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Proceedings of
The European Conference on Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Ministry of Research, Paris, France
16-17 November 2006


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Paper Title

Author(s)

Page

Preface

 

v

Biographies of Conference Chairs, Programme Chair, Keynote Speaker and Mini-track Chairs

 

vii

Biographies of contributing authors

 

ix

External Sources of Knowledge: What are the Functions they Perform to Foster Innovative Environments?

Andrés Barge-Gil and Aurelia Modrego
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

1-10

Entrepreneurship Development Programme Strategy in India: Experiences and New Value Addition

Chandrashekhar Chitale1 and Sayalee Gankar2
1Department of Management Sciences, University of Pune, India
2MIT School of Management (MITSOM), Pune, India

11-22

The Impact of Entrepreneurs’ Oral ‘Pitch’ Presentation Skills on Business Angels’ Initial Screening Investment Decisions

Colin Clark
Fundação dom Cabral, Brasil

23-32

Customized Assumption Planning in Business Planning

Wilco van Duinkerken and Sjaak Brinkkemper
University of Utrecht, The Netherlands

33-44

Entrepreneurial Teams as a Tool of Success - Seen by Means of a Dialectic Approach Between Collective Action and Entrepreneurial Project

Haifa Ennafakhi and Mohamed Bayad
GREFIGE-CEREMO, Nancy, France

45-56

Advancing Toward Entrepreneurial Universities: Technology Transfer through Patents

Sara Fernández1, Luís Otero1, David Rodeiro2 and Alfonso Rodríguez1
1University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2 University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain

57-68

The ICT Pro Model - Boundary-Crossing Partnership for Knowledge Creation and Transfer between the Enterprise Cluster and the University

Aulikki Holma¹,²and Melissa Rask1
¹Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland
²University of Tampere, Department of Information Studies, Finland

69-78

The Barriers in the New Health Care Service Entrepreneurship: The Implementation Challenges of a Radical Health Care Technology

Maria Höyssä1and Aulikki Holma2
¹Finland Futures Research Centre, Turku School of Economics, Finland;
Laboratory of Environmental Protection, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
²University of Tampere, Department of Information Studies Tampere, Finland;
Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland

79-88

Innovative Design in e-Business for Global Customers- A Cultural Aspect

Kyeong Kang
University of Technology Sydney, Australia

89-94

Short-term Existence v/s Long-term Survival: Encouraging and Implementing Intrapreneurship

Avinash Kulkarni1 and Hemal Gandhi2
1Tata Consultancy Services, Mumbai, India
2Hexaware Technologies Limited, Mumbai, India

95-102

Social and Entrepreneurial Innovation in the European Context: Social Entrepreneurs Join the Game

Isidro de Pablo Lopez, Francisco Pizarro Escribano, Miriam Rodriguez Palomeque, and Begoña Santos Urda
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

103-112

The Transformation Process Towards the Entrepreneurial University: The Case of the EUETIB

Juan Martínez Sánchez and Blanca Mª Martins Rodríguez
Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona (Spain)

113-120

Remittance Economy in Africa: Issues, Controversies and Research Directions

Blessing Maumbe and Vesper Owei
Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa

121-130

Educating for Innovation in Entrepreneurship: A Review of a Hands-on Entrepreneurship Teaching Approach in Germany, Singapore, China, Korea, New Zealand, United States and Australia

Jens Mueller1, Heinz Klandt2, Hendrik Koch2 and Petra Lewe3
1Waikato Management School, Hamilton, New Zealand
2European Business School, Germany
3KPMG, Germany

131-142

Netherware: The Effects of a Synthesis of a Course, Incubator and Coaching Facility

Jan Nab, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Hanne Ten Berge and A Pilot
Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

143-150

Government e-Services in South Africa: Integrating Development and Marketing Through a Structured Approach

Vesper Owei and Blessing Mukabeta Maumbe
Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Republic of South Africa

151-160

The Role of Teams in Innovative SMEs: A Strategic Management Perspective

Mika Pasanen
University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland

161-168

Examining the Process of Creativity and Innovation Among Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Towards a Strategic Orientation from an Entrepreneurial Focus

Ayomi Perera
Brainpower Private Limited, Pelawatte, Sri Lanka

169-176

The Adoption of Laser Technology by Art Restoration Firms

Giorgio Petroni1, Federica Turra1, Chiara Verbano1 and Karen Venturini2
1
Università degli Studi di Padova, Vicenza, Italy
2Università degli Studi di San Marino, Repubblica di San Marino

177-192

Innovation and Successful Factors of Smes: An Empirical Survey

Marco Pironti and Roberto Schiesari
University of Turin, Italy

193-204

The Effect of Speed of Entry on the Capability to Absorb Foreign Market Knowledge in Spanish and Belgian International New Ventures

María Ripollés1, Andreu Blesa1, Diego Monferrer1 and Ysabel Nauwelaerts2
1Universitat Jaume I, Castelló, Spain
2Lessius Hogeschool, Antwerpen, Belgium

205-214

University-Industry Relations and Entrepreneurship

Fernando Romero
Universidade do Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal

215-224

Managing Organization to Enhance Creativity and Innovation

Maria João Santos and Ana Catarina Ramalho
Tecnhical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

225-234

Challenging Academic and Business Convention to Establish Innovative Environments in Organisations and Regions

Anne Lisæth Schøyen
Akershus University College, Oslo, Norway

235-242

The Impact of Information Technology Innovation on Firm Performance

Namchul Shin
Pace University
, New York, USA

243-246

Innovation and Entrepreneurial Opportunities with Internet Ventures

Mohini Singh1 and Diane Waddell2
1RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
2Deakin University, Victoria Australia

247-254

Encouragement of Entrepreneurship and Innovation by the Industrial Clusters in the Czech Republic

Petra Troblová and Zdeněk Sysel
University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

255-264

Situational Business Planning

Tim van Ee and Sjaak Brinkkemper
University of Utrecht, The Netherlands

265-274

The Intellectual Property and the Innovation Law in Brazil: Inventions to innovate?

Fabíola Wüst Zibetti1 and Kelly Lissandra Bruch2
1University Federal of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil
2University Federal of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil

275-282

Contiguous Entrepreneurship in Modern Conglomerate Through the Perspective of Complex Adaptive System

Stephen Dun-Hou Tsai, Shang-Jen Li and Mansour Amjadi
National Sun Yat-Sen University
, Taiwan

283-304

 

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