This paper was presented at The XXVII ISPIM Innovation Conference – Blending Tomorrow’s Innovation Vintage, Porto, Portugal on 19-22 June 2016. The full conference proceedings are available to ISPIM members at www.ispim.org.As universities transition toward being increasingly entrepreneurial there is, according to their emerging strategies, a call for a new breed of Entrepreneurial Academic. Academic Entrepreneurs, who spinning-out or starting-up new ventures, have been studied since the inception of academic capitalism in the late 1980s. Recently, policy and now research recognises less formal modes of business engagement attracts academics with an Entrepreneurial modus-operandi. However we know little about the distinctions between t...
Operating at the interface between scientific research and commercial exploitation of research, know...
Hybrid entrepreneurship is a relatively new term referring to someone who want to try out his or her...
Through the qualitative analysis of 81 semi-structured interviews of academics from the STEM fields,...
Universities are now viewed as key economic actors within regions and are central actors in shaping ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Inderscience via the DOI in this record.Uni...
We argue that the current focus of the academic entrepreneurship literature, which is mostly on pate...
Purpose: According to the paradigm of the Triple Helix, universities are moving from their tradition...
The emergence of a new mode of knowledge production, the formation of a ‘Triple Helix’ of university...
This paper aims at improving our understanding of the attributes of academic researchers that influe...
Academic entrepreneurs are a valuable asset for universities. However, most academic entrepreneurs a...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 7th April 2021 to 11th April 2023.Academic ent...
Background - In today’s global changing environment, academic entrepreneurship has been recognised ...
Purpose: This paper examines and discusses the need for micro-level analyses of academic entrepreneu...
In this article we introduce a novel entrepreneurial model, the “Faculty Cooperative”, an eco-system...
Academic spin-offs are attracting increasing attention by researchers and policy makers. As a conseq...
Operating at the interface between scientific research and commercial exploitation of research, know...
Hybrid entrepreneurship is a relatively new term referring to someone who want to try out his or her...
Through the qualitative analysis of 81 semi-structured interviews of academics from the STEM fields,...
Universities are now viewed as key economic actors within regions and are central actors in shaping ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Inderscience via the DOI in this record.Uni...
We argue that the current focus of the academic entrepreneurship literature, which is mostly on pate...
Purpose: According to the paradigm of the Triple Helix, universities are moving from their tradition...
The emergence of a new mode of knowledge production, the formation of a ‘Triple Helix’ of university...
This paper aims at improving our understanding of the attributes of academic researchers that influe...
Academic entrepreneurs are a valuable asset for universities. However, most academic entrepreneurs a...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 7th April 2021 to 11th April 2023.Academic ent...
Background - In today’s global changing environment, academic entrepreneurship has been recognised ...
Purpose: This paper examines and discusses the need for micro-level analyses of academic entrepreneu...
In this article we introduce a novel entrepreneurial model, the “Faculty Cooperative”, an eco-system...
Academic spin-offs are attracting increasing attention by researchers and policy makers. As a conseq...
Operating at the interface between scientific research and commercial exploitation of research, know...
Hybrid entrepreneurship is a relatively new term referring to someone who want to try out his or her...
Through the qualitative analysis of 81 semi-structured interviews of academics from the STEM fields,...