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Risk and Innovation : The Role and Importance of Small, High-Tech Companies in the U. S. Economy.

Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 1995Copyright date: ©1995Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (99 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780309567879
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Risk and InnovationDDC classification:
  • 338.1
LOC classification:
  • HC110.H53 -- R57 1995eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Risk &amp -- Innovation -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- RISK &amp -- INNOVATION -- 1 Executive Summary -- INTRODUCTION -- THE ROLES OF TECHNOLOGICAL START-UPS AND SMALL INNOVATIVE COMPANIES IN THE U.S. ECONOMY -- OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMALL TECHNOLOGY-ORIENTED COMPANIES -- HOW GOVERNMENTS CAN NURTURE SMALL COMPANIES AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATORS -- 2 Introduction -- THE STUDY APPROACH -- DEFINITIONS AND POLICY QUESTIONS -- THE STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT -- 3 The Roles of Technological Start-Ups and Small Innovative Companies in the U.S. Economy -- COMPARING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF SMALL TECHNOLOGY-ORIENTED COMPANIES -- Advanced Displays and Visual Systems -- Implantable and Surgical Medical Devices -- Software -- Environmental Testing Services -- Network Services and Access Devices -- Outdoor Sporting Goods -- Summary Comparison -- CONCLUSIONS -- 4 Opportunities for Small Technology-Oriented Companies -- HOW THE MARKET DETERMINES OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS -- Fragmented, Technically Dynamic, and Rapidly Growing Markets -- Low Barriers to Entry -- An Adequate Technical and Business Infrastructure -- Good Access To Potential Customers -- Availability of Financing -- A Culture (Recent History) of Entrepreneurship -- Characteristic Risks -- THE LARGE-COMPANY ROLE -- THE IMPORTANCE OF GEOGRAPHY -- Regional Sources of Entrepreneurs and Ideas -- Factors Affecting the Start-ups in a Region -- Factors Affecting the Ability of a Company to Grow in a Region -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- 5 How Governments Can Nurture Small Companies and Technological Innovators -- FEDERAL POLICIES: SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE -- FEDERAL POLICIES: TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES -- FEDERAL PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT SMALL HIGH-TECH COMPANIES -- STATE AND REGIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS -- THE NATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT -- UNINTENDED EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT POLICYMAKING.
Medical Devices: Innovation as an Investment Decision -- Environmental Testing Labs: Created and Constrained by Environmental Regulation -- Networks: Evolution of Regulatory Schemes -- IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY -- Appendix What We Know About Small Business in America -- DEFINITIONS -- THE JOB CREATION DEBATE -- INNOVATION IN SMALL COMPANIES -- OTHER AREAS OF COMPARISON BETWEEN LARGE AND SMALL FIRMS -- Wages -- Benefits -- Job Security -- Training -- Unionization -- Political Resources -- Influence -- Intangibles -- THE DATA ON SMALL HIGH-TECH COMPANIES -- Biographies of Committee Members.
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Risk &amp -- Innovation -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- RISK &amp -- INNOVATION -- 1 Executive Summary -- INTRODUCTION -- THE ROLES OF TECHNOLOGICAL START-UPS AND SMALL INNOVATIVE COMPANIES IN THE U.S. ECONOMY -- OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMALL TECHNOLOGY-ORIENTED COMPANIES -- HOW GOVERNMENTS CAN NURTURE SMALL COMPANIES AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATORS -- 2 Introduction -- THE STUDY APPROACH -- DEFINITIONS AND POLICY QUESTIONS -- THE STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT -- 3 The Roles of Technological Start-Ups and Small Innovative Companies in the U.S. Economy -- COMPARING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF SMALL TECHNOLOGY-ORIENTED COMPANIES -- Advanced Displays and Visual Systems -- Implantable and Surgical Medical Devices -- Software -- Environmental Testing Services -- Network Services and Access Devices -- Outdoor Sporting Goods -- Summary Comparison -- CONCLUSIONS -- 4 Opportunities for Small Technology-Oriented Companies -- HOW THE MARKET DETERMINES OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS -- Fragmented, Technically Dynamic, and Rapidly Growing Markets -- Low Barriers to Entry -- An Adequate Technical and Business Infrastructure -- Good Access To Potential Customers -- Availability of Financing -- A Culture (Recent History) of Entrepreneurship -- Characteristic Risks -- THE LARGE-COMPANY ROLE -- THE IMPORTANCE OF GEOGRAPHY -- Regional Sources of Entrepreneurs and Ideas -- Factors Affecting the Start-ups in a Region -- Factors Affecting the Ability of a Company to Grow in a Region -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- 5 How Governments Can Nurture Small Companies and Technological Innovators -- FEDERAL POLICIES: SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE -- FEDERAL POLICIES: TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES -- FEDERAL PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT SMALL HIGH-TECH COMPANIES -- STATE AND REGIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS -- THE NATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT -- UNINTENDED EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT POLICYMAKING.

Medical Devices: Innovation as an Investment Decision -- Environmental Testing Labs: Created and Constrained by Environmental Regulation -- Networks: Evolution of Regulatory Schemes -- IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY -- Appendix What We Know About Small Business in America -- DEFINITIONS -- THE JOB CREATION DEBATE -- INNOVATION IN SMALL COMPANIES -- OTHER AREAS OF COMPARISON BETWEEN LARGE AND SMALL FIRMS -- Wages -- Benefits -- Job Security -- Training -- Unionization -- Political Resources -- Influence -- Intangibles -- THE DATA ON SMALL HIGH-TECH COMPANIES -- Biographies of Committee Members.

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