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We empirically analyze whether support by the parent organization in the early (nascent and seed) stage speeds up the process of commercialization and helps spin-offs from public research organizations generate first revenues sooner. To identify the impact of support by the parent organization,...
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Economic zones are recognized as contributors of entrepreneurship and innovation and key elements of national … outputs to the host economy? can there be enhancement of entrepreneurship and innovation in clusters if economic zones are … of innovation, presented by World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), refining it and adding five socio …
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being experimented. This paper looks into one such social innovation: Coopérative d'Activité de d'emploi Design/ Methodology …: This is a case study on a social innovation where the institutions are being transformed to introduce new legal forms. This … is a cooperative of entrepreneurs where the entrepreneurs are salaried employees. The research is being based on a review …
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transition from nascent entrepreneurship to new venture creation. Based on unique data on 103 nascent entrepreneurs in the German … entrepreneurs to real start-ups. -- Nascent entrepreneurship ; entrepreneurial opportunities ; start-ups ; regional environment …Knowledge of factors that determine the transition from nascent entrepreneurship into real entrepreneurship is of major …
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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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. This study also informs the rich dialog in the science policy and academic entrepreneurship literatures …
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-offs and rarely considers the specificities of university entrepreneurship most notably the role of scientists as entrepreneurs … where professors traditionally behave very much like entrepreneurs while setting up and maintaining research labs, hiring … determine the continental European research system hold back the emergence of academic entrepreneurs. Thus it is the main …
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/ entrepreneurs to set up an enterprise utilising patented technology developed in universities or partner to develop a technology …
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change social reality rather than vice versa (Allard-Poesi and Perret, 2003). To that end, the Action Innovation Management … university accelerators that target a subset of the local startup ecosystem and aim to foster an entrepreneurship culture …
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This article describes and assesses the management of innovation environments, such as business incubators and science …, technology, and innovation parks, resulting from university-industry-government (UIG) linkages. It also reviews recent literature …, named “Amaral’s Model for Innovation Environment Management” (AMIEM), was applied to five cases in Brazil. The empirical …
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