Although there is great interest in the new knowledge economy, less favoured regions seem permanently disadvantaged because they lack a critical mass of knowledge capital to initiate accumulation, growth and economic development processes. This is a problem for policy-makers seeking to promote economic growth and territorial cohesion in such regions. Despite this, examples from two such regions, Newcastle, UK and Twente, the Netherlands, suggests that such companies can be very successful. This paper seeks to develop a conceptual model of how university spin-off companies (USOs) can improve their regional economies. The economic benefits that such companies bring are explored, to identify those elements which can potentially upgrade regiona...
Saxion is part of the Dutch system of universities for higher vocational training and applied scienc...
Industrial competence is increasingly dispersed across the globe, urging young high-technology firms...
There is a general understanding that university plays a crucial role in regional development under ...
Although there is great interest in the new knowledge economy, less favoured regions seem permanentl...
Although there is great interest in the new knowledge economy, less favoured regions seem permanentl...
Although there is great interest in the new knowledge economy, less favoured regions seem permanentl...
The regional knowledge creation is the dominant economic explanation of regional competitiveness. In...
We discuss the economic and institutional factors that contribute to regions retaining university sp...
The importance of academic research ("AR") to economic growth is widely accepted but quantification ...
The knowledge economy appears to be problematic for old industrial regions, as lock-in and restructu...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Kogler, D. F., & Munro, A. K. (2010). A knowledge-based typolog...
Both the managerial literature and policymakers have recently emphasized the potential role of unive...
Although the literature on University-Industry knowledge transfer has rapidly expanded in the past d...
The technology and knowledge transfer from university to industry has raised the attention of policy...
Research on the formal role of universities in stimulating regional economic development is relative...
Saxion is part of the Dutch system of universities for higher vocational training and applied scienc...
Industrial competence is increasingly dispersed across the globe, urging young high-technology firms...
There is a general understanding that university plays a crucial role in regional development under ...
Although there is great interest in the new knowledge economy, less favoured regions seem permanentl...
Although there is great interest in the new knowledge economy, less favoured regions seem permanentl...
Although there is great interest in the new knowledge economy, less favoured regions seem permanentl...
The regional knowledge creation is the dominant economic explanation of regional competitiveness. In...
We discuss the economic and institutional factors that contribute to regions retaining university sp...
The importance of academic research ("AR") to economic growth is widely accepted but quantification ...
The knowledge economy appears to be problematic for old industrial regions, as lock-in and restructu...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Kogler, D. F., & Munro, A. K. (2010). A knowledge-based typolog...
Both the managerial literature and policymakers have recently emphasized the potential role of unive...
Although the literature on University-Industry knowledge transfer has rapidly expanded in the past d...
The technology and knowledge transfer from university to industry has raised the attention of policy...
Research on the formal role of universities in stimulating regional economic development is relative...
Saxion is part of the Dutch system of universities for higher vocational training and applied scienc...
Industrial competence is increasingly dispersed across the globe, urging young high-technology firms...
There is a general understanding that university plays a crucial role in regional development under ...