Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Western Canada: From Family Businesses to Multinationals

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James J. Chrisman, J. Adam Holbrook, Jess H. Chua
University of Calgary Press, 2002 - 366 lappuses

This collection of articles by Canadian scholars adds to a growing literature that examines the nature of the entrepreneurial process at the national and regional levels. Presenting emerging research programs and scholarly perspectives on the roles of innovation, entrepreneurship, and family business in economic development, this book enriches our understanding of the nuances of the entrepreneurial process in western Canada.

The articles in this volume cover a wide range of methodologies, including purely conceptual pieces, theory-building exercises based on field research, literature reviews, large-scale empirical studies, and presentations of new methodological advancements that further research in these fields. Focusing on western Canada, contributors examine where and how unique approaches to the process of new venture creation yield insights for researchers and practitioners.

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I Innovation Systems
29
II Entrepreneurship and Innovation
137
III Innovations in Entrepreneurial Support Programs
205
IV Innovation Entrepreneurship and Management in Family Businesses
257
Notes on Contributors
345
Index
351
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James J. Chrisman is a professor in the faculty of management at the University of Calgary. He holds an endowed professorship in Family Business Entrepreneurship and is director of the faculty's Centre for Family Business Management and Entrepreneurship. J. Adam D. Holbrook is an adjunct professor and associate director at the Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology (CPROST) at Simon Fraser University. He is the leader of InnoCom, a network of researchers in innovation studies in western Canada and is the western regional director for Innovations Systems Research Network. Jess H. Chua is a professor in the faculty of management at the University of Calgary. He holds an endowed professorship in Family Business Management.

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