New Technology-Based Firms at the Turn of the Century

WE During editor RP Oakey editor Michelle Kipling editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited

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This book represents a continuation of an uninterrupted record of international research pertaining to high technology small firms (HTSFs) over a period that has witnessed a rebirth of interest in the growth problems of the small firm, and is a further addition to a portfolio of specialist work by academics and practitioners on the issues facing new technology-based firms (NTBFs). The book begins with a conceptual overview on the broad theme of innovation in NTBFs, providing a theoretical perspective on the problems of innovation at the end of the twentieth century and setting in context the more specific contributions to follow. A continuing theme of HTSF research is innovation management, and seven chapters are included under this heading focusing on topics such as university spin-out companies and the role of non-executive directors. The successful management of innovation in NTBFs is clearly critical to their survival and growth. Another key and recurrent area of interest to researchers concerned with the problems of NTBFs is finance, with three chapters here addressing the funding problems faced by NTBFs during often lengthy periods of product development. The book concludes with a set of contributions which deal with the increasingly important issues of clustering and location as they affect NTBFs. The chapters included in this book represent a strong set of themes indicative of what key workers in the area of NTBF development are thinking at the turn of the millennium. These issues of effective management, funding and networking are key themes that will continue in the new millennium.

Alasdair Maclean The first High Technology Small Firms conference was held in 1993, and the papers presented there were assembled as the first publication in this series. The conferences have continued to be held annually, and this publication is the seventh volume in the series. As the editors point out, this is akin to a good refereed journal with its own prestigious status. ... a challenging piece by Stan Metcalfe titled 'Restless capitalism, experimental economics'. This is the best single item in the book; a wide ranging view of questions of economic growth and structural change, examining the role of small firm creation and development in general...and new-technology based firms in particular. ...The first of the contributions relating to finance was a review of the UK tax system by Michaleas, Chittenden and Poutziouris. This was a gem - an excellent insight into the impact of taxation on technology-based small firms. R&D Management

ISBN: 9780080437910

Dimensions: 245mm x 170mm x 12mm

Weight: 476g

212 pages