We compare individuals presently employed either at a university, or at a firm from an R&D-intensive sector, and analyze which of their personal-specific and employer-specific characteristics are related to their choice to leave their present employer for an own startup. Our data set combines the population of Danish employees with their present employers. We focus on persons who at least hold a Bachelor's degree in engineering, sciences and health and track them over 2001-2012. We show that (i) there are overall few differences between the characteristics of university and corporate startup entrepreneurs, (ii) common factors associated with startup activity of both university and corporate employees are education, top management team membe...
Evaluating the attractiveness of startup employment requires an understanding of both what startups ...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of university laboratories influence the propensity ...
We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how dif...
We compare individuals presently employed either at a university, or at a firm from an R&D-intensive...
Using a sample of 7,260 university employees, we investigate how legitimacy, social and human capita...
The aim of the paper is to shed light upon entrepreneurship among university graduates. We are inter...
Abstract in Undetermined Using a sample of 7,260 university employees, we investigate how legitimacy...
Mimeo, 2010Earlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial economic develo...
Arguably, local and national economic ecosystems rely on the influence of higher education instituti...
International audienceEarlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial econ...
With a worldwide shift towards a knowledge economy, universities are seen as a fundamental driver of...
Employment is often the primary motivation behind entrepreneurial and industrial policy. But, new fi...
University patent holders have been encouraged to use their inventions to start technology firms. Th...
Despite its importance, student and graduate entrepreneurship at universities has received limited s...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of university laboratories influence the propensity ...
Evaluating the attractiveness of startup employment requires an understanding of both what startups ...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of university laboratories influence the propensity ...
We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how dif...
We compare individuals presently employed either at a university, or at a firm from an R&D-intensive...
Using a sample of 7,260 university employees, we investigate how legitimacy, social and human capita...
The aim of the paper is to shed light upon entrepreneurship among university graduates. We are inter...
Abstract in Undetermined Using a sample of 7,260 university employees, we investigate how legitimacy...
Mimeo, 2010Earlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial economic develo...
Arguably, local and national economic ecosystems rely on the influence of higher education instituti...
International audienceEarlier research on the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurial econ...
With a worldwide shift towards a knowledge economy, universities are seen as a fundamental driver of...
Employment is often the primary motivation behind entrepreneurial and industrial policy. But, new fi...
University patent holders have been encouraged to use their inventions to start technology firms. Th...
Despite its importance, student and graduate entrepreneurship at universities has received limited s...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of university laboratories influence the propensity ...
Evaluating the attractiveness of startup employment requires an understanding of both what startups ...
This paper investigates how the characteristics of university laboratories influence the propensity ...
We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how dif...