A Theoretical Foundation for Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship

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Overview - Selects thirty classical theories related to innovation-driven entrepreneurship - Focuses on theoretical foundation for innovation-driven entrepreneurship - Acts as a reference book for innovation and entrepreneurship management teaching in college and managers Access this book Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout Other ways to access About this book This book focuses on the fundamental theoretical research of innovation-driven entrepreneurship, carefully selecting 30 classical theories related to innovation-driven entrepreneurship research and dividing them into three chapters, including root theories, stem theories, and branch theories. The book summarizes the development venation and main ideas of each theory, as well as its application and development in entrepreneurship; analyzes the limitations of these theories in innovation-driven entrepreneurship research; and proposes scientific questions for future research. This book provides insights into the theoretical logic behind the phenomena of innovation-driven entrepreneurship, lays the foundation for developing a theoretical system of innovation-driven entrepreneurship, and points the way to enrich or even reconstruct existing theories, as well as guides the practice of innovation-driven entrepreneurship worldwide with an emphasis on China. This book is a reference for teaching courses on innovation and entrepreneurship management in universities and for experts, scholars, graduate students, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and managers in related fields. Similar content being viewed by others Table of contents (30 chapters) - Root Theories - Stem Theories Editors and Affiliations About the editors Accessibility Information PDF accessibility summary This PDF has been created in accordance with the PDF/UA-1 standard to enhance accessibility, including screen reader support, described non-text content (images, graphs), bookmarks for easy navigation, keyboard-friendly links and forms and searchable, selectable text. We recognize the importance of accessibility, and we welcome queries about accessibility for any of our products. If you have a question or an access need, please get in touch with us at [email protected]. Please note that a more accessible version of this eBook is available as ePub. EPUB accessibility summary This ebook is designed with accessibility in mind, aiming to meet the ePub Accessibility 1.0 AA and WCAG 2.2 Level AA standards. It features a navigable table of contents, structured headings, and alternative text for images, ensuring smooth, intuitive navigation and comprehension. The text is reflowable and resizable, with sufficient contrast. We recognize the importance of accessibility, and we welcome queries about accessibility for any of our products. If you have a question or an access need, please get in touch with us at [email protected]. Bibliographic Information Book Title: A Theoretical Foundation for Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship Editors: Li Cai, Baoshan Ge, Xueling Li, Xiaoyu Yu DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3133-9 Publisher: Springer Singapore eBook Packages: Business and Management, Business and Management (R0) Copyright Information: Science Press 2025 Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-96-3132-2Published: 14 October 2025 Softcover ISBN: 978-981-96-3135-3Due: 28 October 2026 eBook ISBN: 978-981-96-3133-9Published: 13 October 2025 Edition Number: 1 Number of Pages: XXXIII, 307 Number of Illustrations: 6 b/w illustrations, 8 illustrations in colour

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