Sustaining Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth

Lessons in Policy and Industry Innovations from Germany and India

David B Audretsch editor Max Keilbach editor Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York Inc.

Published:15th Oct '08

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Academic research on developed countries has scientifically evaluated the role of entrepreneurship on economic growth, market expansion, commercializing innovation, and reducing unemployment. In this research, regions or industries with higher rates of entrepreneurship show higher levels of innovation and economic growth. The literature on entrepreneurship and innovation has largely ignored developing countries, despite the positive results from new venture investments in India, China, and elsewhere. This volume bridges this gap by bringing together research by scholars in Germany and India, whose analysis of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic development in their respective countries reveals commonalities. Covering such timely issues as R&D and labor policies and including case examples from the chemical, biotech, and IT industries, the authors offer insight into the entrepreneurial process. The volume concludes with a discussion of the global implications for entrepreneurship research and policy.

From the reviews: “The book sets out to offer insights into entrepreneurship and its role for economic and regional development in two different country settings, Germany and India … . The editors of this volume have assembled a broad range of papers, which were presented at the First Max Planck India Workshop in March 2006 and which compare different facets of entrepreneurship and innovation in Germany and India. … This is of interest to researchers and politicians interested in regional and economic development … .” (Friederike Welter, Papers in Regional Science, Vol. 89 (1), March, 2010)

ISBN: 9780387786940

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 524g

223 pages

2009 ed.