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Social Networks, Innovation and the Knowledge Economy: Routledge Studies in Global Competition

Editat de Isabel Salavisa, Margarida Fontes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2012
In this book, the authors illustrate how social networks can play a very significant role in the technological catch up process in moderate innovative countries. Using an innovative approach to the study of entrepreneurship in knowledge-intensive sectors, the book analyses the role of social networks in the access and deployment of the variety of competences and resources required for the successful creation of knowledge-intensive companies, which has not yet been studied sufficiently in this context.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415666367
ISBN-10: 0415666368
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 78 b/w images, 62 tables and 78 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Global Competition

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part I: Overview  1. Knowledge intensive sectors in moderate innovative countries in Europe: overcoming the missing links, stepping over barriers Isobel Salavisa and Carim Vali  Part II: How are social networks relevant for technological entrepreneurship? An overview of the literature and methdological options  2. Dynamics, structure and content of innovation networks: an overview of the literature Jana Almodovar and Aurora Teixeira  3. Networks and technological entrepreneurship Cristina Sousa and Margarida Fontes  4. Using social network analysis to study entrepreneurship: methodological issues Cristina Sousa  Part III: The role of social networks in the creation and development of knowledge-intensive sectors in Portugal and Italy  5. Setting the sceme Margarida Fontes, Isabel Salavisa and Pedro Videira  6. Social networks and the entrepreneurial process in molecular biotechnology in Portugal: from science to industry Margarida Fontes, Cristina Sousa and Pedro Videira  7. Social networks and the entrepreneurial process in molecular biotechnology in Southern Italy Lorella Cannavacciula, Guido Capaldo and Pierluigi Rippa  8. Social networks and the entrepreneurial process in software for telecommunications in Portugal Isabel Salavisa, Pedro Videira and Carim Vali  9. Comparing sectoral networks in software and biotechnology Margarida Fontes, Isabel Salavisa and Cristina Sousa  10. Knowledge networks and technological regimes in biotechnology and software: searching for explanatory factors Isabel Salavisa, Margarida Fontes, Cristina Sausa and Pedro Videiro  Part IV: Strategic and policy implications   11. Location matters. Networking behaviour in different national contexts Margarida Fontes and Guido Capeldo  12. Conclusions Isabel Salavisa and Margarida Fontes

Notă biografică

Isabel Salavisa is Associate Professor of Economics at the Instituto Universitario de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL) and researcher at DINAMIA'CET-IUL in Portugal.
Margarida Fontes is Researcher at the National Laboratory for Energy and Geology in Portugal.

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In this book, the authors illustrate how social networks can play a very significant role in the technological catch up process in moderate innovative countries. Using an innovative approach to the study of entrepreneurship in knowledge-intensive sectors, the book analyses the role of social networks in the access and deployment of the variety of competences and resources required for the successful creation of knowledge-intensive companies, which has not yet been studied sufficiently in this context.