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_a658.114 _bBAI |
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_aDigital entrepreneurship: _binterfaces between digital technologies and entrepreneurship |
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_bSpringer _aSwitzerland _c2019 |
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_aEURO _b149.99 |
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520 | _aDigital technologies have become a new economic and social force, reshaping traditional business models, strategies, structures, and processes. Digital entrepreneurship, which focuses on creating new ventures and transforming existing businesses by developing novel digital technologies or their novel usage, is seen as a critical pillar for economic growth, job creation, and innovation by many countries. Further, digital technologies have also enabled the growth of the sharing economy, linking owners and users and disrupting the previous dualism of businesses and customers. This volume discusses the management of new technology-based firms and technology projects initiated in academic or industrial contexts. The contributions feature new theoretical concepts, ethical considerations, empirical data analysis (qualitative and quantitative), archival and historical methods, design science approaches, action and field research, as well as management science methods, informatics and cybernetics. | ||
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_aDigital entrepreneurship _915416 |
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_aEntrepreneurship _913282 |
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_aBaierl, Ronny _915417 |
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_aBehrens, Judith _915418 |
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_aBrem, Alexander _915419 |
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