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title = "Academic Tendencies in Policy Frameworks for Fostering Entrepreneurial Innovations",
abstract = "This chapter provides a better understanding of the theoretical, managerial, and policy implications of entrepreneurial innovation policies. By examining the accumulation of literature published from 1970 to 2019, this chapter clarifies the definition of entrepreneurial innovations and the policy frameworks{\textquoteright} role in fostering this phenomenon worldwide. We conclude by outlining an agenda for additional research on this topic and implications for different stakeholders.",
author = "Maribel Guerrero and David Urbano",
note = "Funding Information: European Commission: Research and Innovation FP7 program, Horizon 2020 program, EU2inno program, and among others. Governments: Agency for innovation and entrepreneurship (Belgium), Danish Social Science Research Council, Finish Innovation Agency, French National Research Agency, German Research Foundation, Greek National Funds, Swedish National Science, Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth, Spanish Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness, and others. Other foundations: Broman (Sweden), WIHURI (Finland). Universities: Aalto, St. Gallen, Turin, Bocconi, Gothenburg, and others Government: National Science Foundation, Department of Health, Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Department of Agriculture, U.S.Army, U.S. patent, and trademarks. Universities: Technology Transfer Offices, IP Offices, and others. Other foundations: Google, Microsoft, Mayo Clinics, Third frontier program, Leonardo Davinci fellowships, Thomas Edison fellowship, and others Funding Information: Acknowledgments Maribel Guerrero acknowledges the Facultad de Econom{\'i}a y Negocios at the Universidad del Desarrollo (Chile), the Northumbria Centre for Innovation, Regional Transformation and Entrepreneurship based on Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University (UK), and the Centre for Innovation Research (CIRCLE) at Lund University (SE) for their invaluable support. David Urbano acknowledges the financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy & Competitiveness [project ECO2017-87885-P], the Economy & Knowledge Department—Catalan Government [project 2017-SGR-1056], and ICREA under the ICREA Academia Programme. Funding Information: University centers: Shanghai, Beijing, and among others. Government: National Science Foundation, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, Ministry of Education – training programs, special provincial grants. Funding Information: Government: National Science Foundation; National Intellectual China Property Office; Council of Scientific Industrial Research; Bureau of Science, Technology and Intellectual Property per provinces, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Defense, and others Other foundations: Scholarship Council, Petro China, and others Funding Information: Entrepreneurship University centers: Cornell, Connecticut, Kansas, Massachusetts Canada and Innovation Institute of Technology, Northwestern, University California and the (169) Irvine, Utah, Stanford, Virginia, Washington, Warton, Carnegie U.S. Mellon, Toronto, and others. Government: National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, NASA, National Bureau of Economic Research, Atlantic Canada Opportunity Agency, Canadian Social Science Council, and others. Other foundations: Alfred P Sloan, Kaufmann, Sorenson Legacy, Bankcard Fund for Political Economy, and others Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-70022-5_1",
language = "English (US)",
series = "International Studies in Entrepreneurship",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "3--20",
booktitle = "International Studies in Entrepreneurship",
}