2012
DOI: 10.22215/timreview/557
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An Overview of Four Issues on Technology Entrepreneurship in the TIM Review

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“…It relates to the business side of open source, as reflected by its minor presence in early articles, but it was given greater emphasis from 2010 onwards (Figure 2), particularly in the early issues following the re-launch of the TIM Review. Notably, four consecutive issues on Technology Entrepreneurship were published in early 2012 (see Bailetti et al, 2012 for an overview of the four issues), and the several articles in these issues have played a key role in the subsequent growth of the journal, as will be discussed later. Other articles that have strong associations to this theme have come from special issues:…”
Section: Technology Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It relates to the business side of open source, as reflected by its minor presence in early articles, but it was given greater emphasis from 2010 onwards (Figure 2), particularly in the early issues following the re-launch of the TIM Review. Notably, four consecutive issues on Technology Entrepreneurship were published in early 2012 (see Bailetti et al, 2012 for an overview of the four issues), and the several articles in these issues have played a key role in the subsequent growth of the journal, as will be discussed later. Other articles that have strong associations to this theme have come from special issues:…”
Section: Technology Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic research around the world increasingly links technological entrepreneurship with job creation, increasing competitiveness through the introduction of radical technological innovation in the industry, GDP growth and long-term productivity (Isenberg, 2011). Technological entrepreneurship is essential for growth, development and competitive advantage at the regional and national levels, and it is seen as a tool that promotes the prosperity of individuals, companies, regions and nations (Bailetti, 2012).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other papers presenting an attempt to explain the concept include T. Bailetti [24]. The topic of technology entrepreneurship was undertaken by numerous authors, including S. Muegge and T. Bailetti et al [25,26].…”
Section: Technology Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%