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engineering science academics in Germany, we find consulting to be widespread, undertaken by academics at all seniority levels and …
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It is commonly accepted that universities are a source of new knowledge and an important part of innovation systems. Innovation and new knowledge are key drivers for regional economic growth and the economy of knowledge-based societies. Yet, regardless how prosperous universities' research...
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.992 academic scientists in 73 German Universities Germany, we find that entrepreneurial peers and performance based monetary … intentions among academic scientists in Germany by simultaneously focusing on personal and occupational characteristics for …
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education institutions (HEIs) and the economic system in Germany. In the pursuit of this goal, our research work employs a … zwischen Unternehmen und Hochschulen in Deutschland ausüben. Die Analysen stützen sich dabei auf bayesianische Modellierungen …
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This paper provides a first assessment of the degree to which public research contributes to innovative entrepreneurship, using data on start-ups and venture capital (VC). It looks at academic start-ups founded by recent undergraduates and doctorate students or researchers. It shows that...
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One of the dominant changes in academics during the last 25 years has been the steadily growing political pressure on universities to strengthen their links with and knowledge transfers to external partners. This focus on university-industry collaboration has been accompanied by another...
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The topic of the dissertation is the relationship between knowledge spillovers and firms' likelihood to co-operate on R&D and innovation activities. The analysis contains two parts: A review of relevant theoretical and empirical literature and an empirical part that analyses the relationship...
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