2011. Entrepreneurship within social and health care - a question of identity, gender and profession. International Council of Small Business (ICSB) 2011 Conference "Back to the Future - Changes in Perspectives of Global Entrepreneurship and Innovation". Stockholm.Kovalainen, A., & Osterberg‐Hog...
There is a prospect and possibility to seize and engage in entrepreneurship: Investing in a healthcare system in many countries in the African continent, the beginning of the solution to the lack of healthcare access in Africa. This reflection breaks ground by offering a theoretical model of ...
The textbook provides relevant and targeted specialist chapters aimed towards a variety of fields - from sustainable industries, information technology; healthcare, biotechnology, as well as the musical and creative industries. Key entrepreneurship concepts that are covered include: - the theories and ...
In healthcare services, the Indonesian Ministry of Health has regulated the minimum standard that all hospitals in Indonesia must serve. Every hospital also has an operational standard established by the hospital management. This study focuses on the Length of Stay (LOS) of pediatric dental outpatien...
The potential for digital entrepreneurship to foster the rise of new forms of (digital) health care and to accelerate the digitalisation of the healthcare sector is explored. Three case studies are provided in the chapter "Digital Entrepreneurship for the 'Decade of Action'", authored by ...
Public value as such and contributions to public value by entrepreneurial universities have been of increasing interest to scholars over the past two decad
Role of institutional entrepreneurship in building adaptive capacity in community-based healthcare organisations: realist review protocol. BMJ Open 2016;6:e010915.Iyengar, S., Katz, A., Durham, J (2015) Role of institutional entrepreneurship in building adaptive capacity in community-based healthcare...
An account of the history of the incubator traces its progress from its inception in 2002鈥 2006 when further incubators were formed, building on this experience and focusing on lifestyle and healthcare technologies. We identify ways in which the Philips incubator represents an alternative selection...
in society” (Groot and Pinkse2015, p. 634). Sustainable entrepreneurs are motivated to have a positive impact on complex and often intertwined social and ecological problems, such as climate change, nuclear radiation, unequal access to healthcare and education, poverty, and long-term unemployment...
Simultaneously, product markets were deregulated (transportation, education, healthcare, etc.) and a new competition act in 1993 replaced the one from 1925, while the lifting of all foreign exchange controls exposed Swedish firm owners to international competition. As a result, Sweden experienced the...