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Introduction to Innovation and Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

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  • Cesar Banderaa(Author)
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  • Michael Bartolaccic(Author)
  • aNew Jersey Institute of Technology
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  • bSeton Hall University
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  • cPenn State University - Berks
Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Conference contribution

Abstract

The HICSS-56 edition of the mini track on innovation and entrepreneurship theory and practice brings another interesting set of research papers to the forefront of addressing changes in digital entrepreneurship practice, theory, and education. As in previous editions, these studies take place within the context of knowledge management and organizational transformation and focus on understanding where the locus of entrepreneurial knowledge resides, how it is achieved, and how business models continue to evolve in the digital venture space. Through the HICSS rigorous peer reviewing process, eight articles were ultimately selected from almost twenty submissions to the mini track, a number that reflects the growing interest in innovation and entrepreneurship knowledge creation and capture research.