ANNOUNCE: New Entrepreneurship Journal

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From: tobias.kollmann at uni-due.de 
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 11:08

Launch of a new Journal
International Journal of Technoentrepreneurship
Edited by Inderscience - First Issue January 2006
Details on www.inderscience.com/ijte

International Journal of Technoentrepreneurship  (IJTE)
ISSN (Online): 1746-5389  -  ISSN (Print): 1746-5370

Published in 4 issues per year

Technoentrepreneurship is defined as the entrepreneurial and
intrapreneurial activities of existing companies and companies in
creation operating in technology-intensive environments. The IJTE
proposes and fosters discussion on the development of issues concerning
high tech entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship.

Objectives

The objective of IJTE is to provide a platform of exchange for
academics, researchers, managers and policy makers interested in the
issues faced by entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs in fast-pacing
technology intensive activities. The international dimension is now
compulsory in the growing global technological world from Silicon Valley
to Bangalore, from Helsinki to China...

Readership

IJTE provides a vehicle to help academics, researchers, policy makers
and professionals working in the field of development of high-tech
activities at the business, industry, regional and international levels
to disseminate and share valuable information.

Contents

IJTE publishes original papers, case studies, book reviews, interviews
of eminent scholars or practitioners. Special issues devoted to
important topics in Technoentrepeneurship will occasionally be
published.

Subject Coverage

Topics relevant to coverage in IJTE include but are not limited to:

Industry perspectives on high-tech new ventures creation and development

Product development for high-tech ventures 
Geographical/regional perspectives on technoentrepreneurship 
University technology transfers 
Corporate venturing in high-tech businesses 
Alliances in growth-oriented high-tech industries 
Family business development in technology-intensive environments 
Innovation issues 
Venture capital




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