An integrative framework of stakeholder engagement for innovation management and entrepreneurship development

E Leonidou, M Christofi, D Vrontis… - Journal of Business …, 2020 - Elsevier
This article is the first to consolidate the state of scholarly research on stakeholder
engagement in innovation management and entrepreneurship development. We hereby …

The development, growth, and performance of university spin-offs: A critical review

MT Mathisen, E Rasmussen - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2019 - Springer
The literature examining university spin-offs is expanding rapidly. While most studies have
examined the antecedents of spin-off creation at universities, the impact of spin-offs …

Managing open innovation projects with science-based and market-based partners

J Du, B Leten, W Vanhaverbeke - Research Policy, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper examines the relationship between (outside-in) open innovation and the financial
performance of R&D projects, drawing on a unique dataset that contains information on 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 …

Universities and open innovation: The determinants of network centrality

R Huggins, D Prokop, P Thompson - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2020 - Springer
This paper addresses the 'network'and 'open innovation'paradigms by seeking to examine
the factors associated with structural positioning within university–industry networks …

Rethinking the commercialization of public science: From entrepreneurial outcomes to societal impacts

R Fini, E Rasmussen, D Siegel… - Academy of Management …, 2018 - journals.aom.org
Studies have demonstrated the importance of scientific research for innovation and
economic performance at the firm and regional levels, and policymakers have extensively …

30 years after Bayh–Dole: Reassessing academic entrepreneurship

R Grimaldi, M Kenney, DS Siegel, M Wright - Research policy, 2011 - Elsevier
On the 30th anniversary of enactment of the Bayh–Dole Act in the US, we consider the
rationale for academic entrepreneurship and describe the evolving role of universities in the …

[图书][B] Creating the market university: How academic science became an economic engine

EP Berman - 2011 - books.google.com
When science adopts the logic of the market American universities today serve as economic
engines, performing the scientific research that will create new industries, drive economic …

How can universities facilitate academic spin-offs? An entrepreneurial competency perspective

E Rasmussen, M Wright - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2015 - Springer
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 …

SME international business models: The role of context and experience

J Child, L Hsieh, S Elbanna, J Karmowska… - Journal of World …, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper addresses two questions through a study of 180 SMEs located in contrasting
industry and home country contexts. First, which business models for international markets …