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Understanding Silicon Valley: The Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Region (Stanford Business Books)



What has made Silicon Valley so productive of new technologies and new firms? How did its pioneering achievements begin—in computer networking, semiconductors, personal computing, and the Internet—and what forces have propelled its unprecedented growth? This collection of nine chapters by contributors from varied disciplines—business, geography, history, regional planning, and sociology—examines the history, development, and entrepreneurial dynamics of Silicon Valley.Understanding Silicon Valley review. BR>
Part I, “History,” provides context for the Valley’s success by exploring its early industrial roots. It traces the development of the electronics industry in Silicon Valley back to the founding of Federal Telegraph in 1908, and discusses the role of defense spending and the relationship with Stanford University in the region’s growth. Part II, “Institutions,” emphasizes the importance of supporting institutions and practices in helping Valley startups succeed. Four chapters explore the role of law firms in facilitating the formation of new companies, the evolution of the venture capital industry and its role in funding new firms, the importance of labor mobility, and the significance of close interfirm relationships in the success of Silicon Valley companiesRead full reviews of Understanding Silicon Valley The Anatomy of an Entre..., 9780804737333.

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[ Ships Daily ] Condition: Good[ Underlining/Highlighting: SOME ] [ Writing: SOME ] Understanding Silicon Valley: The Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Region By Martin Kenney ISBN: 0804737347 Edition:first Publisher: Stanford Business Books Pub Date: 8/1/2000 Binding: Paperback Pages: 304

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Understanding Silicon Valley The Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Region, ISBN-13: 9780804737333, ISBN-10: 0804737339

Understanding Silicon Valley : The Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Regio
What has made Silicon Valley so productive of new technologies and new firms? How did its pioneering achievements begin? What propelled its unprecedented growth? Contributors from business, geography, history, regional planning, and sociology examine the history, development, and entrepreneurial dynamics of Silicon Valley. Author: Kenney, Martin ISBN-10: 0804737347

Understanding Silicon Valley: the Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Region (Stanford Business Books)


Understanding Silicon Valley : The Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Region
by Martin Kenney - University of Chicago Press (2000) - Paperback - ISBN 0804737347 9780804737340



Understanding Silicon Valley Reviews


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Part I, “History,” provides context for the Valley’s success by exploring its early industrial roots. It traces the development of the electronics industry in Silicon Valley back to the founding of Federal Telegraph in 1908, and discusses the role of defense spending and the relationship with Stanford University in the region’s growth. Part II, “Institutions,” emphasizes the importance of supporting institutions and practices in helping Valley startups succeed. Four chapters explore the role of law firms in facilitating the formation of new companies, the evolution of the venture capital industry and its role in funding new firms, the importance of labor mobility, and the significance of close interfirm relationships in the success of Silicon Valley companies.

Part III, “General Explanations,” presents three different perspectives on the environment that has made Silicon Valley so successful. The first chapter considers Silicon Valley as an ecosystem of interacting institutions, individuals, and a culture that encourages and nurtures entrepreneurship. The second chapter argues that Silicon Valley should not be seen as a region in which relationships are based on civic virtue, but rather one in which trust is based on performance, which makes it uniquely permeable to new ideas and talented individuals. The final chapter contends that institutions specializing in new firm formation are responsible for Silicon Valley's unique ability to foster technological advances.



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