Knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship integrating Schumpeter, evolutionary economics, and innovation systems. Malerba, F. & McKelvey, M. 54(2):503–522.
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This article proposes a novel conceptualization of knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship, which can capture the main characteristics of a vital phenomenon in the modern economy. Our conceptualization is based upon the integration of Schumpeterian entrepreneurship, evolutionary economics, and innovation systems approach. It consists of a theoretical definition and a stylized process model. According to this view, knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurs are involved in the creation, diffusion, and use of knowledge; introduce new products and technologies; draw resources and ideas from their innovation system; and introduce change and dynamism into the economy. In the article, we also offer an empirical definition of knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship, which we then use to identify its key characteristics and relevance. We conclude with recommendations for a future research agenda.
@article{malerba_knowledge-intensive_2020,
	title = {Knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship integrating Schumpeter, evolutionary economics, and innovation systems},
	volume = {54},
	issn = {0921-898X, 1573-0913},
	url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11187-018-0060-2},
	doi = {10.1007/s11187-018-0060-2},
	abstract = {This article proposes a novel conceptualization of knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship, which can capture the main characteristics of a vital phenomenon in the modern economy. Our conceptualization is based upon the integration of Schumpeterian entrepreneurship, evolutionary economics, and innovation systems approach. It consists of a theoretical definition and a stylized process model. According to this view, knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurs are involved in the creation, diffusion, and use of knowledge; introduce new products and technologies; draw resources and ideas from their innovation system; and introduce change and dynamism into the economy. In the article, we also offer an empirical definition of knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship, which we then use to identify its key characteristics and relevance. We conclude with recommendations for a future research agenda.},
	pages = {503--522},
	number = {2},
	journaltitle = {Small Bus Econ},
	author = {Malerba, Franco and {McKelvey}, Maureen},
	urldate = {2021-03-24},
	date = {2020-02},
	langid = {english},
}

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