The Management of Innovation in High Technology Small Firms: Innovation and Regional Development in Britain and the United States Contributor(s): Oakey, Ray (Author), Rothwell, Roy (Author), Oakey, R. P. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0899303994 ISBN-13: 9780899303994 Publisher: Praeger OUR PRICE: $94.05 Product Type: Hardcover Published: July 1988 Annotation: The encouragement of the birth and growth of high technology small firms is a major goal of both national and regional government planning agencies. However, while there is broad agreement on the increasing value of this type of small firm to future industrial expansion beyond the year 2000, there is little hard evidence on which to base measures to encourage the rate of new firm formation and subsequent growth. This book aids policy prescription by providing a detailed study of regional variations in the management of innovation in high technology small firms. The empirical research considers all the major management factors that are inputs to the innovation process through a time-series study of innovation in British and American high technology small firms. In conclusion, results of this study form the basis of a radical new policy approach to the promotion of growth in high technology small firms. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Industries - General - Computers | Enterprise Applications - General |
Dewey: 338.642 |
LCCN: 88011448 |
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.2" W x 9.3" (0.98 lbs) 214 pages |
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Publisher Description: The encouragement of the birth and growth of high technology small firms is a major goal of both national and regional government planning agencies. However, while there is broad agreement on the increasing value of this type of small firm to future industrial expansion beyond the year 2000, there is little hard evidence on which to base measures to encourage the rate of new firm formation and subsequent growth. This book aids policy prescription by providing a detailed study of regional variations in the management of innovation in high technology small firms. The empirical research considers all the major management factors that are inputs to the innovation process through a time-series study of innovation in British and American high technology small firms. In conclusion, results of this study form the basis of a radical new policy approach to the promotion of growth in high technology small firms. |