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Henry Manne: Intellectual Entrepreneur
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007This Chapter in the book Pioneers of Law and Economics discusses the remarkable career of Henry Manne. Writing when there was a theory vacuum in legal academia, Manne breathed life into corporate law by using economic principles to formulate a sweeping new theory of the corporation.
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Intellectual Venture Capitalists: An Emerging Breed of Knowledge Entrepreneurs
Industry and Higher Education, 2006Industrial culture focuses mainly on the production of ‘things' – of static objects. Knowledge, on the other hand, is constantly in flux, like a flowing stream. Conventional industrial notions lead policy makers to believe that the addition of a knowledge-based industry to an existing industrial base makes a knowledge economy.
Elias Carayannis, Piero Formica
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Exploring intellectual capital of Malaysian small and medium entrepreneurs
2011 IEEE Colloquium on Humanities, Science and Engineering, 2011Intellectual capital is one of the important resources for small and medium entrepreneurs. Proper manipulation of intellectual capital will become a source of sustained competitive advantages for the entrepreneur. This study explores the level of intellectual capital of Malaysian small and medium entrepreneurs.
Mohd Faiz Hilmi +3 more
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Intellectual Property for Life Science Entrepreneurs
Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, 2019This article provides an overview of the various forms of intellectual property that are available for life science entrepreneurs. These include patent, trademarks, trade secrets, and copyrights. Intellectual property strategies are suggested including portfolio development.
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Inclusive management for social entrepreneurs with intellectual disabilities: “how they act”
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2019AbstractBackgroundSocial entrepreneurship is a growing trend that reflects a shift in contemporary policy towards entrepreneurship and self‐employment as viable employment option for people with disabilities. Entrepreneurship is intended to promote autonomy and reduce dependence on entitlement‐based services as well as reduce employment disparities ...
Kate Caldwell +2 more
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Formation of intellectual assets YouTube-entrepreneurs
Economy and EntrepreneurshipThe article examines the establishment of entrepreneurship on YouTube as a new type of activity, reveals the features of conducting business on YouTube, namely a low entrance threshold, a global audience, great opportunities for content monetization, the formation of a personal brand, and the promotion of creativity and innovation.
Valentyna Lavrenenko, Galyna Stasovska
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Role of Intellectual Capital in Women Entrepreneurs' Business Performance
2019This chapter presents an in-depth analysis on the relationship between intellectual capital and business performance in view to highlight gaps in the knowledge of women entrepreneurship in Malaysian small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The creation of intellectual capital is crucial to cope with organizational competitive issues in the present dynamics
Sakinah Mat Zin, Khamisah Abd Manaf
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Intellectual Property and Technology Startups: What Entrepreneurs Tell Us
2016Abstract This chapter provides evidence on how young technology startups are employing intellectual property (IP) protection when innovating and competing in the United States. Although researchers and teachers of university technology transfer often think only in terms of patents and the Bayh-Dole Act, this chapter suggests that adopting a more ...
Stuart J. H. Graham, Ted S. Sichelman
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ENTREPRENEUR’S INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AS A FACTOR OF SME’S DEVELOPMENT
sj-economics scientific journal, 2011Traditional approach to factors, that determine the existence of SMS’s indicates the key role of capital. Nowadays, the increase of importance of non-financial factors can be observed. The authors’ main purpose is to emphasize the weight of intellectual capital as well as other similar factors vital for SME’s value.
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Trade Secrets in the Intellectual Property Strategies of Entrepreneurs: The Estonian Experience
Review of Central and East European Law, 2010AbstractSecrecy is a traditional method of knowledge protection. The protection and management of trade secrets has high strategic relevance for small transition economies. As the majority of Estonian entrepreneurs are SMEs in low-tech sectors, the implementation of adequate trade-secret protection strategy is vital.
Age Värv +4 more
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