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Structuring the Technology Entrepreneurship Publication Landscape: Making Sense out of Chaos
(Elsevier, 2015)
Technology Entrepreneurship (TE) is a popular and interdisciplinary research field, which is currently published in many different journals. TE articles, once the proviso of management of technology and general entrepreneurship ...
Planning Effectual Growth: A Study of Effectuations and Causation in Nascent Firms
(Babson College, 2011)
Two main contrasting approaches are typically used in entrepreneurship literature to explain how new ventures strategize: causal/planned strategies and effectual/emergent strategies. In this study, we explore the use of ...
An Ear to the Ground: The Role of the Voice of The Consumer in Firm Survival for Startups
(2011)
Many high tech knowledge intensive entrepreneurial firms tend to focus on their technological capabilities and to develop products that are typically taken to the market using a “push” strategy. In doing so, the firm and ...
Reframing the role of knowledge parks and science cities in knowledge-based urban development
(Sage, 2014)
Knowledge-based urban developments (KBUDs) are an increasingly common element of urban planning and strategy making: policy makers and developers set out to stimulate economic prosperity by promoting the integration and ...
Business Incubators: (How) Do They Help Their Tenants?
(2009)
Business incubators (BI) have been established worldwide as tools for company creation and small businesses support. BIs claim to help their tenants by providing them with the optimal conditions for increasing early stage ...
Technology Business Incubators as Engines of Growth: Towards a Distinction Between Technology Incubators and Non-Technology Incubators
(Swinburne University of Technology, 2009)
Business incubators are an increasingly popular tool for promoting job and wealth creation. Yet given the heterogeneity of incubation models, it is not always clear how incubators operate, what their main characteristics ...
PLANNING EFFECTUAL GROWTH: A STUDY OF EFFECTUATION AND CAUSATION IN BUSINESS PLANS (SUMMARY)
(Babson, 2011)
Empirical research on the effectiveness of planned/causal and emergent/effectual approaches to entrepreneurship has provided mixed and contradictory results. One possible reason is that although business plans are generally ...
Are Business Incubators Helping? The Role of BIs in Facilitating Tenants’ Development
(2010)
Business incubators (BI) are among a variety of initiatives to stimulate economic growth by promoting the creation and development of new companies. The rapid growth of BIs in recent years confirms their importance in the ...
Business Incubators: Creation of a Fit in Armenia
(2010)
In this paper, we evaluate the extent to which business incubation services meet tenant’s needs. Additionally, we pose the question of whether the current business incubators actually cover the needs of a particular industry. ...
Towards a Distinction Between Technology Incubators and Non-Technology Incubators: Can They Contribute to Economic Growth?
(European Council of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 2010-01)
Business incubators are an increasingly popular tool for promoting job and wealth creation. Yet given the heterogeneity of incubation models, it is not always clear how incubators operate, what their main characteristics ...