This paper aimed to explore the emerging university function of collaboration and leadership in developing large-scale research infrastructure (LRI). A qualitative approach, drawing from both primary and secondary data, was employed to delve deeper into the roles and aspects of the entrepreneurial university pertinent to LRI development. The study highlighted the need for the entrepreneurial university to establish a strategic direction for collaboration and leadership in LRIs. A conceptual model was crafted that delineated the central role of the entrepreneurial university, segmenting the findings into three research elements: (i) research and education (ii) collaboration, and (iii) utilization and impact. Actor perspectives from both acad...
As the University Spin Out (USO) has become a highly desirable outcome for commercialization efforts...
The article introduces the special section on “University–industry linkages and academic engagements...
University–industry collaborations are widely seen as an important mode of institutional interaction...
In the past decades universities have progressively gained more attention for their roles as economi...
The very basics of entrepreneurial processes rest on the capabilities of individual actors to come u...
In this paper two research questions are explored by analysing empirical material from Savonia Unive...
Abstract For most research funding agencies it has become increasingly important to demonstrate the ...
In Irish higher education, there is strong awareness of the potential for, and of, collaboration bet...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is a micro-level examination of the role and function of cooperat...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) collabor...
AtricleUniversities play a crucial role in society as producers and transmitters of knowledge. In r...
Purpose: Universities, when collaborating with industry, are generally assumed to be the motors for ...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) coll...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
Formal or informal relations between academia and industry have become more frequent and visible. As...
As the University Spin Out (USO) has become a highly desirable outcome for commercialization efforts...
The article introduces the special section on “University–industry linkages and academic engagements...
University–industry collaborations are widely seen as an important mode of institutional interaction...
In the past decades universities have progressively gained more attention for their roles as economi...
The very basics of entrepreneurial processes rest on the capabilities of individual actors to come u...
In this paper two research questions are explored by analysing empirical material from Savonia Unive...
Abstract For most research funding agencies it has become increasingly important to demonstrate the ...
In Irish higher education, there is strong awareness of the potential for, and of, collaboration bet...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is a micro-level examination of the role and function of cooperat...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) collabor...
AtricleUniversities play a crucial role in society as producers and transmitters of knowledge. In r...
Purpose: Universities, when collaborating with industry, are generally assumed to be the motors for ...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) coll...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
Formal or informal relations between academia and industry have become more frequent and visible. As...
As the University Spin Out (USO) has become a highly desirable outcome for commercialization efforts...
The article introduces the special section on “University–industry linkages and academic engagements...
University–industry collaborations are widely seen as an important mode of institutional interaction...