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This series aims to present the latest research on entrepreneurship and innovation and the impact on economic performance. Research topics covered include all aspects of entrepreneurial behavior - the determinants of research and development, intellectual property concerns, innovation within and across firms, the effect of government regulation and tax policies, patenting and other property rights issues, organizational factors, market structure effects, marketing strategies, entrepreneurship programs and other educational activities, and the relative performance of entrepreneurial firms. The disciplines covered include economics, marketing, management, finance, and history. The target audience includes both academics and practicing entrepreneurs. The overall objective is to disseminate research in a clear and effective manner to promote communication between the business and academic communities and to foster entrepreneurship within the society. A volume is published annually. It presents the latest research on entrepreneurship/innovation and the impact on economic performance. This book series is available electronically at website.
Contents
Chapter 1 Innovation in a Historical Perspective.
Chapter 2 Connecting Technical Capabilities with Societal Needs: The Power of Cyclic Interaction.
Chapter 3 From Pasteur's Quadrant to Pasteur's Cycle; Labeling the Four Basic Cycles of CIM with Champions.
Chapter 4 Innovation Takes Time: The Role of Futures Research in CIM.
Chapter 5 Market Analysis to Assess the Potential of Breakthrough Technologies.
Chapter 6 The Role of Intellectual Property in CIM.
Chapter 7 CIM Applied to the Mobile Telecom Industry.
Chapter 8 CIM and Thixomolding.
Chapter 9 Revolutionizing Chemical Production Processes Using CIM.
List of Contributors.
Introduction.
PROLOGUE.
Epilogue.