Innovation and entrepreneurship theory and practice
- Michael Bartolaccic(Author),
- ,
- Cesar Banderaa(Author)
- aNew Jersey Institute of Technology,
- bSeton Hall University,
- cPenn State University - Berks
Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Conference contribution
Abstract
This is the fifth edition of the mini track on innovation and entrepreneurship theory and practice, and we are pleased with the number of submissions despite the conference being limited to a published proceedings and limited online presence. Of particular importance to this track is the connection with knowledge management, creation and sharing. Entrepreneurs often create knowledge but fail to take advantage of it as their organizations expand. Innovation should be a repeatable activity if the proper knowledge is captures for future use. This track continues to explore drivers of innovation and entrepreneurial startup activities in emerging industries, geographical and cultural elements.
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Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
