
High-Technology Entrepreneurship
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High-Technology Entrepreneurship introduces and analyzes all the major aspects of high-technology small-firm formation and growth. Locational and functional aspects of the process, as well as how contexts for development may vary between developed and developing economies are also discussed. Other key topics that are addressed include:
how high technology firms originate in theory and practice
entrepreneurship theory
incubators, science parks and clustering
entrepreneurial strategy and finance.
Students taking Master's-level courses in entrepreneurship, technology, innovation, academic enterprise and industrial development will find this an essential textbook for completing their studies.
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'This is an excellent read. It is provocative, thought-provoking and challenging. It is not a run-of-the-mill textbook that tries to describe every aspect of the topic. It is essential reading for anyone interested in any form of technical or scientific/academic entrepreneurship.'David Smith, Nottingham Business School, The International Journal of Entrepreneurship & Innovation (13:4), 2012'Ray Oakey draws on economic, political, technological and behavioural perspectives to present a rich, theoretically and empirically-grounded analysis of high-technology sectors past and present. Arguing for the continued economic policy focus on high-technology small firms, this thought-provoking work is a 'must read' for academics, policy-makers, practitioners and honours/postgraduate students.'
Sarah Cooper, University of Edinburgh Business School, UK
'Ray Oakey provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of high technology small firm formation and growth. Full of historical gems, this book provides a candid reflection on some of the attempts made by policy-makers to artificially replicate HTSF growth - including repeated attempts by European planners to recreate Silicon Valley.'
Paul Trott, University of Portsmouth, UK and Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands
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