Despite the growing interest in university–industry interactions, there has been little systematic assessment of the university scientists who work with private companies. This …
Universities are engines of the knowledge-based economy, both as sites of knowledge production and exploitation. Over the past two decades a “Third Mission” for universities has …
New ventures depend on the capability of entrepreneurs to transform an idea or a technology into a successful company. The literature on entrepreneurship has recognized …
FN Ndonzuau, F Pirnay, B Surlemont - Technovation, 2002 - Elsevier
The commercialisation of scientific and technological knowledge produced within publicly funded research institutions such as universities, laboratories, research centres, and so …
Borrowing nomenclature and concepts from ecology and evolutionary biology, we apply descriptive exploratory methods to extend our understanding about the complex dynamics of …
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions increasingly engaged with a range of external partners through entrepreneurial activities …
N Nicolaou, S Birley - Journal of business venturing, 2003 - Elsevier
The paper adopts a network perspective in an attempt to understand the underlying mechanisms generating the different university spinout structures. In this respect, we …
E Rasmussen, S Mosey… - Journal of Management …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
abstract This paper aims to better understand the development of entrepreneurial competencies to create new ventures within the non‐commercial academic environment …
JM Gómez Gras, DR Galiana Lapera… - International …, 2008 - Springer
Given the importance in recent years of the phenomenon of academic entrepreneurship in European universities, knowledge about determinants and performance of this technology …