Scientists as Entrepreneurs: Organizational Performance in Scientist-Started New Ventures

Scientists as Entrepreneurs: Organizational Performance in Scientist-Started New Ventures

by Karel J. Samsom
Scientists as Entrepreneurs: Organizational Performance in Scientist-Started New Ventures

Scientists as Entrepreneurs: Organizational Performance in Scientist-Started New Ventures

by Karel J. Samsom

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)

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Overview

"When you are doing something that is a brand new adventure, breaking new ground, whether it is something like a technological breakthrough or simply a way of living that is not what the community can help you with, there is always the danger of too much enthusiasm, of neglecting certain mechan­ ical details. Then you fall off. 'A danger path this is. ' When you follow the path of your desire and enthusiasm and emotion, keep your mind in control, and don't let it pull you compulsively into disaster. " Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth Through ten years of working with and observing scientists in the bio­ medical fields, I have found Joseph Campbell's words to be especially applicable to the scientist who decides to embark on an entrepreneurial journey. Joseph Campbell was not a student of entrepreneurship. His scholarship was contained in a series of comprehensive studies of mythology, the captivating stories of mankind's search over the ages for truth, meaning and significance. Still, his advice here contains many of the essential ingredients of successful science-based venturing: the charting of new ground socially, technological breakthroughs, enthusiasm and emotion balanced by careful reasoning, and finally, awareness of the danger of neglecting details. Coming from such a different philosophical and occupational culture into entrepreneurship and business, the scientist faces extraordinary challenges although the rewards of putting together a successful company can be equally satisfying.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401578707
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/27/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Pages: 159
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

I Introduction, Research and Methodology.- 1. An Introduction to Scientists as Entrepreneurs.- 2. An Overview of the Research Literature Related to Scientist-Started Ventures.- 3. Research Methods and Design.- II Scientists as Entrepreneurs: The Field Studies.- 4. Socioeconomic Profiles of the Research Participants.- 5. Planning and Management in Scientist-Started Ventures.- 6. University Relationships and Comparative Aspects of Scientists as Entrepreneurs.- III Conclusions, Implications and Guidelines.- 7. Findings and Conclusions.- 8. A Guide for Aspiring Scientist-Entrepreneurs and Their Partners.- About the Author.
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