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At least since Schumpeter published his work "The Theory of Economic Development" (1912), a wide body of literature has focused on the evolutionary process behind firm growth and survival. Recently a growing interest is devoted to the variable "location" as a critical factor, shaping firm...
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. Although the studies on academic entrepreneurship and university patenting have substantially increased, first there have not … patenting and entrepreneurship, and develop these factors into a tentative framework. It is our hope that this framework is …
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We analyze the influence of two contradicting settings on the success in the academic spin-off creation process. Scientists, who are embedded in the academic setting, have to reach out and adapt to the logics of the commercial setting to successfully found their firm. However, along this...
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through public sector entrepreneurship activities. Especially entrepreneurial universities are perceived as a conduit of …
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Earlier studies have shown that entrepreneurs play a key role in shaping regional development. Innovator networks where these entrepreneurs are members of have been identified as one among many critical factors for their firms' success. This paper intents to go one step further and analyses in...
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institutions. Our study examines the extent to which entrepreneurship at universities is driven by spatial proximity between …
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