Exploring the intention–behavior link in student entrepreneurship: Moderating effects of individual and environmental characteristics

G Shirokova, O Osiyevskyy, K Bogatyreva - European Management Journal, 2016 - Elsevier
Entrepreneurial intentions lie at the foundation of entrepreneurial process. Yet the available
evidence suggests that not every entrepreneurial intention is eventually transformed into …

Complements or substitutes? The role of universities and local context in supporting the creation of academic spin-offs

R Fini, R Grimaldi, S Santoni, M Sobrero - Research Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
In this paper, we analyze the extent to which University-Level Support Mechanisms (ULSMs)
and Local-Context Support Mechanisms (LCSMs) complement or substitute for each other in …

Entrepreneurial effectiveness of European universities: An empirical assessment of antecedents and trade-offs

B Van Looy, P Landoni, J Callaert… - Research policy, 2011 - Elsevier
The phenomenon of entrepreneurial universities has received considerable attention over
the last decades. An entrepreneurial orientation by academia might put regions and nations …

The determinants of corporate entrepreneurial intention within small and newly established firms

R Fini, R Grimaldi, GL Marzocchi… - … Theory and Practice, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we study the determinants of corporate entrepreneurial intention (CEI) within
small and newly established firms. Given that in these ventures, entrepreneurial activities …

Entrepreneurship, innovation and industrial development: Geography and the creative field revisited

AJ Scott - Small business economics, 2006 - Springer
Creative destruction is a central element of the competitive dynamic of capitalism. This
phenomenon assumes concrete form in relation to specific geographical and historical …

Clusters, knowledge spillovers and new venture performance: An empirical examination

BA Gilbert, PP McDougall, DB Audretsch - Journal of business venturing, 2008 - Elsevier
Firms in geographic regions with industry clustering have been hypothesized to possess
performance advantages due to superior access to knowledge spillovers. Yet, no prior …

Local nodes in global networks: the geography of knowledge flows in biotechnology innovation

MS Gertler, YM Levitte - Industry and innovation, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The literature on innovation and interactive learning has tended to emphasize the
importance of local networks, inter‐firm collaboration and knowledge flows as the principal …

Reframing the role of universities in the development of regional innovation systems

C Gunasekara - The Journal of technology transfer, 2006 - Springer
The role of universities in regional innovation has evolved over the last 20 years. This
evolution has seen the emergence of a third role of universities that has re-shaped and …

Factors fostering academics to start up new ventures: an assessment of Italian founders' incentives

R Fini, R Grimaldi, M Sobrero - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2009 - Springer
Why do university researchers decide to start-up a new venture? How can we distinguish
between the different factors influencing such an important decision? To what extent are …

International entrepreneurship and geographic location: an empirical examination of new venture internationalization

SA Fernhaber, BA Gilbert, PP McDougall - Journal of International …, 2008 - Springer
In this paper, we argue that geographic location may be one reason why some ventures are
able to acquire the resources needed to internationalize while others cannot. We use …