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Intellectual Property Among Incorporated and Unincorporated Entrepreneurs
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Christopher J. Boudreaux, Rebel A. Cole
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University Faculty as Intellectual Entrepreneurs: Vision, Experimental Learning, and Animation
Visual Arts Research, 2009Abstract Focusing on intellectual entrepreneurship, I suggest in this article that entrepreneurial qualities can enhance faculty’s roles in cultivating high-impact research, teaching, and service. Academic intellectual entrepreneurship involves vision and creativity in exploring, identifying, and creating opportunities; a process of ...
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The Need for International Intellectual Entrepreneurs and How Business Schools Can Help
Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2005Abstract The development of “international intellectual entrepreneurs” addresses a vital topic. The societal want for speedy enhancement of material living requires the increase of the number of “active” intellectual entrepreneurs. Those who produce products and services through use of the internet that drives the growth of technological knowledge ...
V. H. Manek Kirpalani, Mika Gabrielsson
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Intellectual Property Right in Indian Entrepreneural Perspective
This abstract is an overview of the critical role of intellectual property right in the journey of startups, emphasizing their significance as a cornerstone for securing new ideas, fostering creativity, attracting investments and safeguarding competitive advantages.openaire +1 more source
Public knowledge, private knowledge: the intellectual capital of entrepreneurs
Public support for innovation, chiefly through government programs such as the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, has had a significant impact on fostering economic growth in the US. This collection synthesizes a decade of scholarship from Albert N. Link on the subject, specifically on small, technology-based entrepreneurial firms.Albert N. Link, Christopher J. Ruhm
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Intellectual and cognitive aspects of women entrepreneurs in India
International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies, 2020Mohd Yasir Arafat +4 more
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Intellectual gravity : resource acquisition by academic entrepreneurs in the life science industry
2017This research builds upon and seeks to extend concepts available to the Knowledge- Based Theory of the Firm, particularly focusing on building the intangible asset base of organizations. In amongst the intangibles, social, reputational, customer, human capital, lies a form of capital as hard to pinpoint, yet essential to the competitiveness of ...
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Influence of the entrepreneur's capacity in business performance
Business Strategy and the Environment, 2021Ricardo Teruel-Sánchez +2 more
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The Role Of Intellectual Property Rights In Empowering Women Entrepreneurs
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) play a crucial role in empowering women entrepreneurs by providing them with exclusive rights to their creations, inventions, and innovations. These rights, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and industrial designs, incentivize creativity, foster innovation, and enable women entrepreneurs to build sustainableopenaire +1 more source

