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Originating in the High Technology Small Firms Conference, which have been held at Manchester Business School in England since 1993. This volume marks a departure for the Conference by reflecting a new collaboration between Manchester Business School and the University of Twente at Enschede in The Netherlands; offers the latest European perspectives on the field.
Contents
PART ONEHigh-Technology Small Firms - W During and R P OakleyEntrepreneurial Activity and the Cooperation ProcessThe Theory and Practice of Innovative Networks - W G BiemansScience in the Market Place - K Dickson, A M Coles and H Lawton SmithThe Role of the Scientific EntrepreneurManagement Styles and Excellence - W During and M KerkhofDifferent Ways to Business Success in European SMEsPART FOUR: ENTREPRENEURIAL NETWORKINGPreconditions and Patterns of Entrepreneurial Networks in an Innovative Environment - K H SchmidtEntrepreneurial Innovation Networks - M LaranjaSmall Firms' Contribution to Collective Innovation EffortsSupport of Technology-Based SMEs - M Klofsten and A S MikaelssonAn Analysis of the Owner Manager's AttitudeThe Role and Means of Trust Creation in Partnership Formation between Small and Large Technology Firms - K BlomqvistA Preliminary Study of how Small Firms Attempt to Create Trust in Their Potential PartnersStrategic Alliances as an Analytical Perspective for Innovative SMEs - M M[sl]onstedHow Entrepreneurial Networks Can Succeed - R K Woolthuis, D Schipper and M StorCases from the Region of TwenteTrust and Management - E KriegerAs Applied to Innovative Small CompaniesPART SIX: CO-OPERATION BETWEEN SMALL AND LARGE FIRMSDynamic Complementaries with Large Advanced Companies - M FontesThe Impact of their Absence upon New Technology-Based FirmsDavid and Goliath - G M P SwannTo Compete or to Sell?PART SEVEN: REGIONAL FACTORS AND THE HTSFKnowledge Co-operation in the Dutch Pharmaceutical Industry - M Van GeenhuizenDo Regions Matter?Inter-firm Links between Regionally Clustered High-Technology SMEs - C Lawson et alA Comparison of Cambridge and Oxford Innovation Networks