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New Technology-Based Firms in the 1990s
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New Technology-Based Firms in the 1990s

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Volume: 2

September 1996 | 208 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The first High Technology Small Firms Conference was held at Manchester Business School in July 1993. In order to gain a wider audience for the work presented at this annual conference, a series of edited books was initiated and the first volume entitled New Technology-Based Firms in the 1990s was published in 1994. As a continuation of this series, the chapters included in Volume Two comprise the best papers to be presented at the second High Technology Small Firms Conference, again held at Manchester Business School in September 1994. Together with collections of edited papers to follow in future years, the two existing volumes represent a record of an evolving research agenda on high-technology small firms, survival and growth.


 
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
R P Oakey
High-Technology Small Firms
The Evolving Agenda

 
 
PART TWO: FINANCE
C Mason, K McNally and R Harrison
Sources of Equity Capital for Small Growing Firms
Accosts `Enterprise Challenge' Revisited

 
D Deakins and P Bentley
Risk, Insurance and High-Technology Small Firms
 
PART THREE: THE MEASUREMENT AND EXPLANATION OF HTSF GROWTH
A Lumme
Potential for Growth
Employment Creation Effects of the Most Promising Technology-Based Entrepreneurial Companies in Finland

 
P Wynarczyk and A Thwaites
The Financial Performance of Innovative Small Firms in the UK
W Bartlett and R Rangelova
Small Firms and New Technologies
The Case of Bulgaria

 
 
PART FOUR: THE ROLE OF SCIENCE PARKS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN HTSF GROWTH
H G Gem nden and P Heydebreck
Technology Interweavement
A Key Success Factor for New Technology-Based Firms

 
J Lowe and P Taylor
The Sustainable Academic Spin-off Enterprise
K A Harvey
From Handicap to Nice Little Earner
A Study of Academic Entrepreneurs in the UK

 
 
PART FIVE: INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
E Autio and N Geust
New Technology-Based Firms in Paradigmatic and Industry-Specific Technological Systems
E Garnsey and H Alford
Innovative Interaction
Supplier Relations among NTBFs

 
M Van Geenhuizen and P Nijkamp
What Makes the Local Environment Important for High Tech Small Firms?
 
PART SIX: POLICY
D J Bower and B Skisaker
The Impact of Formal Co-Operation on the Development of Small Manufacturing and Technology-Based Firms in Norway
J P Segers
Technology-Based Entrepreneurship in Flanders (Belgium)
G Stockport and A Kakabadse
New Zealand Government Policy towards High-Technology Small Firms
H M Cameron, L G Georghiou, and T J Buisseret
UK Government Support for Information Technology Development in Small Firms

'Oakey is probably right to enviSAGE that his series of collected papers will trace out the ‘evolving HTSF research agenda’. Policymakers should pay close attention to it. I’m certainly looking forward to reviewing Volume III of New Technology Based Firms in the 1990s' - International Small Business JournaI

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