Economics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Information Resources Management Association USA Volume III 011S3 SCIENCE j ftefer&mje/ An Imprint of igi
Volume III Chapter 61 Entrepreneurship Education at Mtech, University of Maryland James V. Green, University of Maryland, USA David F. Barbe, University of Maryland, USA
Chapter 62 The Practice of Open Innovation in Chinese Enterprises 1154 Jin Chen, Tsinghua University, China Yufen Chen, Zhejiang Gongshang University, China Chapter 63 Chaotic Systems and Their Recent Implementations on Improving Intelligent Systems 1167 Utku Köse, Usak University, Turkey Ahmet Arslan, Selcuk University, Turkey Chapter 64 A Standardized Marketing Audit Model for Entrepreneurship Education in Egypt 1201 Sherein H. Abou-Warda, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt Chapter 65 Managing Fisheries in Light of Complexity and Chaos Theories 1221 Manuel Alberto Martins Ferreira, Instituto Universitärio de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), BRU- UNIDE, Portugal Jose Antonio Candeias Bonito Filipe, Instituto Universitärio de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), BRU- UNIDE, Portugal Manuel Francisco Pacheco Coelho, SOCIUS/ISEG-UTL, Portugal Maria Isabel Pedro, CEGIST/IST, Portugal Chapter 66 Chaotic Essence inside the Organizational Reality 1234 Ulas Cakar, Dokuz Eylul University Tinaztepe Yerleskesi, Turkey Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar, Dokuz Eylul University Tinaztepe Yerleskesi, Turkey Chapter 67 Critical Review of Academic Entrepreneurship in India 1251 Neeta Baporikar, Ministry of Higher Education CAS-Salalah, Sultanate of Oman Chapter 68 Culture-Based Creativity in the Regional Strategy of Development: Is Russia in Game? 1275 Oxana Karnaukhova, Southern Federal University, Russia Chapter 69 Employability, E-Entrepreneurship, and Economic Recovery 1294 Teresa Torres-Coronas, Universität Rovira i Virgili, Spain Maria-Aräntzazu Vidal-Blasco, Universität Rovira i Virgili, Spain Mario Arias-Oliva, Universität Rovira i Virgili, Spain Ricard Monclüs-Guitart, Universität Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Chapter 70 Universities' Role as Catalysts for Venture Creation 1311 Thomas O'Neal, University of Central Florid, USA & Florida Economic Gardening Institute/GrowFL Pro gram, USA Henriette Schoen, University of Central Florida, USA & Florida Business Incubation Association, USA Chapter 71 Mobbing and Chaotic Reflections in International Politics Documents 1340 Tugba Kügüktamer, Near East University, Turkery Chapter 72 Sustainable Development in Business Education: The Role of Entrepreneurship as Pedagogy 1347 Fernando Lourengo, Institute for Tourism Studies, Macao, China & Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK Natalie Sappleton, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK Weng Si Lei, Institute for Tourism Studies, Macao, China Ranis Cheng, University of Sheffield, UK Chapter 73 Lessons Learned from Chilean Model of Innovation and Development 1367 Juan Rock T., Universidad de Talca, Chile Gordana Pesakovic, King University, USA Chapter 74 Why and How Did Health Economics Appear? Who Were the Main Authors? What is the Role of ITCs in its Development? 1382 Ana Pinto Borges, Universidade do Porto, & NIDISAG, Portugal Erika Laranjeira, Universidade do Porto, Portugal Chapter 75 Chaos and Complexity in Financial Statements 1399 Fernando Juärez, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia Chapter 76 Teachers' Improvisation of Instructional Materials for Nigerian Home Economics Curriculum Delivery: Challenges and Strategies 1431 Eyiuche Ifeoma Olibie, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria Chinyere Nwabunwanne, Federal College of Education (Technical), Nigeria Dorothy Nkem Ezenwanne, Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nigeria Chapter 77 The Role of ICT in Supporting Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship 1442 Leona Achtenhagen, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden Bengt Henoch, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden Quang Luong, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
Chapter 78 Entrepreneurship Approach to Higher Education Policy Aspects 1460 Mukund Deshpande, University ofpune, India Chapter 79 The Entrepreneurial Manager: Challenges in Forming Key Competencies 1499 Kostadin Kolarov, University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria Section 6 Emerging Trends This section highlights research potentiell within thefield of Economics while expioring uncharted areas of study for the advancement of the diseipline. Introducing this section are chapters that set the stage for future research directions and topical suggestions for continued debate, centering on the new venues and forums for discussion. A pair of chapters on the usability and ejfectiveness research makes up the middle of the section of the final 10 chapters, and the book concludes with a look ahead into the future of the Economics field. In all, this text will serve as a vital resource to practitioners and academics interested in the best practices and applications of the burgeoning field of Economics. Chapter 80 Diaspora Entrepreneurship: New Directions in Enterprise Development 1519 Sanya Ojo, RDBS, University ofeast London, UK Chapter 81 Software Engineering and New Emerging Technologies: The Involvement of Users for Development Applications for Tablets 1541 Sergio Ricardo Mazini, University Center Toledo Aragatuba (UNITOLEDO), Brazil Chapter 82 Web-Based Services and Future Business Models 1564 Valentina Ndou, University ofsalento, Italy Pasquale Del Vecchio, University ofsalento, Italy Giuseppina Passiante, University ofsalento, Italy Laura Schina, University ofsalento, Italy Chapter 83 Government 2.0: Innovation for E-Democracy 1577 Malgorzata Pankowska, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland Chapter 84 The Future of Library Services in the Digital Economy: A Case Study of the Copperbelt University Library 1596 Matuka Chipembele, Copperbelt University, Zambia
Chapter 85 The Involvement of New Ideas in Products and Services Innovation: A Technological Approach 1608 Jose Monteiro, Instituto Nacional de Engenharia e Computadores do Porto, Portugal Jose Duarte Santos, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, School of Accounting and Administration, Portugal Fernando Almeida, University of Porto & INESC TEC, Portugal Chapter 86 A New Space for Biotechnology Innovation? Comparison of Physical and Virtual Collaboration in Early Drug Discovery 1 1626 David Tamoschus, Bayer Vital GmbH2, Germany Chapter 87 Modify and Adapt: Global Higher Education in a Changing Economy 1650 Kenneth E. Lane, Southeastern Louisiana University, USA Pamela Lemoine, Columbus State University, USA Tina M. Tinney, Northshore Technical Community College, USA Michael D. Richardson, Columbus State University, USA Chapter 88 Mobile Health Technology in the US: Current Status and Unrealized Scope 1664 Tridib Bandyopadhyay, Kennesaw State University, USA Bahman Zadeh, Kennesaw State University, USA Chapter 89 The Open Innovation Paradigm: Can Digital Storytelling Generate Value for the Educational Field? 1682 Luca Ganzeria, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy Cinzia Colapinto, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy Elena Rocco, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy Index XXV