Extant research explores the role played by individuals and, in particular, founders in defining open innovation strategies at the firm level. We join this discussion by combining …
I Reymert, T Thune - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2023 - Springer
Professors have multiple responsibilities and tasks. They should contribute to research, teaching and 'third mission'activities such as commercialisation of scientific knowledge and …
D Hahn, T Minola, S Vismara, D Agyare - Small Business Economics, 2024 - Springer
An emerging theme in the entrepreneurial university (EU) literature is how universities should evolve to best reconcile their different missions, particularly research and …
Entrepreneurial ecosystems (EE) are particular systems of interdependent actors and relations that directly or indirectly support the creation and growth of new ventures. EE can …
B Clarysse, P Mustar, L Dedeyne - Foundations and Trends® …, 2022 - nowpublishers.com
Student entrepreneurship has been booming over the past two decades and has bypassed academic spin-offs both in numbers and performance. Despite the importance of the …
N Yıldırım, D Tunçalp - IEEE transactions on engineering …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In the digital transformation era, especially university-based innovation ecosystems (IEs) play an essential role in linking science and technology universities with industrial firms …
Prior studies show that access to academic knowledge plays a crucial role in new venture financing. We extend this research by shifting the focus from the access to academic …
P Clayton - Small Business Economics, 2024 - Springer
While the literature on entrepreneurial support organizations (ESOs) proliferates, we still do not understand whether local ESOs benefit some founders more than others. Drawing on …
Acting as a crucial link between academia and the business world, Academic Spin-Offs (ASOs) play a key role in translating innovative technologies from academic discoveries into …