In search of the profit-maximizing actor: Motivations and definitions of success from nascent academic entrepreneurs

CS Hayter - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2011 - Springer
Scholars have traditionally assumed the establishment and management of university
spinoffs are guided by growth and the pursuit of profit. However, few studies have examined …

Public or private entrepreneurship? Revisiting motivations and definitions of success among academic entrepreneurs

CS Hayter - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2015 - Springer
The choice of university faculty to engage in academic entrepreneurship—the establishment
and management of a university spinoff company—is a critical component of university …

Who is the academic entrepreneur? The role of graduate students in the development of university spinoffs

CS Hayter, R Lubynsky, S Maroulis - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2017 - Springer
Academic entrepreneurship, the establishment of new companies based on technologies
derived from university research, is a well-recognized driver of regional and national …

Academic entrepreneurship and economic competitiveness: rethinking the role of the entrepreneur

M Wright, S Mosey, H Noke - Economics of Innovation and New …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
There has been an increase in research activity focused on the contribution of university
spin-offs to economic competitiveness, yet the majority of the studies have considered the …

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 …

University capabilities in facilitating entrepreneurship: A longitudinal study of spin-off ventures at mid-range universities

E Rasmussen, OJ Borch - Research policy, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper investigated how universities facilitate the process of spin-off venture formation
based on academic research. Building on a capability perspective, we add to the literature …

[图书][B] Building technology transfer within research universities: An entrepreneurial approach

TJ Allen, RP O'Shea - 2014 - books.google.com
For the past number of years, academic entrepreneurship has become one of the most
widely studied topics in the entrepreneurship literature. Yet, despite all the research that has …

Parting the ivory curtain: Understanding how universities support a diverse set of startups

SK Shah, EC Pahnke - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2014 - Springer
Universities are widely recognized as a critical source of technological innovation and are
heralded for the entrepreneurial ventures cultivated within their walls. To date, most …

Venture creation patterns in academic entrepreneurship: the role of founder motivations

S Hossinger, J Block, X Chen, A Werner - The Journal of Technology …, 2021 - Springer
The path to academic entrepreneurship is characterized by a sequence of venture creation
activities, which can be classified into operational-, financing-and commercialization …

A trajectory of early-stage spinoff success: the role of knowledge intermediaries within an entrepreneurial university ecosystem

CS Hayter - Small Business Economics, 2016 - Springer
Universities play a well-established role in regional economic growth, one contribution to
which is academic entrepreneurship, the establishment and support of faculty and graduate …