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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
References
Chapter 1 Beyond tech transfer: a more comprehensive approach to measuring the entrepreneurial university
Introduction
Current Research on the Entrepreneurial University
A Taxonomy of the Literature on the Entrepreneurial University
Promising Metrics for Better Characterizing the Entrepreneurial University
Campus Identity Tied to Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Commercialization Supports
Talent Development
Diversity of University–Industry Engagements
A Road Map for Developing More Robust Metrics
Notes
References
Chapter 2 Academic entrepreneurship: a stage based model
Introduction
Stage Based Model
Motivation (Stage 1)
Governance (Stage 2)
Mode Selection (Stage 3)
Competition (Stage 4)
Performance (Stage 5)
Discussion
Conclusion and Prescriptions for Faculty, Universities, and Industry Partnerships
Notes
References
Chapter 3 Academic entrepreneurship: exploring resistive tension
Introduction
Entrepreneurship and the University
‘Using Schumpeter To Go Beyond Schumpeter’: Theoretical Foundations
Case Study: The ICEHOUSE
The ICEHOUSE
The Origins of the ICEHOUSE
The Organisational Form of the ICEHOUSE
Success of the ICEHOUSE
Discussion
Concluding Comments and Further Research
Notes
References
Appendix A: Summary of Icehouse Programmes Offered (2001–2011)
Appendix B: Key Events 2000–2011
Chapter 4 Creating a dynamic campus–community entrepreneurial ecosystem: key characteristics of success
Introduction
The Growth of the Syracuse University Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Key Factors for Success
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5 University technology transfer in China: how effective are national centers?☆
Introduction to and Background of University Technology Transfer Offices
Purpose and Role of UTTOs
Performance Assessment of UTTOs
Determinants of Success of UTTOs
Chinese NTTC
Purpose and Role of NTTCs
Performance Assessment of NTTCs
Determinants of Success of NTTCs
Conclusions
References
Chapter 6 University knowledge spillovers and regional start-up rates: supply and demand-side factors
Introduction
Theory
Sociological Perspectives on University Knowledge Spillovers and Start-Up Rates
Economic Perspectives on University Knowledge Spillovers and Start-Up Rates
A Socio-Economic Perspective on Knowledge Spillovers and Start-Up Rates
Methods
Research Setting
Data
Dependent Variable
Independent Variables
Results
Discussion
Notes
Acknowledgments
References
Appendix A: Ten Municipalities with Highest Absolute Entry Rate 1994–2002
Appendix B: Modal Values and Correlation Matrix for Variables in Analyses of Firm Births
Appendix C: Sector Code Descriptions for the Sample of Knowledge-Intensive Industries (Sic Equivalent)
Chapter 7 Categorization and analysis of academic patents: developing a framework to examine differences in technology, opportunity, and commercialization characteristics
Introduction
Literature Review
Technology, Innovation, and Economic Growth
Universities and Innovation
Definition of Academic Patents
Sample and Data Collection
Data and Variables
The Affiliation of the Inventor(s)
The Source of the Patented Invention
Technological Field of the Patents
Novelty of Technological Opportunity
Level of Technological Opportunity
Commercialization Routes
Analysis and Results
The Technological Field of the Patents
The Novelty of the Technological Opportunity Underlying the Patent
The Level of Technological Opportunity in the Industry
Discussion
Implications and Future Research
References
Chapter 8 The contributions and disconnections between writing a business plan and the start-up process for incubator technology entrepreneurs
Introduction
Literature Review
Technology Start-up
Incubating Technology Ventures
Business Plan Writing during Start-up
The Efficacy of Business Planning during Start-up
Methodology
Data Selection
Data Collection
Research Limitations
Findings
Business Plan Contribution to Start-up Process
Points of Disconnection
Discussion
Contribution of Business Plan Writing to the Technology Start-up Process
Disconnect between Business Plan Writing and the Start-up Process
Conclusions
Implications for Funders
Notes
Acknowledgements
References
Appendix A: Classification of Technology Entrepreneurs (Jones-Evans, 1995, 1997)
Appendix B: Research Evaluation Process
Transferability
Dependability
Confirmability
Authenticity
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