The emergence of academic entrepreneurship is a recent phenomenon and the application of academic entrepreneurship is not consistent nor has consensus among institutions (Mars and Metcalfe, 2009). Mars and Rios-Aguilar (2010) posited that to understand the benefits and barriers of supporting and creating entrepreneurial activity in higher education, researchers need to apply the following conceptual dimensions when studying academic entrepreneurship: (1) creative disruption; (2) (dis)equilibrium; (3) innovation; (4) value creation; (5) [and] opportunity recognition. In this dissertation, a qualitative multi case study examined academic entrepreneurship with particular attention focused on the summer session administrator and how that role i...
In this article we introduce a novel entrepreneurial model, the “Faculty Cooperative”, an eco-system...
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The paper describes the case of the European entrepreneurship summer school (EESS) supported by a co...
The aim of this work is to analyse, by a mixed research method, the positive impact of innovative ed...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and substantial investment in research and development from the US governm...
Academic entrepreneurship refers to university faculty engagement in commercialization of research a...
Academic spin-offs are attracting increasing attention by researchers and policy makers. As a conseq...
Until recent years, the concept of entrepreneurship has been the subject of study and application pr...
The reaction of education providers to changing student markets has been to offer much more student ...
The authors argue that the university setting can directly influence the likelihood that students id...
Academic literature has increasingly recognized the value of non-traditional higher education learni...
The paper describes the case of the European entrepreneurship summer school (EESS) supported by a co...
With the help of several administrative leaders at my university, we managed to create our campus\u2...
In this article we introduce a novel entrepreneurial model, the “Faculty Cooperative”, an eco-system...
none1noThe characteristics and behavior of university spin-offs is an important topic in the managem...
Research universities continually struggle with issues related to commercialization of faculty resea...
Make Your Job Summer Program condenses the material in NFTE's year-long high school curriculum into ...
The paper describes the case of the European entrepreneurship summer school (EESS) supported by a co...
The aim of this work is to analyse, by a mixed research method, the positive impact of innovative ed...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and substantial investment in research and development from the US governm...
Academic entrepreneurship refers to university faculty engagement in commercialization of research a...
Academic spin-offs are attracting increasing attention by researchers and policy makers. As a conseq...
Until recent years, the concept of entrepreneurship has been the subject of study and application pr...
The reaction of education providers to changing student markets has been to offer much more student ...
The authors argue that the university setting can directly influence the likelihood that students id...
Academic literature has increasingly recognized the value of non-traditional higher education learni...
The paper describes the case of the European entrepreneurship summer school (EESS) supported by a co...
With the help of several administrative leaders at my university, we managed to create our campus\u2...
In this article we introduce a novel entrepreneurial model, the “Faculty Cooperative”, an eco-system...
none1noThe characteristics and behavior of university spin-offs is an important topic in the managem...
Research universities continually struggle with issues related to commercialization of faculty resea...