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There is a significant lack of consensus regarding the impact of students’ entrepreneurship engagement on academic performance, despite the growing interest in entrepreneurship among university students and its potential benefits for financial ...
Charles Obeng, Paul Kwasi Kumah
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Academic entrepreneurship: Early career researchers��� perspectives
This report explores the preconceptions that early career researchers (ECRs) in STEM hold toward academic entrepreneurship and the commercialisation of research and innovation through spinout companies. It is the third and final report that documents the findings from the Women and Spinouts: A Case for Action project, funded by the EPSRC under its ...
Griffiths, Heather +3 more
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In this unique and timely volume, Scott Shane systematically explains the formation of university spinoff companies and their role in the commercialization of university technology and wealth creation in the United States and elsewhere. The importance of university spinoff activity is discussed and the historical development of university spinoff ...
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How University Departmens respond to the Rise of Academic Entrepreneurship? The Pasteur's Quadrant Explanation [PDF]
This paper examines how universities can develop a new organizational structure to cope with the rise of academic entrepreneurship. By deploying the Pasteurian quadrant framework, knowledge creation and knowledge utilization in universities are measured.
Hui-Ru Chi +3 more
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Entrepreneurial Opportunity Recognition and Exploitation in the Academia: a Dynamic Process of Networking [PDF]
Decision-making, incentives, environmental frameworks and support mechanism are often subject to entrepreneurship research striving to explain how and why academics engage in entrepreneurial activities.
Vogel, Eleonore Huang
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Teaching and research opportunities in technology entrepreneurship [PDF]
Technology entrepreneurship as a discipline of study has come of age. The international research community is no longer debating what technology entrepreneurship means or spending time justifying its importance.
Mosey, Simon
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This study aims to determine how much (1) the correlation vocational of learning interest and entrepreneurship learning achievement to entrepreneurship interest, (2) the correlation between vocational learning interest and entrepreneurship interest ...
Syahrul Yusliyantoro, Samidjo Samidjo
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Entrepreneurship as a process of collective exploration [PDF]
Clarifies the potentials of the notion of exploration for the analysis of the uncertain and collective nature of entrepreneurship, and provides detailed examination of a case study on a French academic spin-off.entrepreneurship; exploration; opportunity ...
Liliana Doganova
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The internationalization of science and its influence on academic entrepreneurship [PDF]
We conjecture that the mobility of academic scientists increases the propensity of such agents to engage in academic entrepreneurship. Our empirical analysis is based on a survey of researchers at the Max Planck Society in Germany.
Krabel, Stefan +2 more
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A holistic approach to emerging and frontier MNE’s internationalization: a new conceptual research framework [PDF]
The goal of this conference is to bring together global teacher-scholars and business leaders who are interested in sharing innovative pedagogy and furthering greater cross-border research collaboration that focuses on emerging and developing countries ...
Goncalves, Marcus
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