We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how different characteristics in the technological knowledge base at start-up influence spin-off performance. We investigate how the technological knowledge characteristics endowed at start-up predict growth, taking into account whether the knowledge / technology is transferred from a corporation or university. We use a novel, hand-collected dataset involving 48 corporate and 73 university spin-offs, comprising the population of spin-offs in Flanders during 1991-2002. We find corporate spin-offs grow most if they start with a specific narrow-focused technology sufficiently distinct from the technical knowledge base of the parent company and which is...
In this article we examine the influence of formal technology transfer from a public research organi...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Kogler, D. F., & Munro, A. K. (2010). A knowledge-based typolog...
New firms founded to exploit university-based intellectual property have become an important interna...
We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how dif...
Innovative start-ups, including spin-offs from universities and companies, play a vital role in the ...
Academic spin-offs are entrepreneurial ventures typically founded by one or more scientists who have...
Abstract University spin-offs are defined as firms founded by university employees. Using a large da...
University spin-off has increasingly become an interesting concern in contemporary life. This repres...
Corporate entrepreneurship and corporate spin-offs have gained importance over the last decades. Cor...
The concept of the entrepreneurial university advocates the importance of the economic and societal ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the knowledge flows from incumbent firms to newcomers in technol...
This paper adopts a resource-based perspective to understand why some universities are more successf...
We investigated how the knowledge capabilities of industry incumbents affected the generation, devel...
The subject of this article is the inheritance of the parent university of academic spin-offs throug...
We discuss the characteristics of academic "spin-off processes" in environments outside of high tech...
In this article we examine the influence of formal technology transfer from a public research organi...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Kogler, D. F., & Munro, A. K. (2010). A knowledge-based typolog...
New firms founded to exploit university-based intellectual property have become an important interna...
We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how dif...
Innovative start-ups, including spin-offs from universities and companies, play a vital role in the ...
Academic spin-offs are entrepreneurial ventures typically founded by one or more scientists who have...
Abstract University spin-offs are defined as firms founded by university employees. Using a large da...
University spin-off has increasingly become an interesting concern in contemporary life. This repres...
Corporate entrepreneurship and corporate spin-offs have gained importance over the last decades. Cor...
The concept of the entrepreneurial university advocates the importance of the economic and societal ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the knowledge flows from incumbent firms to newcomers in technol...
This paper adopts a resource-based perspective to understand why some universities are more successf...
We investigated how the knowledge capabilities of industry incumbents affected the generation, devel...
The subject of this article is the inheritance of the parent university of academic spin-offs throug...
We discuss the characteristics of academic "spin-off processes" in environments outside of high tech...
In this article we examine the influence of formal technology transfer from a public research organi...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Kogler, D. F., & Munro, A. K. (2010). A knowledge-based typolog...
New firms founded to exploit university-based intellectual property have become an important interna...