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Government Incentives for Innovation and Entrepreneurship : An International Experience, Hardback Book

Government Incentives for Innovation and Entrepreneurship : An International Experience Hardback

Edited by Mahmoud M. Abdellatif, Binh Tran-Nam, Marina Ranga, Sabina Hodzic

Part of the Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management series

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This book examines the role of government fiscal and non-fiscal incentives in spurring innovation and entrepreneurship in developed and developing economies.

It explores and examines the role of government programs in different stages of firm growth pre-startup, startup, and scale-up.

By developing a theoretical framework and reviewing international evidence, the book identifies the best combination of government incentives to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship, and provides concrete policy recommendations for decision-makers.

Some of the issues tackled in this book include national innovation policy, innovation support programs, effectiveness of the support, challenges associated with the programs, risk-sharing and partnerships for innovation.

This book is of interest to academics, students, practitioners, policymakers, governmental and non-governmental organizations as well as other stakeholders who wants to be informed about the challenges, progress and current trendin stimulating innovation and entrepreneurship.

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