SM Hossinger, X Chen, A Werner - Management Review Quarterly, 2020 - Springer
The considerable economic contribution of academic spin-offs (ASOs) has drawn numerous scholars' attention to explore the factors that influence their development. The body of …
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 …
This paper investigates the impact of publicly funded university–industry collaboration on UK firms' R&D effort. We test the hypotheses that project participation has a positive effect on …
This paper seeks to explain the variable outcomes from university entrepreneurial ecosystems by observing their structural and spatial configurations in relation to spinoff …
E Maine, PH Soh, N Dos Santos - Technovation, 2015 - Elsevier
This qualitative study investigates effectuation and causation as two opposing decisionmaking modes leading to opportunity creation and recognition. Prior literature posits …
Interdisciplinary research (IDR) has raised increasing expectations among scholars and policymakers about its potential to produce ground-breaking scientific contributions and …
This research seeks to analyze how factors such as the environment, stakeholder integration capability, absorptive capacity, and technological skills influence corporate …
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 …
This paper builds upon the knowledge-based view and organizational learning perspective. It develops and empirically tests a conceptual model to analyse the drivers and benefits of …