Public Support of Innovation in Entrepreneurial Firms

Public Support of Innovation in Entrepreneurial Firms

Link, Albert N.

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

12/2013

208

Dura

Inglês

9781783470174

15 a 20 dias

Public support for innovation, chiefly through government programs such as the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, has had a significant impact on fostering economic growth in the US. This collection synthesizes a decade of scholarship from Albert N. Link on the subject, specifically on small, technology-based entrepreneurial firms.
Introduction Albert N. Link PART I COMMERCIALISING NEW TECHNOLOGY 1. Albert N. Link and Christopher J. Ruhm (2009), Bringing Science to Market: Commercializing from NIH SBIR Awards' 2. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2010), Government as Entrepreneur: Evaluating the Commercialization Success of SBIR Projects' PART II EMPLOYMENT GROWTH FROM PUBLIC SUPPORT OF INNOVATION 3. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2012), Employment Growth from Public Support of Innovation in Small Firms' 4. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2012), Employment Growth from the Small Business Innovation Research Program' PART III SPILLOVER BENEFITS FROM PUBLIC SUPPORT OF INNOVATION 5. David B. Audretsch, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2002), Public/Private Technology Partnerships: Evaluating SBIR-Supported Research' 6. Stuart D. Allen, Stephen K. Layson and Albert N. Link (2012), Public Gains from Entrepreneurial Research: Inferences about the Economic Value of Public Support of the Small Business Innovation Research Program' 7. Albert N. Link and Christopher J. Ruhm (2011), Public Knowledge, Private Knowledge: The Intellectual Capital of Entrepreneurs' 8. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2012), The Exploitation of Publicly Funded Technology' 9. David B. Audretsch, Dennis P. Leyden and Albert N. Link (2013), Regional Appropriation of University-Based Knowledge and Technology for Economic Development' PART IV POLICIES TOWARD PUBLIC SUPPORT OF INNOVATION 10. Dora Gicheva and Albert N. Link (2013), Leveraging Entrepreneurship through Private Investments: Does Gender Matter?' 11. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2009), Private Investor Participation and Commercialization Rates for Government-sponsored Research and Development: Would a Prediction Market Improve the Performance of the SBIR Programme?' 12. David B. Audretsch, Dennis P. Leyden and Albert N. Link (2012), Universities as Research Partners in Publicly Supported Entrepreneurial Firms'
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