University patent holders have been encouraged to use their inventions to start technology firms. This has been touted as a major contributor to economic development, value creation, and spillovers. It is theoretically and practically important to understand the antecedents to this activity. In this study, we examine Australian Public Research Organizations (PRO) patent holders and use entrepreneurial attitudes, economic personal situations, as well as the environment in which the patent holders operate to understand the differences between those who chose to follow an entrepreneurial path and those who do not. Using binary logistic regression analysis, we find statistically significant differences between entrepreneur inventors (EIs) and n...
This paper examines the prevalence and determinants of the commercialization of research by universi...
Prior studies have shown that the acquisition of relevant knowledge by employees in existing firms i...
The past decade has seen a plethora of policy initiatives that seek to bridge the chasm between inve...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs seek patents for spin-off technology in weak organiza...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs seek patents for spin-off technology in weak organiza...
Over the past decades, universities have increasingly become involved in entrepreneurial activities....
AbstractThis paper studies the determinants of enterprising aspirations of university-based research...
This paper contributes to the literature on innovation and entrepreneurship by providing sector-spec...
In this study, we examine individual patent holders and the fate of their inventions. A unique datab...
Problem: The increasing interest in academic, and general, entrepreneurship increases the need for v...
This thesis has reported one of the first Australian studies of the role of spin-off companies (as a...
The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or to spin-off fo...
Despite the recent increase in academic entrepreneurship research, we still know relatively little a...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs patent their inventions before and after creating a f...
This paper examines the prevalence and determinants of the commercialization of research by universi...
This paper examines the prevalence and determinants of the commercialization of research by universi...
Prior studies have shown that the acquisition of relevant knowledge by employees in existing firms i...
The past decade has seen a plethora of policy initiatives that seek to bridge the chasm between inve...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs seek patents for spin-off technology in weak organiza...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs seek patents for spin-off technology in weak organiza...
Over the past decades, universities have increasingly become involved in entrepreneurial activities....
AbstractThis paper studies the determinants of enterprising aspirations of university-based research...
This paper contributes to the literature on innovation and entrepreneurship by providing sector-spec...
In this study, we examine individual patent holders and the fate of their inventions. A unique datab...
Problem: The increasing interest in academic, and general, entrepreneurship increases the need for v...
This thesis has reported one of the first Australian studies of the role of spin-off companies (as a...
The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or to spin-off fo...
Despite the recent increase in academic entrepreneurship research, we still know relatively little a...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs patent their inventions before and after creating a f...
This paper examines the prevalence and determinants of the commercialization of research by universi...
This paper examines the prevalence and determinants of the commercialization of research by universi...
Prior studies have shown that the acquisition of relevant knowledge by employees in existing firms i...
The past decade has seen a plethora of policy initiatives that seek to bridge the chasm between inve...