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Public Policy in an Entrepreneurial Economy: Creating the Conditions for Business Growth: International Studies in Entrepreneurship, cartea 17

Editat de Zoltan J. Acs, Roger R. Stough
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iun 2008
In recent years there has been increased focus on understanding the dynamic relationships among entrepreneurship, policymaking and economic growth. At the heart of research, debate and practical application is the question: “Under what conditions can entrepreneurship flourish?” And the corollary: “To what degree does encouraging entrepreneurship result in economic growth?” A popular response is to argue for “entrepreneurship policy”—that is, targeted policies that are designed to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and small business creation. To the editors and contributors of this volume, that approach is fundamentally flawed. They argue that there is no such thing as a discrete entrepreneurship policy; instead, there is only policymaking in the context of an entrepreneurial economy. The book addresses policies operating at the individual, national, regional, and international levels, and offers a unique perspective on several institutional structures that enhance entrepreneurship and economic growth.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780387726625
ISBN-10: 0387726624
Pagini: 299
Ilustrații: XVI, 300 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria International Studies in Entrepreneurship

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

to Public Policy in an Entrepreneurial Society.- Entrepreneurship and Small Business Policies under the Presidential Administrations of Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton: 1977 to 2001.- The Unintended Consequences of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on Small Business.- The Impact of Sector Specialization on Entrepreneurial Activity.- Entrepreneurial Healthcare: A Study in State Policy Arbitrage.- Evaluating University Technology Transfer Offices.- Simulating the Impact of Policy on Entrepreneurship.- Putting the Entrepreneur Back into Development and Foreign Policy.- Innovation in Manufacturing.- The Entrepreneurship - Development Nexus.- Democratic Capitalism and Philanthropy in a Global Economy.

Recenzii

From the reviews:“Acs and Stough’s collection of essays … adopts a narrower view and focuses on the relationships between entrepreneurship, economic growth and public policy. The central thesis that provides the recurring theme throughout the book posits that … policy-makers should focus on creating an environment that is conducive to entrepreneurship. … The collection also discusses the thesis from a variety of thematic angles. … it is worth reading for scholars and students interested in entrepreneurship, economic development and public policy.” (Teemu Kautonen and Ewald Kibler, International Small Business Journal, Vol. 28 (1), 2010)

Textul de pe ultima copertă

In recent years there has been increased focus on understanding the dynamic relationships among entrepreneurship, policymaking, and economic growth. At the heart of research, debate, and practical application is the question: "Under what conditions can entrepreneurship flourish?" And the corollary: "To what degree does encouraging entrepreneurship result in economic growth?" A popular response is to argue for "entrepreneurship policy"—that is, targeted policies that are designed to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and small business creation. To the editors and contributors of this volume, that approach is fundamentally flawed. They argue that there is no such thing as a discrete entrepreneurship policy; instead, there is only policymaking in the context of an entrepreneurial economy. In other words, all policies—from education and tax reform to securities regulation to immigration—should create an environment that is conducive to entrepreneurship. Presenting new research on such timely topics as health care policy, technology transfer, and intellectual property rights, they build a case for creating the conditions that will motivate entrepreneurs to launch and sustain new businesses. In the process, the book addresses policies operating at the individual, national, regional, and international levels, and offers a unique perspective on several institutional structures that enhance entrepreneurship and economic growth.

Caracteristici

Asserts no such thing as “entrepreneurship policy,” only policy in entrepreneurship economy, and considers implications of approach for research, practice, and policymaking Presents policy recommendations designed to promote entrepreneurship Considers timely issues like impact of securities regulation, educational policy and intellectual property protection on entrepreneurship Cutting-edge research from GMU School of Public Policy, leader in the field