Academic entrepreneurship: promise and perils
As academic institutions strive to meet financial demands, a tantalizing opportunity posits that faculty have untapped treasures emanating from laboratories or astute clinical observations awaiting commercialization. 'If only this alchemy could be turned into gold', administrators muse. Understanding the complexities of academic entrepreneurship should
William N, Hait, Michal, Preminger
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Academic Social Entrepreneurship: A Contemporary Reflection from Schumpeter’s Economic Sociology
Entrepreneurship has gained significant relevance in contemporary societies due to its role in generating economic and social value, including job creation, new businesses, and technological and social innovations. Scientific interest in entrepreneurship,
Hugo Pinto +3 more
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Exploring the Role of Entrepreneurship Education in Boosting Innovation among Students – A Case Study of Two KwaZulu-Natal Universities [PDF]
The South African unemployment rate currently is at 32.9%. The labour market is struggling to create opportunities and failing to counteract unemployment with relevant skills.
Mtshali Thabo Wonder +2 more
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Pengaruh Belajar Kelompok dan Persepsi Siswa Tentang Kewirausahaan Terhadap Nilai Ulangan Akhir Semester I Mata Pelajaran Kewirausahaan Pada Kelas XI di SMK Prawira Marta Kartasura Tahun Ajaran 2014/2015 [PDF]
This study was to determine: 1) Effect of group learning tehadap UAS I value entrepreneurship subjects in class XI in vocational Prawira Marta Kartasura 2014/2015 academic year.
, Prof. Dr. Harsono, SU, Amaliya, Rizka
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Introduction to Academic Entrepreneurship
The aim of the chapter is to provide practitioners and researchers, who wish to investigate academic entrepreneurship in details, with the basic characteristics of the phenomenon as an introduction to further exploration. As university entrepreneurship is rooted in the broader entrepreneurship theory, the investigation encompassed a set of definitions,
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Academic Culture: Professional Communication and Entrepreneurship
The biggest challenge for a professional in an age where academia is characterised by its ability to quickly and effectively cross borders is to reciprocate and convey the idea that what one has learned or attained should be put to use for the greater good of the people as well as the personal advantages one may accrue.
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Since the early 2000s, the promotion of entrepreneurship in higher education (HE) has become a central aim of educational policy in Europe. We apply a critical discourse approach to examine entrepreneurship HE policy discourse in the framework of ...
Päivi Siivonen +2 more
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Does interdisciplinarity lead to higher employment growth of academic spinoffs? [PDF]
Does heterogeneity in the educational backgrounds of the founders matter for firm success? Are team foundations more successful than single entrepreneurs? These questions are analysed using data on academic spinoffs in Germany.
Müller, Bettina
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Assessing the impact of academic assets on innovation and entrepreneurship: an application of DEA to Turkish universities [PDF]
PurposeThis study aims to investigate how the classical academic resources of universities contribute to their innovation and entrepreneurship performance.
Recep Kizilaslan +2 more
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Corruption and entrepreneurship: A bibliometric analysis [PDF]
The impact of corruption on entrepreneurial dynamics became an attractive topic for scholars after the appearance of public scandals that led to the delegitimization of many governments in the last 40 years.
Ceresia F. +3 more
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