ch 5 Impact of Self-Regulated Learning on Entrepreneurial Opportunity Recognition and Academic Entrepreneurship Performance , pp 103-132 Downloads
Noorlizawati Abd Rahim, Zainai Mohamed, Astuty Amrin and Maslin Masrom
Ch 6 Eight Building Blocks for Managing Digital Transformation , pp 135-165 Downloads
Christoph Buck, Clara Probst Marques and Michael Rosemann
Ch 7 Digital Innovation in Incumbent Firms: An Exploratory Analysis of Value Creation , pp 167-188 Downloads
Micha Bosler, Wolfgang Burr and Leonie Ihring
Ch 8 How to Organize Digital Innovation? The Role of Involvement, Structure, and Technology , pp 189-210 Downloads
Lena Franziska Kaiser, Charlotte Wehking and Jan vom Brocke
Ch 9 The Digital Platform as Digital Innovation: A Study from the Perspective of Dynamic Capabilities , pp 211-233 Downloads
Marcelo Tsuguio Okano, Henry de Castro Lobo dos Santos and Edson Luiz Ursini
Ch 10 Global Diffusion of Innovation during the Fourth Industrial Revolution: The Case of Additive Manufacturing or 3D Printing , pp 235-268 Downloads
Harm-Jan Steenhuis, Xin Fang and Tolga Ulusemre
Ch 11 The Digital Platform Experience of a Leading Country in Wine Tourism: From COVID-19 to the New Era , pp 269-285 Downloads
Alfonso Marino and Paolo Pariso
Ch 12 Influential Aspects of Knowledge Sharing in the Context of a Marketplace Platform During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Brazilian Case Study , pp 289-319 Downloads
Carlos Francisco Bitencourt Jorge, João Guilherme de Camargo Ferraz Machado, Cláudia Herrero Martins Menegassi, Rodrigo da Silva Stecca and Michael J. D. Sutton
Ch 13 How Social Networks Influence Organizational Innovation Adoption , pp 321-359 Downloads
Axel Jacob and Frank Teuteberg
Ch 14 Innovation Environment’s Role in Supporting Industry 4.0 Technology Adoption to Address Effects of COVID-19 , pp 361-385 Downloads
Sean Kruger and Adriana A. Steyn
Ch 15 Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Engineers’ Mobility: Evidence From Patent Data in the Semiconductor Industry , pp 387-404 Downloads
Ayano Fujiwara
Ch 16 Emerging Digital Technologies to Combat Future Crises Learnings From COVID-19 to be Prepared for the Future , pp 405-431 Downloads
Tobias Guggenberger, Jannik Lockl, Maximilian Röglinger, Vincent Schlatt, Johannes Sedlmeir, Jens-Christian Stoetzer, Nils Urbach and Fabiane Völter
Ch 17 A Framework to Manage University–Industry Technology Transfer , pp 433-467 Downloads
Priyanka Sharma

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