Over the past decade, universities have invested heavily in startup accelerator programs; however, their role in the university entrepreneurial ecosystem is ambiguous. Are university startup accelerators intended to educate or are they created to facilitate business starts and to contribute to regional economic development? In contrast, most private-sector startup accelerators serve a consistent and differentiated role in the entrepreneurial ecosystem—they provide programming and resources to startups to increase the probability of a return on investment. Understanding the role of university startup accelerators is an important precursor to evaluating their impact and whether or not the return is worth the considerable investment. In this s...
Funding Information: The first author acknowledges and thanks funding from Kaute foundation in 2018 ...
New initiatives in student entrepreneurship programs are moving rapidly beyond traditional classroom...
Technology entrepreneurship seldom thrives in isolation; it usually requires interconnected networks...
Entrepreneurship and the startup phenomenon have received considerable attention from researchers, w...
Start-up entrepreneurs emerged as a phenomenon all over the world and in Finland as well. However, b...
Many scholars have investigated the growing phenomenon of start-ups in the last decade from various...
Accelerators are a rapidly growing new form of organization that aim to stimulate entrepreneurship t...
The last few years, accelerators are quickly proliferating across the globe. To illustrate, the F6S-...
In the entrepreneurial society (Audretsch, 2009a, 2009b), universities have two important tasks: fir...
Academic spin-offs are attracting increasing attention by researchers and policy makers. As a conseq...
Background: The Corporate Accelerator (CA) trend has extended beyond high technology industries, gai...
Accelerators are a new and fast-growing element in entrepreneurial ecosystems. However, our understa...
Infrastructure is commonly conceptualized as a set of facilities that play a critical role in facili...
Start-up companies are increasingly growing by exploiting disruptive ideas and recent digital techno...
Objectives Practicing entrepreneurs must develop knowledge and skills to grow their businesses, but ...
Funding Information: The first author acknowledges and thanks funding from Kaute foundation in 2018 ...
New initiatives in student entrepreneurship programs are moving rapidly beyond traditional classroom...
Technology entrepreneurship seldom thrives in isolation; it usually requires interconnected networks...
Entrepreneurship and the startup phenomenon have received considerable attention from researchers, w...
Start-up entrepreneurs emerged as a phenomenon all over the world and in Finland as well. However, b...
Many scholars have investigated the growing phenomenon of start-ups in the last decade from various...
Accelerators are a rapidly growing new form of organization that aim to stimulate entrepreneurship t...
The last few years, accelerators are quickly proliferating across the globe. To illustrate, the F6S-...
In the entrepreneurial society (Audretsch, 2009a, 2009b), universities have two important tasks: fir...
Academic spin-offs are attracting increasing attention by researchers and policy makers. As a conseq...
Background: The Corporate Accelerator (CA) trend has extended beyond high technology industries, gai...
Accelerators are a new and fast-growing element in entrepreneurial ecosystems. However, our understa...
Infrastructure is commonly conceptualized as a set of facilities that play a critical role in facili...
Start-up companies are increasingly growing by exploiting disruptive ideas and recent digital techno...
Objectives Practicing entrepreneurs must develop knowledge and skills to grow their businesses, but ...
Funding Information: The first author acknowledges and thanks funding from Kaute foundation in 2018 ...
New initiatives in student entrepreneurship programs are moving rapidly beyond traditional classroom...
Technology entrepreneurship seldom thrives in isolation; it usually requires interconnected networks...