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Government Incentives for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: An International Experience: Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management

Editat de Mahmoud M. Abdellatif, Binh Tran-Nam, Marina Ranga, Sabina Hodžić
en Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2023
This book examines the role of government fiscal and non-fiscal incentives in spurring innovation and entrepreneurship in developed and developing economies. It explores and examines the role of government programs in different stages of firm growth pre-startup, startup, and scale-up. By developing a theoretical framework and reviewing international evidence, the book identifies the best combination of government incentives to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship, and provides concrete policy recommendations for decision-makers. Some of the issues tackled in this book include national innovation policy, innovation support programs, effectiveness of the support, challenges associated with the programs, risk-sharing and partnerships for innovation. This book is of interest to academics, students, practitioners, policymakers, governmental and non-governmental organizations as well as other stakeholders who wants to be informed about the challenges, progress and current trendin stimulating innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031101212
ISBN-10: 3031101219
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: XIX, 274 p. 34 illus., 26 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. An Overview.- 2. Tax vs Non-Tax Incentives to Stimulate Innovation and Entrepreneurship: An International Perspective.- 3. The role of tax incentives in the promotion of innovation and entrepreneurship: A time and a place.- 4. Exploring the relationship of Patented Innovation to Entrepreneurship in selected countries: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives.- 5. Policies and Programs to Stimulate Digital Transformation among SMEs: Where do we go from here.- 6. Assessing the impact of major political and institutional factors on new businesses: the case of Qatar.- 7. Government incentives to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship in Poland.- 8. Diversification, Entrepreneurship, and Natural Resources: The Case of Qatar.- 9. The Italian Tax Incentives to Undertakings and the European Constraints.- 10. Incentivising Research and Development Through Entrepreneurship In New Zealand: Politics To The Fore.- 11. Government Support to Stimulate Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Croatia.- 12. Assessing the Tax Incentives for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Qatar.

Notă biografică

Mahmoud M. Abdellatif is an Assistant Professor of Economics and the Founding Director of Center for Entrepreneurship, College of Business & Economics – Qatar University since 2013. He has published widely in the area of promoting entrepreneurship and innovation policies.
Binh Tran-Nam is Professor at UNSW Business School, UNSW Sydney (Kensington, NSW, Australia) and Adjunct Professor at RMIT University Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam). His research focuses on taxation, trade and development economics. He has published in leading tax journals around the world.
Marina Ranga works with the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre in Seville, Spain, and is an Associate Professor on Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Warsaw's School of Management (Warszawa, Poland). Her main areas of expertise include national and regional innovation ecosystems; regional innovation and smart specialization; the entrepreneurial university; technology transfer and research commercialization; University-Industry cooperation; academic entrepreneurship; and gender in innovation, technology and entrepreneurship.
Sabina Hodzic is an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Public Finance at the Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, University of Rijeka, Croatia. Her main fields of research are finance, public finance, digital economy, international taxation issues and local and regional government. She lectures on public finance and international taxation and is the author of several papers published in scientific journals and book chapters.

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This book examines the role of government fiscal and non-fiscal incentives in spurring innovation and entrepreneurship in developed and developing economies. It explores and examines the role of government programs in different stages of firm growth pre-startup, startup, and scale-up. By developing a theoretical framework and reviewing international evidence, the book identifies the best combination of government incentives to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship, and provides concrete policy recommendations for decision-makers. Some of the issues tackled in this book include national innovation policy, innovation support programs, effectiveness of the support, challenges associated with the programs, risk-sharing and partnerships for innovation. This book is of interest to academics, students, practitioners, policymakers, governmental and non-governmental organizations as well as other stakeholders who wants to be informed about the challenges, progress and current trend instimulating innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Examines the role of government fiscal and non-fiscal incentives in spurring innovation and entrepreneurship Describes the role of government programs in different stages of firm growth pre-startup, startup, and scale-up Offers case examples from countries such as Australia, Croatia, European Union, New Zealand, Poland