Creating Regional Wealth in the Innovation Economy : Models, Perspectives and Best Practices (Financial Times Prentice Hall Books)

Creating Regional Wealth in the Innovation Economy : Models, Perspectives and Best Practices (Financial Times Prentice Hall Books)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 350 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780130654151
  • DDC分類 338.476

基本説明

Draws on extensive research to pinpoint the reasons why some locations suceed in the quest to become a technology centre, while others fall.

Full Description


Drawing on extensive new research through dozens of interviews with entrepreneurial champions in diverse sectors, Creating Regional Wealth in the Global Innovation Economy pinpoints the key reasons why some locations succeed in the quest to become centers of technology and innovation - and sustain their competitive advantages over time - while others fail. It answers the central questions about the world's entrepreneurial hotspots: What makes these locations special? How can local business and government organizations most effectively promote local entrepreneurship? And what can budding centers of entrepreneurship do in order to enter the game?

Contents

Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. About the Authors. 1. The Innovation Economy. I. SILICON VALLEY: THE MAGNETIC FORCE. 2. Global Entrepreneurs and Marketing of Multinational Companies. 3. Linking Organizations: Non-Government Organizations, Strong Regional Business Associations, and Philanthropies. 4. Local Government Working in Partnership with Business. II. IRELAND: THE ENTERPRISE ISLE. 5. Enterprise Spirit and Trade Union Social Contract. 6. National Government Directing the Growth of Ireland. 7. The Branding of Ireland: International Corporations Choosing Ireland for Multifunctional Operations. III. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: "THE HIGH-SPEED GLOBILE INNOVATIONS COMMUNITY". 8. Industry Specialization and Leveraging Intellectual Capital. 9. Entrepreneurship Infusion: Political and Societal Change for the Innovation Economy. IV. GERMANY, THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND FRANCE: EUROPE'S INDUSTRIAL GIANTS ADAPTING TO THE GLOBAL INNOVATION ECONOMY. 10. Munich - The Hidden Champion: Creating an Entrepreneurial Culture with State Government in Partnership with Business. 11. Cambridge-Incubator for Innovation, "Small is Beautiful". 12. Sophia Antipolis-Technology Park the "French Way". V. HIGH-TECH ISLANDS OF TAIWAN AND ISRAEL. 13. Taiwan Technology Parks and NGOs. 14. Taiwan's Financial Capitalization: the Chinese Networking Culture Extends to China and Beyond. 15. Israel's Military Technology: The Transfer to Civilian Applications and Universities as Incubators. 16. Immigration to Israel, Venture Funding, and Entrepreneurship. VI. INDIA: THE BEST HOPE FOR BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE. 17. India's IT Sector and Government Initiatives in Education. 18. Transnational Links in Venture Capital for the Public Good-An Advantage in Networking. 19. Endnote. Special Perspectives - Dialogue Across the Atlantic: Lester Thurow and Jacques Attali. Special Perspectives - Governments Can Help Make Regional Wealth in the Innovation Economy: A Dialogue Between Kailash Joshi and Davidi Gilo. Special Perspectives - Human Resources Management in the Innovation Economy: Self-Managed Living Systems. Index.