This paper investigates the importance of entrepreneurship in the establishment of institutions for scientific research in Norway from the late nineteenth century until the mid-twentieth century. By rethinking the historical development of three forms of institutionalization of scientific research – the science academy with its private funds; the central research institute; and the research council – this paper provides insights into how the entrepreneurial process worked to identify future opportunities, gather resources and legitimize ventures for the organization of science in Norway. The paper pays special attention to the role of a select group of scientists, and their inter-generational transfer of knowledge. At the same time, the pap...
Norway, like many other industrialized countries, has a long tradition of implementing funding polic...
Kommersialisering av forskning er en lang og kapitalkrevende prosess, men til gjengjeld utgjør innov...
Institutions play a key role in building entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs). However, the academic lit...
This paper analyses the historical role of public research organisations for industrial growth and i...
This article provides a historical perspective on academic entrepreneurship and its role in institut...
Structured abstract Purpose The paper presents a historical case study of Norwegian transnational en...
This paper analyses the co-evolution of science, technology and innovation policy and industrial str...
Investigating the activities of institutional entrepreneurs at the intersection of local institution...
It seems beyond discussion that nations benefit greatly from having internationally competitive know...
The Departments of History of Universiteit Gent, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université Lille 3 a...
This paper discusses how a Norwegian entrepreneurial state has performed over more than seventy year...
International audienceThe collection of essays introduced in this article contributes to the debate ...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
Some resource-based economies become wealthy while others stay poor and Norway belongs to the first ...
The paper analyses Norwegian 19th century patentees. A special focus is on the affiliation or relat...
Norway, like many other industrialized countries, has a long tradition of implementing funding polic...
Kommersialisering av forskning er en lang og kapitalkrevende prosess, men til gjengjeld utgjør innov...
Institutions play a key role in building entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs). However, the academic lit...
This paper analyses the historical role of public research organisations for industrial growth and i...
This article provides a historical perspective on academic entrepreneurship and its role in institut...
Structured abstract Purpose The paper presents a historical case study of Norwegian transnational en...
This paper analyses the co-evolution of science, technology and innovation policy and industrial str...
Investigating the activities of institutional entrepreneurs at the intersection of local institution...
It seems beyond discussion that nations benefit greatly from having internationally competitive know...
The Departments of History of Universiteit Gent, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université Lille 3 a...
This paper discusses how a Norwegian entrepreneurial state has performed over more than seventy year...
International audienceThe collection of essays introduced in this article contributes to the debate ...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
Some resource-based economies become wealthy while others stay poor and Norway belongs to the first ...
The paper analyses Norwegian 19th century patentees. A special focus is on the affiliation or relat...
Norway, like many other industrialized countries, has a long tradition of implementing funding polic...
Kommersialisering av forskning er en lang og kapitalkrevende prosess, men til gjengjeld utgjør innov...
Institutions play a key role in building entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs). However, the academic lit...