The number and scope of faculty and institutions involved in academic entre-preneurship continues to expand, and this has signifi cant implications for uni-versities, involving potentially wonderful opportunities but also dire risks. This paper looks beyond academic capitalism, a theory that currently dominates the study of higher education, by introducing several other theoretical frameworks for interpretation of academic entrepreneurship: resource dependence theory, the Triple Helix model, and Mode 2 knowledge production. Acknowledging the fact that academic capitalism signifi cantly furthers our understanding of aca-demic entrepreneurship, I argue that these other conceptual propositions are constructive in enlightening perspectives on t...
This study explores how faculty in the social sciences experience and respond to academic capitalism...
In today’s interconnected world economy, science and technology (S&T) have become integral to econom...
This book by Richard Münch, professor emeritus at the University of Bamberg, Germany, proposes a soc...
The number and scope of faculty and institutions involved in academic entre-preneurship continues to...
The number and scope of faculty and institutions involved in academic entrepreneurship continues to ...
This forum contribution discusses the increasing trend toward academic capitalism and profit-oriente...
The theory of academic capitalism provides a cogent explanation of the actors, organizations, and ne...
This article begins with a brief review of research on the development of ideas about the knowledge-...
The interest of higher education researchers in entrepreneurialism in European universities began in...
The interest of higher education researchers in entrepreneurialism in European universities began in...
Over the last four decades, the joint collapse of higher education’s socio-political mediating role ...
Knowledge production has changed considerably in the past few decades. This transformation has notab...
The emergence of a new mode of knowledge production, the formation of a ‘Triple Helix’ of university...
Artykuł rozpoczyna się krótkim sprawozdaniem ze stanu badań nad rozwojem koncepcji gospodarki oparte...
It would take almost all the space dedicated to this commentary to quote all the literature arguing ...
This study explores how faculty in the social sciences experience and respond to academic capitalism...
In today’s interconnected world economy, science and technology (S&T) have become integral to econom...
This book by Richard Münch, professor emeritus at the University of Bamberg, Germany, proposes a soc...
The number and scope of faculty and institutions involved in academic entre-preneurship continues to...
The number and scope of faculty and institutions involved in academic entrepreneurship continues to ...
This forum contribution discusses the increasing trend toward academic capitalism and profit-oriente...
The theory of academic capitalism provides a cogent explanation of the actors, organizations, and ne...
This article begins with a brief review of research on the development of ideas about the knowledge-...
The interest of higher education researchers in entrepreneurialism in European universities began in...
The interest of higher education researchers in entrepreneurialism in European universities began in...
Over the last four decades, the joint collapse of higher education’s socio-political mediating role ...
Knowledge production has changed considerably in the past few decades. This transformation has notab...
The emergence of a new mode of knowledge production, the formation of a ‘Triple Helix’ of university...
Artykuł rozpoczyna się krótkim sprawozdaniem ze stanu badań nad rozwojem koncepcji gospodarki oparte...
It would take almost all the space dedicated to this commentary to quote all the literature arguing ...
This study explores how faculty in the social sciences experience and respond to academic capitalism...
In today’s interconnected world economy, science and technology (S&T) have become integral to econom...
This book by Richard Münch, professor emeritus at the University of Bamberg, Germany, proposes a soc...