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Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in low-tech industries / Edited by Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen, Isabel Schwinge.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar., c2014Description: xiii, 249 p. : ill. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781783472031
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Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction: knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in low-tech industries; PART I Characteristics, patterns and impact; 2. Exploring knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in high-tech and low-tech manufacturing sectors: differences and similarities; 3. Patterns of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in low-tech industries; 4. The impact of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship on the growth and competitiveness of European traditional industries; PART II Strategies and development prospects 5. Patterns and determinants of trademark use in Portugal6. High-growth LMT firms and the evolution of the Russian economy; 7. The relevance of the 'dynamic capabilities' perspective in low-tech sectors; 8. Readjusting the perspective on LMT firms in product supply chains in light of knowledge-intensive activity; PART III Policy issues; 9. Trapped by the high-tech myth: the need and chances for a new policy rationale; 10. Policy measures for the promotion of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in low-tech industries; Index.
Summary: This book contributes to the discussion about the relevance of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship for industrial innovation in the context of traditional low-technology industries.
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This book contributes to the discussion about the relevance of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship for industrial innovation in the context of traditional low-technology industries.

Cover; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction: knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in low-tech industries; PART I Characteristics, patterns and impact; 2. Exploring knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in high-tech and low-tech manufacturing sectors: differences and similarities; 3. Patterns of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in low-tech industries; 4. The impact of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship on the growth and competitiveness of European traditional industries; PART II Strategies and development prospects 5. Patterns and determinants of trademark use in Portugal6. High-growth LMT firms and the evolution of the Russian economy; 7. The relevance of the 'dynamic capabilities' perspective in low-tech sectors; 8. Readjusting the perspective on LMT firms in product supply chains in light of knowledge-intensive activity; PART III Policy issues; 9. Trapped by the high-tech myth: the need and chances for a new policy rationale; 10. Policy measures for the promotion of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in low-tech industries; Index.

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