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In: The journal of strategic information systems, Volume 4, Issue 1, p. 89-110
ISSN: 1873-1198
In: The journal of strategic information systems, Volume 2, Issue 1, p. 77-95
ISSN: 1873-1198
Financing Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Markets offers an original perspective on the links between macro data on innovation, data on micro-entrepreneurial processes and venture capital supply. The authors synthesize two disparate fields of research and thinking-innovation and entrepreneurship and economics-to illuminate how domestic companies compete and the business environment in which entrepreneurial firms operate. Its broad scope and firm linkages between processes at different levels leapfrogs research topics. For those investigating entrepreneurship and innovation in the early stages of economic development, this book demonstrates how micro and macro foundations of productivity, and hence economic growth and development, are inextricably intertwined.
In: The Gobal Information Technology Report 2010-2011 – World Economic Forum in collaboration with INSEAD, comScore, and the Oxford Internet Institute, April 2011
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In: International management knowledge
Europe enlarged its boundaries in 2004 with the accession of ten new member states to the European Union. The creation of an effective information society is seen as critical to the global competitiveness of Europe. Based upon detailed data collection and rigorous analysis, the book presents a benchmarking study of the 10 new member states and 3 candidate countries of the European Union as compared to the 15 incumbent countries with respect to the development of their information societies. Using a framework based on the Europe 2005 benchmarking framework, the 28 EU members and candidate countries are ranked according to their level of information society development, and then classified into 4 categories. The results presented in this book are of importance to all managers and companies doing business in the IT sector in the European Union.
In: R and D / TM/RISE / INSEAD, 2000,59
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In: The Global Information Technology Report, 2012
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In: The Global Information Technology Report, 2013
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