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Springer |
The Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship is dedicated to exchanging the latest academic research and practical findings on all aspects of innovation and entrepreneurship in spatial context and over time. The central theme of the journal is to explore why some areas grow and others regions stagnate, and to measure the effects and implications in a transdisciplinary context that takes both historical evolution and geographical location into account. The journal addresses such issues as: How does technological advance occur, and what are the strategic processes and institutions involved? How are new businesses created? To what extent is intellectual property protected? Which cultural characteristics serve to promote or impede innovation? In what ways is wealth distributed or concentrated? These are among the key questions framing policy and strategic decision-making at firm, industry, national, and regional levels.
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Inderscience Enterprises |
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM) provides a refereed and authoritative source of information and international forum in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation management and related topics. It offers an interface between entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as business corporate strategy and government economic policy. The journal is supported by the International Society for Professional Innovation Management(ISPIM).
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IGI Global |
The International Journal of E-Entrepreneurship and Innovation (IJEEI) explores the innovative utilization of the Internet and other information and communication technologies in the field. Presenting current studies on the nature, processes, and practices of e-entrepreneurship and innovation, this journal contains theoretical and practical approaches, as well as challenges, legal and ethical issues, and future trends. IJEEI develops a comprehensive and theoretical framework by using a multidisciplinary approach to e-entrepreneurship and innovation for researchers and practitioners.
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Elsevier |
Technovation encompasses all facets of the process of technological innovation from conceptualization of a new technology–based product or process through commercial utilization. Topics include technological trends and breakthroughs which will support innovation, availability of capital for new product development and introduction, displacement of existing products, management of entrepreneurial ventures, management of innovation in medium–sized and large organizations, organizational structures intended to facilitate innovation, investment strategies related to new science– or technology–based enterprises, the innovator as an individual and as a personality type, and technology transfer to developing nations. Case studies which illustrate how innovation occurs from business and technical standpoints are also included, together with reviews and analyses of governmental and industrial policy which inhibit or stimulate technological innovation.
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