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The Internationalization of Academic Spin-Offs: Evidence from Italy
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Despite a growing interest in academic spin-offs (ASOs), research has overlooked the determinants, strategies, and outcomes of their internationalization choices. In this chapter, we review existing literature on the topic of internationalization of ASOs, connecting it to international business and international entrepreneurship literature, identifying
BOLZANI, DANIELA +2 more
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Academic Entrepreneurship, Knowledge Transfer, and Academic Spin-offs
2019Academic entrepreneurship literature has been covering a wide array of subjects, including studies on the role of universities in the process of transferring knowledge, the role of governments in spin-off processes and on the creation of new companies (start-up) and also with several scopes of research, such as the role of university policies in the ...
Fernando Manuel Valente +1 more
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Intellectual capital disclosure and awareness in academic spin-offs
2016This paper investigates about reporting and measuring Intellectual Capital in academic spin-offs (ASOs). Thanks to an empirical survey on a set of ASOs’ entrepreneurs, it aims at discovering if Intellectual capital is known, appreciated and disclosed in both internal documents and financial reports.
DAMERI, RENATA, GARELLI, ROBERTO
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Localization for academic spin-off: a driver for the innovative perfomance
20215
Poponi, Stefano +4 more
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Success Factors in Canadian Academic Spin-Offs
The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2006In the last 20 years Canadian university produced some 1200 spin-off companies, out of which 5–6% are still independent and quoted in the stock exchanges. This study analysed these public companies in terms of industry, technologies, regions, universities and growth.
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Academic Knowledge Vs Enterpreneurship: The Spin off way
2015Abstract: The Universities and other Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have come to be-regarded as key sources of knowledge utilizable in the pursuit of economic growth through commercialization and transfer of knowledge activities (Huggin and Johnston, 2009; 2015).
Vesperi W., Reina R., Gentile T. A. R.
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Liquidity events and VC-backed academic spin-offs: The role of search alliances
Research Policy, 2020Johan Bruneel +2 more
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