We investigate the influence of entrepreneurial orientation and team efficacy, in addition to the impact of domain-specific industry and research experience of spin-off management teams, on absorptive capacity, both potential and realised. A multiple regression analysis in 95 Dutch high-tech academic spin-offs indicates that entrepreneurial orientation and domain-specific research experience are positively related to potential absorptive capacity while entrepreneurial orientation, team efficacy and domain-specific industry experience are positively related to realised absorptive capacity. Analyses of the explained variance show that entrepreneurial orientation and team efficacy provide a higher contribution to absorptive capacity than domai...
none3siFirst Online: 15 September 2017Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams generally concentrat...
Academic spin-offs are entrepreneurial ventures typically founded by one or more scientists who have...
We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how dif...
We investigate the influence of entrepreneurial orientation and team efficacy, in addition to the im...
The aim of this study is to reduce the ambiguity of the university technology transfer (UTT) process...
A fundamental challenge in entrepreneurship is how to predict firm performance particularly for high...
Innovative start-ups, including spin-offs from universities and companies, play a vital role in the ...
The Growth of Academic Spin-offs The Management Team’s Absorptive Capacity and Facilitator Support A...
Our study focuses on the opportunity exploitation stage of the entrepreneurial process in new ventur...
Despite a growing interest in corporate entrepreneurship, we know little of how managers can better ...
The implications of Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) for firm performance in low- and medium-tech (L...
This study uses 80 newly public pharmaceutical biotechnology companies to explore the relationship b...
Drawing on a dynamic capabilities perspective and a resource-based view, this article analyzes the r...
Building on the attention-based view, we argue that companies need a challenging mechanism to focus...
This study explores the relationship between the entrepreneurial orientation of university departmen...
none3siFirst Online: 15 September 2017Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams generally concentrat...
Academic spin-offs are entrepreneurial ventures typically founded by one or more scientists who have...
We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how dif...
We investigate the influence of entrepreneurial orientation and team efficacy, in addition to the im...
The aim of this study is to reduce the ambiguity of the university technology transfer (UTT) process...
A fundamental challenge in entrepreneurship is how to predict firm performance particularly for high...
Innovative start-ups, including spin-offs from universities and companies, play a vital role in the ...
The Growth of Academic Spin-offs The Management Team’s Absorptive Capacity and Facilitator Support A...
Our study focuses on the opportunity exploitation stage of the entrepreneurial process in new ventur...
Despite a growing interest in corporate entrepreneurship, we know little of how managers can better ...
The implications of Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) for firm performance in low- and medium-tech (L...
This study uses 80 newly public pharmaceutical biotechnology companies to explore the relationship b...
Drawing on a dynamic capabilities perspective and a resource-based view, this article analyzes the r...
Building on the attention-based view, we argue that companies need a challenging mechanism to focus...
This study explores the relationship between the entrepreneurial orientation of university departmen...
none3siFirst Online: 15 September 2017Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams generally concentrat...
Academic spin-offs are entrepreneurial ventures typically founded by one or more scientists who have...
We contribute to the literature on corporate spin-offs and university spin-offs by exploring how dif...