[HTML][HTML] Spin-off process and the development of academic entrepreneur's social capital

C Borges, L Jacques Filion - Journal of technology management & …, 2013 - SciELO Chile
So far, there has been very little in-depth research on how the spin-off process contributes to
the development of academic entrepreneurs' social capital. In this inductive, exploratory and …

[PDF][PDF] Spin-off venture creation in a university context-An entrepreneurial process view

E Rasmussen - Bodo Graduate School of Business, 2006 - academia.edu
Universities are found to be an important source of new innovations and increasingly seen
as a seedbed for new spin-off ventures. Policy makers are encouraging research-based …

Visibility and reputation of new entrepreneurial projects from academia: the role of start-up competitions

R Parente, R Feola, V Cucino, G Catolino - Journal of the Knowledge …, 2015 - Springer
Academic spin-offs, ie, new venture projects backed by one or more researchers, are
attracting increasing attention by researchers and policy makers as an effective way to …

Factors fostering students' spin-off firm formation: An empirical comparative study of universities from North and South Europe

L Markuerkiaga, R Caiazza, JI Igartua… - Journal of Management …, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–The university is an institution with a long history and, over the course of the
centuries, it has gone through several stages in its development. While initially conceived as …

Imitation and entrepreneurial learning: Insights from academic spin-offs

A Baroncelli, M Landoni - Industry and Higher Education, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The subject of this article is the inheritance of the parent university of academic spin-offs
through imitation and entrepreneurial learning. Building on a capability perspective, the …

[PDF][PDF] The technopreneurship process: Academic entrepreneur university spin-offs

K Walker - RIThink, 2012 - rithink.hr
Rochester Institute of Technology, American College of Management and Technology, Don
Frana Bulića 6, 20000 Dubrovnik kevin@ acmt. hr Universities produce much of the new …

Why do academics become entrepreneurs? How do their motivations evolve? Results from an empirical study

F Galati, B Bigliardi, R Passaro, I Quinto - International Journal of …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose According to the paradigm of the Triple Helix, universities are moving from their
traditional roles of research, teaching and knowledge dissemination to an entrepreneurial …

The impact of human, social, and psychological capital on academic spin-off internationalization

M Fernández-Alles, D Hernández-Roque… - Journal of International …, 2022 - Springer
Academic spin-offs (ASOs) are companies with a strong international vocation for two main
reasons: first, they market their products and services in global market niches to profit from …

Do they matter? The role of non-academics in the internationalization of academic spin-offs

N Franco-Leal, D Soetanto… - Journal of International …, 2016 - Springer
Internationalization and academic entrepreneurship have been receiving a lot of attention
not only in academic research but also in policy practice. While academic spin-offs suffer …

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 …