The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to engage with the external environment and what forms knowledge transfer (KT) activities should take. This paper distinguishes between the variety of forms of engagement (KT breadth) and the intensity of collaboration (KT depth) in the analysis of their motivations. The paper relies on a sample of Italian academics from different scientific fields over the period 2004–2008. Whereas previous literature has shown that academics are essentially motivated by learning opportunities, fundraising and satisfaction derived from puzzle solving in research activities, our paper provides evidence of the positive role of an additional motivation for both th...
This work investigates entrepreneurial intentions among academic scientists. Drawing from the litera...
The literature on academic engagement and commercialisation shows that the links between universitie...
Due to the early stage and embryonic nature of university technologies is necessary to focus on the ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
Although academics are increasingly engaging with businesses, some fundamental aspects of this pheno...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to illuminate motivations and “pull” factors of academics eng...
This article aims to provide a deeper understanding of the individual factors behind scientists’ inv...
Introduction: This research addresses a primary issue that involves motivating academics to share kn...
In the last three decades, a rich body of research has focused on knowledge-commercialisation activi...
Why do university researchers decide to start-up a new venture? How can we distinguish between the d...
This article aims to provide a deeper understanding of the individual factors behind scientists’ inv...
This work investigates entrepreneurial intentions among academic scientists. Drawing from the litera...
The literature on academic engagement and commercialisation shows that the links between universitie...
Due to the early stage and embryonic nature of university technologies is necessary to focus on the ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
The debate on the entrepreneurial university has raised questions about what motivates academics to ...
Although academics are increasingly engaging with businesses, some fundamental aspects of this pheno...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to illuminate motivations and “pull” factors of academics eng...
This article aims to provide a deeper understanding of the individual factors behind scientists’ inv...
Introduction: This research addresses a primary issue that involves motivating academics to share kn...
In the last three decades, a rich body of research has focused on knowledge-commercialisation activi...
Why do university researchers decide to start-up a new venture? How can we distinguish between the d...
This article aims to provide a deeper understanding of the individual factors behind scientists’ inv...
This work investigates entrepreneurial intentions among academic scientists. Drawing from the litera...
The literature on academic engagement and commercialisation shows that the links between universitie...
Due to the early stage and embryonic nature of university technologies is necessary to focus on the ...