This study addresses the following research questions: what happens to the propensity to collaborate with other firms, once the researcher creates her own venture? Do her collaborations decrease or do they grow? These questions have been overlooked by the current literature, even though they carry important policy implications. Our key suggestion is that the effectiveness of a technology transfer tool can be better assessed by taking into account the possible crowding-out effects with other channels of knowledge transfer. We do so for Italy, by comparing the behavior of single researchers, before and after the establishment of their own firm, with the behavior of a control group. We assess whether those academics that founded their own firm...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs patent their inventions before and after creating a f...
Is there a trade-off of scholarly research productivity when faculty members found or join for-profi...
Academic research is generally seen as one of the most important goals of a university, but universi...
This study addresses the following research questions: what happens to the propensity to collaborate...
Focusing on the Italian population of academic entrepreneurs, we analyze the effect of establishing ...
Focusing on the Italian population of academic entrepreneurs, we analyze the effect of establishing ...
One of the most problematic aspects in the creation of spin-offs by university personnel concerns th...
One of the most problematic aspects in the creation of spin-offs by university personnel concerns t...
This paper focuses on academic patents owned by business companies and investigates the factors affe...
The emergence of knowledge-based societies over the past decades has spurred research on the specifi...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
Trabajo presentado a la Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) 50th Anniversary Conference, celebrada e...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la University-Industry Interaction International Conference, celebr...
none3Why do university researchers decide to start-up a new venture? How can we distinguish between ...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs patent their inventions before and after creating a f...
Is there a trade-off of scholarly research productivity when faculty members found or join for-profi...
Academic research is generally seen as one of the most important goals of a university, but universi...
This study addresses the following research questions: what happens to the propensity to collaborate...
Focusing on the Italian population of academic entrepreneurs, we analyze the effect of establishing ...
Focusing on the Italian population of academic entrepreneurs, we analyze the effect of establishing ...
One of the most problematic aspects in the creation of spin-offs by university personnel concerns th...
One of the most problematic aspects in the creation of spin-offs by university personnel concerns t...
This paper focuses on academic patents owned by business companies and investigates the factors affe...
The emergence of knowledge-based societies over the past decades has spurred research on the specifi...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
Trabajo presentado a la Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) 50th Anniversary Conference, celebrada e...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la University-Industry Interaction International Conference, celebr...
none3Why do university researchers decide to start-up a new venture? How can we distinguish between ...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs patent their inventions before and after creating a f...
Is there a trade-off of scholarly research productivity when faculty members found or join for-profi...
Academic research is generally seen as one of the most important goals of a university, but universi...