The art of enabling new start-ups is on the rise, but only minimal research has been conducted in this arena. Because university start-ups contribute to the economy of the locale where they operate, they have become an important sector of the economy. This paper seeks to examine how sponsored research expenditure, entrepreneurship culture, and certain human capital factors affect number of university start-ups
International audienceEarlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial econ...
Why do university researchers decide to start-up a new venture? How can we distinguish between the d...
This paper examines the link between universities and entrepreneurship. The paper finds three distin...
Abstract in Undetermined Using a sample of 7,260 university employees, we investigate how legitimacy...
Using a sample of 7,260 university employees, we investigate how legitimacy, social and human capita...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of universities and other institutions in successfu...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Individual and organizational entrepreneurial activity varies across regions/countries. Universities...
This paper builds on human capital theory to assess the importance of formal education among graduat...
In the present chapter, we focus on how start-ups become embedded in the university and industry con...
With a worldwide shift towards a knowledge economy, universities are seen as a fundamental driver of...
In order to preserve innovation, knowledge development and diffusion, as well as the transfer of new...
This paper provides empirical evidence that young university spin-offs are more likely to receive ve...
There is a debate about the development and performance of university spin-offs, i.e. firms created ...
Mimeo, 2010Earlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial economic develo...
International audienceEarlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial econ...
Why do university researchers decide to start-up a new venture? How can we distinguish between the d...
This paper examines the link between universities and entrepreneurship. The paper finds three distin...
Abstract in Undetermined Using a sample of 7,260 university employees, we investigate how legitimacy...
Using a sample of 7,260 university employees, we investigate how legitimacy, social and human capita...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of universities and other institutions in successfu...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Individual and organizational entrepreneurial activity varies across regions/countries. Universities...
This paper builds on human capital theory to assess the importance of formal education among graduat...
In the present chapter, we focus on how start-ups become embedded in the university and industry con...
With a worldwide shift towards a knowledge economy, universities are seen as a fundamental driver of...
In order to preserve innovation, knowledge development and diffusion, as well as the transfer of new...
This paper provides empirical evidence that young university spin-offs are more likely to receive ve...
There is a debate about the development and performance of university spin-offs, i.e. firms created ...
Mimeo, 2010Earlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial economic develo...
International audienceEarlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial econ...
Why do university researchers decide to start-up a new venture? How can we distinguish between the d...
This paper examines the link between universities and entrepreneurship. The paper finds three distin...