[HTML][HTML] Academic engagement and commercialisation: A review of the literature on university–industry relations

M Perkmann, V Tartari, M McKelvey, E Autio… - Research policy, 2013 - Elsevier
A considerable body of work highlights the relevance of collaborative research, contract
research, consulting and informal relationships for university–industry knowledge transfer …

Women entrepreneurship in STEM fields: literature review and future research avenues

S Poggesi, M Mari, L De Vita, L Foss - International Entrepreneurship and …, 2020 - Springer
The aim of the paper is to explore the published management research on women
entrepreneurs in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (also known as …

Who do we invent for? Patents by women focus more on women's health, but few women get to invent

R Koning, S Samila, JP Ferguson - Science, 2021 - science.org
Women engage in less commercial patenting and invention than do men, which may affect
what is invented. Using text analysis of all US biomedical patents filed from 1976 through …

Research on women entrepreneurs: challenges to (and from) the broader entrepreneurship literature?

JE Jennings, CG Brush - Academy of Management Annals, 2013 - journals.aom.org
This paper has three overarching objectives. The first is to document the development of the
body of work known as women's entrepreneurship research. The second is to assess the …

The nature of academic entrepreneurship in the UK: Widening the focus on entrepreneurial activities

M Abreu, V Grinevich - Research Policy, 2013 - Elsevier
We argue that the current focus of the academic entrepreneurship literature, which is mostly
on patent-based activities such as spinouts and licensing, should be widened to also …

What motivates academic scientists to engage in research commercialization:'Gold','ribbon'or 'puzzle'?

A Lam - Research policy, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper employs the three concepts of 'gold'(financial rewards),'ribbon'(reputational/
career rewards) and 'puzzle'(intrinsic satisfaction) to examine the extrinsic and intrinsic …

Scientists' transition to academic entrepreneurship: Economic and psychological determinants

M Goethner, M Obschonka, RK Silbereisen… - Journal of economic …, 2012 - Elsevier
This study investigated academic scientists' transition to entrepreneurship by studying their
academic entrepreneurial intentions (to found a business in order to market their research …

The UBC ecosystem: putting together a comprehensive framework for university-business cooperation

V Galan-Muros, T Davey - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2019 - Springer
The potential for a functional 'triple helix'to contribute to economic development is being
increasingly accepted and embraced, particularly the bilateral relationship between higher …

Breaking the ivory tower: Academic entrepreneurship in the life sciences in UK and Germany

C Haeussler, JA Colyvas - Research policy, 2011 - Elsevier
We examine engagement in commercial activities (consulting, patenting, and founding)
among more than 2200 German and UK life scientists. We test hypotheses that include …

Entrepreneurial self-identity: predictors and effects within the theory of planned behavior framework

M Obschonka, RK Silbereisen, U Cantner… - Journal of Business and …, 2015 - Springer
Purpose To combine the identity and the theory of planned behavior (TPB) approaches to
entrepreneurship, we investigated unique main effects as well as moderating effects of an …