The growing importance of knowledge and the ensuing need to translate research results, and especially new scientific findings as quickly as possible into economic activities are drawing the attention of academia and politicans increasingly towards what is referred to as academic spin-off formations. These business foundations from higher education institutions and off-campus research facilities are a route to knowledge and technology transfer, which can ensure that the research results gathered in these facilities are transferred directly into marketable products or processes. Policymakers are expected to create favourable framework conditions for the formation of spin-offs. Several initiatives of the Federal State and "Länder" (e.g. the E...
Academic spin-offs are entrepreneurial ventures typically founded by one or more scientists who have...
Universities are key players in entrepreneurial ecosystems. A positive consequence of their knowledg...
The topic of this paper is research-based spin-offs from public organisations. The initial point is ...
The growing importance of knowledge and the ensuing need to translate research results, and especial...
peer reviewedThe commercialisation of scientific and technological knowledge produced within publicl...
The commercialization of academic research results is often difficult and requires a flexible approa...
Universities are multifaceted institutions actively playing an engaging role in society. Besides bei...
Overall this study provides an investigation of different ‘support mechanisms’ devised to facilitate...
"The EU-funded project 'Production of Knowledge Revisited: The Impact of Academic Spin-Offs on Publi...
Public research organisations nowadays are very much involved in the commercialisation of their rese...
Both the managerial literature and policymakers have recently emphasized the potential role of unive...
"Academic spin-offs have received increasing attention in discussions about science and innovation p...
This thesis has reported one of the first Australian studies of the role of spin-off companies (as a...
Based on the principal-agent theory, this paper analyses the historical emergence of policies suppor...
Spin-off firms from research organisations are an important means of technology transfer from academ...
Academic spin-offs are entrepreneurial ventures typically founded by one or more scientists who have...
Universities are key players in entrepreneurial ecosystems. A positive consequence of their knowledg...
The topic of this paper is research-based spin-offs from public organisations. The initial point is ...
The growing importance of knowledge and the ensuing need to translate research results, and especial...
peer reviewedThe commercialisation of scientific and technological knowledge produced within publicl...
The commercialization of academic research results is often difficult and requires a flexible approa...
Universities are multifaceted institutions actively playing an engaging role in society. Besides bei...
Overall this study provides an investigation of different ‘support mechanisms’ devised to facilitate...
"The EU-funded project 'Production of Knowledge Revisited: The Impact of Academic Spin-Offs on Publi...
Public research organisations nowadays are very much involved in the commercialisation of their rese...
Both the managerial literature and policymakers have recently emphasized the potential role of unive...
"Academic spin-offs have received increasing attention in discussions about science and innovation p...
This thesis has reported one of the first Australian studies of the role of spin-off companies (as a...
Based on the principal-agent theory, this paper analyses the historical emergence of policies suppor...
Spin-off firms from research organisations are an important means of technology transfer from academ...
Academic spin-offs are entrepreneurial ventures typically founded by one or more scientists who have...
Universities are key players in entrepreneurial ecosystems. A positive consequence of their knowledg...
The topic of this paper is research-based spin-offs from public organisations. The initial point is ...