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Digital Entrepreneurship in Science, Technology and Innovation explores digitalization in various spheres of life with a focus on business models, innovation, scientific research, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.

Digital Entrepreneurship in Science, Technology and Innovation explores digitalization in various spheres of life with a focus on business models, scientific research, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.



The current wave of digitalization coupled with AI represents a new technological revolution demanding a complex interplay of technological advances, new organizational and management structures, education, and considerations of ethical and cultural principles. Contributing authors expand on existing understandings of this nexus by examining the concepts of digital business models and entrepreneurship as well as value creation processes and policy perspectives. Particular focus is placed on the relationship between sustainable development goals (SDGs) and digital technologies. Ultimately, this forward-thinking book highlights the relationship between digitalization and AI and its impact on key areas such as electric vehicles, healthcare, and innovation.



This book is a fundamental resource for students and academics in science and technology studies, international business, entrepreneurship, the economics of innovation, and information systems. Its in-depth analysis of digital technologies and AI systems will also be of benefit to professionals working in business and management and the technology industries.

Recenzijos

This book masterfully delves into the complex interplay of digitalization and AI, offering insightful perspectives on business models, sustainability, and innovation. An essential read for understanding the profound implications of our rapidly evolving technological landscape. -- Charla Griffy-Brown, Arizona State University, US The authors have produced a novel book exploring digital entrepreneurship in the context of science, technology, and innovation activity. Digital entrepreneurship is a highly topical issue and this book offers 15 chapters exploring a wide range of relevant topics. I would highly recommend this text for academics, practitioners, and policy makers. -- Paul Jones, Swansea University, UK This must-read book on digital entrepreneurship navigates the complexities of innovation, policy, and science with critical analysis. It invites readers to understand, develop, and influence the trajectory of the digital world for the betterment of society by discussing how collective choices shape the future of digital technologies, enterprises, and societies. -- Dilek Cetindamar Kozanoglu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Contents
Foreword xiv
Preface xv
Introduction: navigating the digital horizon in science,
technology and innovation 1
Marina Dabi, Jadranka varc and Tugrul U. Daim
1 Science, technology and innovation policies in the
European Union: paradigm shifts 20
Marina Dabi
2 The diffusion and acceptance of electric vehicles: a policy
perspective comparing California and Texas 44
Basel Hammoda and Jan Sandoval
3 Digital business models: an evolutionary perspective on
how digital technologies shape ecosystems 66
Marco Balzano, Andrea Ciacci and Giacomo Marzi
4 Theoretical underpinnings and patterns of digital business models 91
Magdalena Marczewska and Marzenna Anna Weresa
5 Value creation processes in digital entrepreneurship for
medical innovations and healthcare transformation 127
Beata Glinka, Przemysaw Dubel and Roman Batko
6 Entrepreneurship education in a virtual context 158
Marie Löwegren and Jasna Poek
7 The contribution of digital technologies to the
achievement of SDGs: the state of the art 173
Antonello Cammarano, Vincenzo Varriale, Francesca
Michelino and Mauro Caputo
8 The moderating effect of a humane orientation on
entrepreneurs ICT use intentions 198
Gökhan Önder, José Fernįndez-Serrano and Francisco Lińįn
9 Digital innovation towards the Sustainable Development
Goals: a mass media analysis 225
Cristina Blanco-Gonzįlez-Tejero, Enrique Cańo-Marķn
and Belen Ribeiro
10 How do digital entrepreneurial ecosystems impact on
achieving the SDGs? A country-level analysis 247
Ana Joana C. Fernandes, Joćo J. Ferreira and Luķs Farinha
11 Do physical spaces foster creative performance? Insights
from an ideation field experiment with creativity workshops 267
Helen Hofmann, Dominik Hoerauf and Alexander Brem
12 From innovation spaces to digital innovation labs:
a conceptual framework for spaces to foster innovation 294
Dominik Hoerauf, Ferran Giones, Tiantian Li, Kari
Kleine and Alexander Brem
13 Conquering the dark side of digitalization: humanizing
innovation in digitally mediated work 307
Matej erne, Darija Aleksi and Amadeja Lamovek
14 Applying an institutional approach to digital innovation 332
Lynn Martin, Asma Rezaei and Hamza Abdelrahim
15 Controversies surrounding digitalization: discussions in
four key domains 353
Jadranka varc, Marina Dabi and Metka Tekavi
Edited by Marina Dabi, Professor of International Entrepreneurship and International Business, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, University of Dubrovnik, Croatia and School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Jadranka varc, Scientist Emeritus, Institute Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia and Tugrul U. Daim, Professor and Associate Director, Mark O. Hatfield Cybersecurity & Cyber Defence Policy Center, Portland State University, US