Global Innovation Reimagined
Global Innovation Reimagined showcases reflections and research on innovation in its many forms across Asia, North America, and Europe. The perspectives offered by the authors draw from discussions during the trilateral Reimagining Entrepreneurship and Innovation conference, hosted by CAPRI, CAPRI USA, the University of Virginia, and Copenhagen Business School from July 22 to 25, 2025.
Contents
Entrepreneurialism and Innovation in Democratic Societies
Christina Lubinski
Entrepreneurship in Democratic Contexts: Social Contracts, Risks, and Pathways Forward
Alicia García Herrero
Industrial Policy for the Current Moment
Joseph Wong
Exploring and Embracing the Centuries-old Industrial Strategy Straw Man
Mara Rudman
Forces and Innovations in AI Governance for Public Value Creation
Yu-Che Chen
Securing Agency and Managing Trade-offs in the Age of AI: Strategic Choices for Asia-Pacific Middle Powers
Siwei Huang
Europe’s Role in the Global AI Landscape
Nikolaj Munch Andersen
Women-led Entrepreneurship, Disruption, and Innovation in East Asia
Syaru Shirley Lin and Caroline Fried
Cultivating Entrepreneurship from Communities to the Global Level
Sarah Jack
The New Wangdao: Developing Leadership, Cultivating Entrepreneurship from Communities
Stan Shih
Reimagining Entrepreneurship from the Perspective of Social Entrepreneurs
Audrey Chia
Reframing the Narrative: Investing in Necessity-Driven Entrepreneurship in Rural Communities
Nic Lauten
Indigenous Perspectives on Entrepreneurship
Stephen Cummings
