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View article: Help those helping others - the role of universities in facilitating digitalisation and virtualisation in non-profit organisations
Help those helping others - the role of universities in facilitating digitalisation and virtualisation in non-profit organisations Open
In this paper we explore the role of universities in supporting the adoption of digitalisation and virtualisation technologies in non-profit organisations, through the development of strategic partnerships. Despite the increasing interest …
View article: To what extent do universities’ formal and informal knowledge exchange activities interact: evidence from UK HE-BCI survey
To what extent do universities’ formal and informal knowledge exchange activities interact: evidence from UK HE-BCI survey Open
Third Mission engagement has become a necessary vehicle to transfer science and knowledge from higher education institutions (HEIs) to society. An extensive body of research has mainly focused on the determinants of research commercializat…
View article: Exploring product/service innovation process in UK: university spin-offs from practice-based lens
Exploring product/service innovation process in UK: university spin-offs from practice-based lens Open
In this study, we explore the product/service innovation process in university spin-offs (USOs) – a category of micro/small firms operating at the edge of technological frontiers. Our approach reconciles the traditional linear model with a…
View article: Disability entrepreneurship research: Critical reflection through the lens of individual‐opportunity nexus
Disability entrepreneurship research: Critical reflection through the lens of individual‐opportunity nexus Open
The individual‐opportunity (IO) nexus has been a highly influential perspective in entrepreneurship, but its market‐focused and variance‐deterministic character pose serious limitations where entrepreneurship is intended as a development p…
View article: Oxford and Grenoble: multiple anchors, strong dyadic relationships and national policy in fostering cluster architectures
Oxford and Grenoble: multiple anchors, strong dyadic relationships and national policy in fostering cluster architectures Open
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View article: Which regional conditions facilitate university spinouts retention and attraction?
Which regional conditions facilitate university spinouts retention and attraction? Open
We discuss the economic and institutional factors that contribute to regions retaining university spinouts (USOs) founded within their borders as well as attracting USOs from other regions. Using UK data, we find that those regions with hi…
View article: The Dynamic Interplay of Hope vs Fear Appeals in a Referendum Context
The Dynamic Interplay of Hope vs Fear Appeals in a Referendum Context Open
This article makes a contribution by articulating, for the first time, how hope and fear appeals were constructed as a rhetorical media device in a political advertising campaign context, specifically the 2014 Scottish independence referen…
View article: Long‐Term Innovation Outcomes of University–Industry Collaborations: The Role of ‘Bridging’ vs ‘Blurring’ Boundary‐Spanning Practices
Long‐Term Innovation Outcomes of University–Industry Collaborations: The Role of ‘Bridging’ vs ‘Blurring’ Boundary‐Spanning Practices Open
We explore the link between the long‐term innovation outcomes of university–industry collaborations (UICs) – in particular, whether the UIC has led to further exploitative or exploratory innovation – and the adoption of boundary‐spanning p…
View article: Characteristics and Outputs of University Spin-offs in the United Kingdom
Characteristics and Outputs of University Spin-offs in the United Kingdom Open
Research on the formal role of universities in stimulating regional economic development is relatively recent. However, the role of universities in contributing to regional technological and service variety is underresearched. In this stud…
View article: Knowledge and capabilities for products/services development: the UK spin-off firms context
Knowledge and capabilities for products/services development: the UK spin-off firms context Open
Purpose This paper aims to explore and propose the skills and capabilities required in developing products and services within UK university spin-offs (USOs) by considering the model of products/services development (Verona, 1999). Design/…
View article: Key driving factors for product and service innovations in UK university spin-offs
Key driving factors for product and service innovations in UK university spin-offs Open
University spin-offs (USOs) are an important firm class since they constitute an economically important sub-group of high-tech start-up firms: they have, consequently, engendered many academic studies. However, what the firms deliver by wa…
View article: Examining Process in Developing Products/Services in UK University Spin-off Context
Examining Process in Developing Products/Services in UK University Spin-off Context Open
Interaction or knowledge transfer activities between universities and industry have been observed and widely studied. One of the important categories of linkages and technology transfer is academic entrepreneurship, which includes commerci…