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Entrepreneurship, the new economy and public policy : Schumpeterian perspectives / Uwe Cantner, Elias Dinopoulos, Robert F. Lanzillotti, editors

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer, c2005Description: vi, 345 p. : ill., map ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 3540226133 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338/.064 22
Contents:
Editorial.- Reflections on the Schumpeter I knew well.- Schumpeter, product innovation and public policy: the case of cigarettes.- Risk, variety and volatility: growth, innovation and stock prices in early industry evolution.- Social networks and industrial geography.- Growing Silicon Valley on a landscape: an agent-based approach to high-tech industrial clusters.- The theory of the firm and the markets for strategic acquisitions.- The growth of commercialization - facilitating organizations and practices: A Schumpeterian perspective.- On the macroeconomic effects of establishing tradability in weak property rights.- Capital in the new economy: A Schumpeterian perspective.- A comparative perspective on innovation and productivity in manufacturing and services.- Tracing empirical trails of Schumpeterian development.- Towards an evolutionary interpretation of aggregate labor market regularities.- An evolutionary model of international competition and growth.- Innovation and growth in Germany over the past 150 years.- Nonlinear dynamism of innovation and business cycles.- The dynamic effects of general purpose technologies on Schumpeterian growth.
Summary: Silicon Valley is the most salient example of high-tech industrial clusters. A high-tech industrial cluster such as Silicon Valley is characterized by c- centratedentrepreneurship. Weproposeanagent- basedcomputationalmodeltoshowhow high-tech industrial clusters could emerge in a landscape in which no ?rms existed originally.
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Papers presented at the 9th International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society Congress held in 2002 at the University of Florida in Gainesville

Includes bibliographical references

Editorial.- Reflections on the Schumpeter I knew well.- Schumpeter, product innovation and public policy: the case of cigarettes.- Risk, variety and volatility: growth, innovation and stock prices in early industry evolution.- Social networks and industrial geography.- Growing Silicon Valley on a landscape: an agent-based approach to high-tech industrial clusters.- The theory of the firm and the markets for strategic acquisitions.- The growth of commercialization - facilitating organizations and practices: A Schumpeterian perspective.- On the macroeconomic effects of establishing tradability in weak property rights.- Capital in the new economy: A Schumpeterian perspective.- A comparative perspective on innovation and productivity in manufacturing and services.- Tracing empirical trails of Schumpeterian development.- Towards an evolutionary interpretation of aggregate labor market regularities.- An evolutionary model of international competition and growth.- Innovation and growth in Germany over the past 150 years.- Nonlinear dynamism of innovation and business cycles.- The dynamic effects of general purpose technologies on Schumpeterian growth.

Silicon Valley is the most salient example of high-tech industrial clusters. A high-tech industrial cluster such as Silicon Valley is characterized by c- centratedentrepreneurship. Weproposeanagent- basedcomputationalmodeltoshowhow high-tech industrial clusters could emerge in a landscape in which no ?rms existed originally.

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