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University spin-offs and their environment
Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2010Using nine university-level variables (including publications, patents, and spin-offs) and ten regional indicators, I show that the regional economy clearly differentiates Italian universities according to four distinct types, corresponding to four productivity levels.
Nicola Baldini
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Support of University Spin-off Companies
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2000In this paper the process of the business development of spin-off companies from universities is described. The authors discuss each phase of development (awareness, feasibility, start-up, growth and maturity) and provide examples of each phase.
Peter Van Der Sijde, Jaap Van Tilburg
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University spin-offs: Opportunity or challenge?
Nature Materials, 2006With industrial research increasingly under pressure to produce rapid profits, and universities rightly concerned with primary research, can university spin-off companies fill the gap between invention and commercialization?
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2019
University spin-offs are the object of interest of many actors in a society, due to their potential positive impacts on regional and national competitiveness, entrepreneurial culture, diffusion of innovation, creation of skilled jobs and income. These new companies, created by entrepreneurs whose knowledge was developed at a university, are now ...
Claudia Pavani +2 more
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University spin-offs are the object of interest of many actors in a society, due to their potential positive impacts on regional and national competitiveness, entrepreneurial culture, diffusion of innovation, creation of skilled jobs and income. These new companies, created by entrepreneurs whose knowledge was developed at a university, are now ...
Claudia Pavani +2 more
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Economic Contribution of University Spin-Off
2020University spin-offs (USOs) are drawing increasing interest among both academic and institutions, given their potential contribution in the economic development. In order to obtain empirical evidence about the impact of Spanish USOs, this chapter analyses the population identified in 2013, revealing a limited impact in the business fabric, into job ...
Isabel Román-Martínez +2 more
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Australian university spin-offs: a holistic process model for spin-off creation
2023University spin-offs (USOs) are formal channels of knowledge transfer from universities. These ventures commercialize research outcomes, technologies, and ideas generated within universities. They translate research and ideas into marketable solutions, thus creating business opportunities and job creation.
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Links between Universities and Their Spin-Offs
Industry and Higher Education, 1998The desire to find appropriate vehicles for the commercialization of university research has been an ongoing concern for those inside and outside universities. In this paper, the authors present follow-up findings into their research on the formation and management of university spin-off firms (USOs) in England.
Brian Rappert, Andrew Webster
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Imprinting and the progeny of university spin-offs
The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2016In this paper, we employ a genealogical imprinting approach to theorize that experiences incurred during the founding of a first-generation university spin-off will influence future spin-off activity from the focal firm. We propose that firms that secure equity investment during their founding process will have a higher likelihood of generating ...
Michael P. Ciuchta +4 more
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