Key resources and actors for the evolution of academic spin-offs

M Fernández-Alles, C Camelo-Ordaz… - The Journal of …, 2015 - Springer
The objectives of this research are to identify theoretically the resources and competences
critical for ASO development, and to analyse empirically the actors from the academic and …

A trajectory of early-stage spinoff success: the role of knowledge intermediaries within an entrepreneurial university ecosystem

CS Hayter - Small Business Economics, 2016 - Springer
Universities play a well-established role in regional economic growth, one contribution to
which is academic entrepreneurship, the establishment and support of faculty and graduate …

How can universities facilitate academic spin-offs? An entrepreneurial competency perspective

E Rasmussen, M Wright - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2015 - Springer
Some universities are successfully involved in creating and developing new high-growth
technology businesses while others struggle to do so. Clearly, the characteristics of the …

[HTML][HTML] Spreading academic entrepreneurship: Made in Mexico

FJ Cantu-Ortiz, N Galeano, P Mora-Castro… - Business Horizons, 2017 - Elsevier
This work presents REPITA (Research-Ecosystem-People-Intellectual Property-Transfer-
Alignment), a prescriptive and repeatable model for successful technology-based academic …

The effectiveness of university knowledge spillovers: Performance differences between university spinoffs and corporate spinoffs

K Wennberg, J Wiklund, M Wright - Research Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
While much prior research has focused upon how the Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs)
and other contextual characteristics shape the level of university spinoffs (USO), there is little …

Universities and technology transfer: A review of academic entrepreneurship literature.

R O'Shea, TJ Allen, C O'Gorman… - Irish Journal of …, 2004 - search.ebscohost.com
The commercial exploitation of new knowledge created in universities has become
increasingly important to universities and to the governments that fund university research …

Overcoming weak entrepreneurial infrastructures for academic spin-off ventures

JJ Degroof, EB Roberts - The Journal of technology transfer, 2004 - Springer
We discuss the characteristics of academic “spin-off policies” in environments outside of
high tech clusters and where technology transfer and entrepreneurship infrastructures have …

The fast response of academic spinoffs to unexpected societal and economic challenges. Lessons from the COVID‐19 pandemic crisis

D Battaglia, E Paolucci, E Ughetto - R&D Management, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The rapid emergence of the COVID‐19 crisis has challenged both private and public firms,
requiring them to reshape their internal processes and external linkages in the fight against …

Do academic spin-outs differ and does it matter?

C Druilhe, E Garnsey - The Journal of technology transfer, 2004 - Springer
This paper questions the widespread tendency to view academic spin-outs as an
undifferentiated category and explores typologies of companies originating in universities …

Academic spinoffs: The role of entrepreneurship education

G Sansone, D Battaglia, P Landoni… - … and Management Journal, 2021 - Springer
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 …