Starting up in business networks : why relationships matter in entrepreneurship / Lise Aaboen, Antonella La Rocca, Frida Lind, Andrea Perna, Tommy Shih, editors.

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English
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  • London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
  • ©2017
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xv, 321 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction: Starting Up in Business Networks-Why Relationships Matter in Entrepreneurship / Lise Aaboen, Antonella La Rocca, Frida Lind, Andrea Perna, Tommy Shih
    • Part I. Starting Up Business Relationships
    • 1. Initiation of Business Relationships in Start Ups / Lise Aaboen, Elsebeth Holmen, Ann-Charlott Pedersen
    • 2. Third Actors Initiating Business Relationships for a Medical Device Start Up: Effect on Network Embedding and Venture Creation Processes / Tamara Oukes, Ariane von Raesfeld
    • Part II. Relationships Dynamics in New Business Development
    • 3. Starting Up: Relating to a Context in Motion / Antonella La Rocca, Ivan Snehota, Debbie Harrison
    • 4. When Start Ups Shift Network: Notes on Start Up Journey / Antonella La Rocca, Christina Öberg, Thomas Hoholm
    • Part III. Start Ups and Technological Collaboration in Industrial Networks
    • 5. R&D Collaboration and Start Ups / Jens Laage-Hellman, Maria Landqvist, Frida Lind
    • 6. Starting Up from Science: The Case of a University-Organised Commercialisation Project / Malena Ingemansson Havenvid
    • Part IV. Academic Spin-Offs and the Issue of Commercialising Science. Some Empirical Experiences
    • 7. The Impact of a Start Up's Key Business Relationships on the Commercialization of Science: The Case of Nautes / Enrico Baraldi, Andrea Perna, Fabio Fraticelli, Gian Luca Gregori
    • 8. Start Ups as Vessels Carrying and Developing Science-Based Technologies: Starting and Restarting JonDeTech Enrico Baraldi, Marcus Lindahl, Andrea Perna
    • Part V. Start Ups and the Role of Policy Actors
    • 9. The Challenging Life of University Start Ups: The Different View of Value Creation in a Policy Setting Compared to a Business Setting / Tommy Shih, Alexandra Waluszewski
    • 10. The Coordinating Role of Chinese Policy Actors in Developing New Biotechnology Start Up Companies to Promote Industrial Development / Åse Linné, Tommy Shih Look Inside Get Access
    ISBN
    • 9781137527141
    • 1137527145
    • 1349707694
    • 9781349707690
    LCCN
    2016957391
    OCLC
    950954069
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