| Title : | Entrepreneurial innovation and leadership : preparing for a digital future | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Nancy Richter, Editor ; Paul Jackson, Editor ; Thomas Schildhauer, Editor | | Edition statement: | First edition | | Publisher: | Cham [Switzerland] : Springer International Publishing AG | | Publication Date: | 2018 | | Pagination: | xv,127p. | | Size: | Paperback 8mm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-3-030-10103-9 | | Price: | €55.25 | | General note: | Taking the themes of entrepreneurship, start-ups, innovation and collaboration, this book seeks to answer the urgent question of how countries and companies can stay competitive in an ever-changing digital environment. The authors determine which entrepreneurial processes will work for whom and under what circumstances, presenting methodological implications for business research, start-ups and policy making. Examining the success of Germany as an innovation powerhouse, and comparing this with the USA, this edited collection provides valuable ideas for improving practice, facilitating start-up activity, and ultimately ensuring a country's competitive edge. | | Keywords: | 'Entrepreneurial Behaviour'
'Internet Startups'
'Germany'
'USA'
'Internet Entrepreneur'
'Innovation'
'Digital entrepreneurship' | | Class number: | 658.421 |
Entrepreneurial innovation and leadership : preparing for a digital future [printed text] / Nancy Richter, Editor ; Paul Jackson, Editor ; Thomas Schildhauer, Editor . - First edition . - Cham (Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330, Switzerland) : Springer International Publishing AG, 2018 . - xv,127p. ; Paperback 8mm. ISBN : 978-3-030-10103-9 : €55.25 Taking the themes of entrepreneurship, start-ups, innovation and collaboration, this book seeks to answer the urgent question of how countries and companies can stay competitive in an ever-changing digital environment. The authors determine which entrepreneurial processes will work for whom and under what circumstances, presenting methodological implications for business research, start-ups and policy making. Examining the success of Germany as an innovation powerhouse, and comparing this with the USA, this edited collection provides valuable ideas for improving practice, facilitating start-up activity, and ultimately ensuring a country's competitive edge. |