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New public policy enacted in Germany in 2002, intends to increase the number of patent registrations of academic entrepreneurs, and facilitate the commercialization and spillover of innovation generated at public universities. Results from a survey amongst university patentees in two new German...
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emergence of University Start-Ups (USU) and their survival as a particular dimension of performance represents a relevant …
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larger stream of social benefits than industry start-ups, a performance premium. This paper outlines the arguments explaining … the existence of a performance premium using a sample of German start-up companies. We find that university spin …-offs exhibit a performance premium of 3.4 % points higher employment growth over industry start-ups. The analysis also shows that …
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larger stream of social benefits than industry startups, a performance premium. This paper outlines the arguments why the … existence of a performance premium using a sample of German startup companies. We find that university spinoffs exhibit a … performance premium of 3.4 percentage points higher employment growth over industry startups. The analysis also shows that the …
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contributes to firm performance. This debate centers on the nature of an academic scientist's human capital and its institutional … analyzes how the depth of their scientifically and commercially oriented academic human capital contributes to firm performance … an academic scientist's human capital have differential effects on the performance of research and invention tasks at the …
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We conjecture that the mobility of academic scientists increases the propensity of such agents to engage in academic entrepreneurship. Our empirical analysis is based on a survey of researchers at the Max Planck Society in Germany. We find that mobile scientists are more likely to become nascent...
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We conjecture that the mobility of academic scientists increases the propensity of such agents to engage in academic entrepreneurship. Our empirical analysis is based on a survey of researchers at the Max Planck Society in Germany. We find that mobile scientists are more likely to become nascent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005090528
skills that compose their human capital and how are these skills related to firm performance? This paper examines these … performance that correlate with differences in the scientists? research orientations developed during their academic careers. We … significantly improve their firms? performance of research tasks such as ?proof of concept? studies. Biomedical academic …
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This study investigated academic scientists’ transition to entrepreneurship by studying their academic entrepreneurial intentions (to found a business in order to market their research knowledge) and actual founding behavior. We developed and tested a conceptual model integrating both economic...
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This paper examines how university research alliances and other cooperative links with universities contribute to startup employment growth. We argue that 'scientific absorptive capacity' at the startup is critical for reaping the benefits from university research alliances, but not necessarily...
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