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000 -LEADER |
campo de control de longitud fija |
03886nam0a22002893i 4500 |
003 - IDENTIFICADOR DE NÚMERO DE CONTROL |
campo de control |
http://id.sbn.it/bid/MOD1688830 |
005 - FECHA Y HORA DE LA ÚLTIMA TRANSACCIÓN |
campo de control |
20230411090709.0 |
007 - CAMPO FIJO DE DESCRIPCIÓN FÍSICA--INFORMACIÓN GENERAL |
campo de control de longitud fija |
ta |
008 - DATOS DE LONGITUD FIJA--INFORMACIÓN GENERAL |
campo de control de longitud fija |
031120b2018 nyu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d |
020 ## - NÚMERO INTERNACIONAL ESTÁNDAR DEL LIBRO |
Número Internacional Estándar del Libro |
9780525533207 |
040 ## - FUENTE DE CATALOGACIÓN |
Lengua de catalogación |
spa |
Centro/agencia transcriptor |
BJBSDDR |
041 ## - CÓDIGO DE IDIOMA |
Código de lengua del texto/banda sonora o título independiente |
eng |
050 14 - SIGNATURA TOPOGRÁFICA DE LA BIBLIOTECA DEL CONGRESO |
Número de clasificación |
HD 62.5 |
Número de ítem |
B953r 2018 |
082 00 - NÚMERO DE LA CLASIFICACIÓN DECIMAL DEWEY |
Número de clasificación |
658.12 |
100 1# - ENTRADA PRINCIPAL--NOMBRE DE PERSONA |
Nombre de persona |
Burfield, Evan, |
Fechas asociadas al nombre |
1976- |
245 10 - MENCIÓN DEL TÍTULO |
Título |
Regulatory hacking : |
Resto del título |
a playbook for startups / |
Mención de responsabilidad, etc. |
Evan Burfield |
260 ## - PUBLICACIÓN, DISTRIBUCIÓN, ETC. |
Lugar de publicación, distribución, etc. |
New York : |
Nombre del editor, distribuidor, etc. |
Portfolio, |
Fecha de publicación, distribución, etc. |
2018 |
300 ## - DESCRIPCIÓN FÍSICA |
Extensión |
310 p.: |
Otras características físicas |
ill.; |
Dimensiones |
24 cm |
505 ## - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO |
Nota de contenido con formato |
Introduction: The regulatory era --<br/>Section 1. Hacking in the public interest --<br/>Regulatory hacking --<br/>Power --<br/>Business models --<br/>Growth --<br/>Arbitrage --<br/>Section 2. The foundations of regulatory hacking --<br/>Narrative --<br/>Data --<br/>Influence --<br/>Section 3. Business models --<br/>Selling to government --<br/>Selling to citizens and private institutions --<br/>Selling with social impact --<br/>Section 4. The regulatory hacker's toolkit --<br/>the media --<br/>Grassroots --<br/>The grasstops --<br/>Lobbying --<br/>Elon Musk: the ultimate regulatory hacker. |
520 ## - RESUMEN, ETC. |
Sumario, etc. |
"Every startup wants to change the world. But the ones who truly do know something the others don't: how to make government and regulation work for them. As startups use technology to shape the way we live, work, and learn, they're taking on challenges in sectors like healthcare, infrastructure, and education, where failure is far more consequential than a humorous chat with Siri or the wrong shoes showing up on your doorstep. These startups inevitably have to face governments responsible for protecting citizens through regulation. Love it or hate it, we're entering the next era of the digital revolution: the Regulatory Era. The big winners in this era--in terms of both impact and financial return--will need a skillset you won't learn in business school or from most startup incubators: how to scale a business in an industry deeply intertwined with government. Here, for the first time, is the playbook on how to win this regulatory era. "Regulatory hacking" might sound like shorthand for "cutting through red tape", but it's really about finding a creative, strategic approach to navigating complex markets. Evan Burfield, cofounder of 1776, a Washington, DC-based venture capital firm and incubator specializing in regulated industries, has worked at the intersection of startups and government for over two decades. As an experienced entrepreneur and investor in dozens of startups operating in complex industries, Burfield has coached startups on how to understand, adapt to, and influence government regulation. Now, in Regulatory Hacking, he draws on that expertise and real startup success stories to show you how to do the same. For instance, you'll learn how... *AirBnB rallied a grassroots movement to vote No on San Francisco's Prop F, which would have restricted its business in the city. *HopSkipDrive overcame safety concerns about its kids' ridesharing service by working with state government to build trust into its platform. *23andMe survived the FDA's order to stop selling its genetic testing kits by building trusted relationships with scientists who could influence the federal regulatory community. Through his fascinating case studies and interviews with startup founders, Burfield shows you how to build a compelling narrative for your startup, use it to build a grassroots movement to impact regulation, and develop influence to overcome entrenched relationships between incumbents and governments. These are just some of the tools in the book that you'll need to win the next frontier of innovation"-- |
650 #4 - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE MATERIA--TÉRMINO DE MATERIA |
Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento de entrada |
Emprendimiento |
9 (RLIN) |
381 |
Subdivisión general |
Derecho y legislación |
650 #4 - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE MATERIA--TÉRMINO DE MATERIA |
Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento de entrada |
Empresas comerciales |
9 (RLIN) |
4366 |
Subdivisión general |
Derecho y legislación |
Subdivisión geográfica |
Estados Unidos. |
700 1# - ENTRADA AGREGADA--NOMBRE PERSONAL |
Nombre de persona |
Harrison, J. D., |
9 (RLIN) |
13878 |
899 ## - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE SERIE LOCAL--TÍTULO UNIFORME (RLIN) |
Fecha de publicación/de la obra |
P/G |
899 ## - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE SERIE LOCAL--TÍTULO UNIFORME (RLIN) |
Fecha de publicación/de la obra |
P/G |
942 ## - ELEMENTOS DE ENTRADA SECUNDARIOS (KOHA) |
Fuente del sistema de clasificación o colocación |
Clasificación de Library of Congress |
Tipo de ítem Koha |
Libro |