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within the subsample of inventions with multiple licensees. -- academic inventions ; licensing ; spin-off entrepreneurship …Using a new dataset with detailed geographic information about licensing activities of the Max Planck Society, Germany …
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employment or entrepreneurship. Strong willingness to freely distribute research findings are related to a low appeal of private … sector work. -- Knowledge transfer ; science ; entrepreneurship ; innovation ; commercialization …
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through public sector entrepreneurship activities. Especially entrepreneurial universities are perceived as a conduit of …
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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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; entrepreneurship ; finance ; Information Asymmetries …
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The transfer of knowledge and technology from academia to industry is usually understood as a process. While previous research focuses on phenomena along the process and its outcomes, the starting point of the process - the initiation of a transfer activity - remains unstudied. We provide first...
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In the ICT sector, product-software is an important factor for the quality of the products (e.g. cell phones). In this context, open source software enables firms to avoid quality competition as they can cooperate on quality without an explicit contract. The economics of open source (OS) versus...
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This study addresses the determinants of time-to-licensing, defined as the elapsed time between the disclosure of an … invention and the signed licensing contract, and its impact on the commercial success of the licensed inventions from public … research. Using a dataset containing detailed information on the licensing activities of the Max Planck Society, I do not find …
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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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Persistence of entrepreneurship over longer periods of time could indicate a culture of entrepreneurship among the … World War II, the relationship between historical and current levels of entrepreneurship is not significant. Persistence of … entrepreneurship is related to the historical success of regions, which we capture by the pre-war level of and self-employment in …
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