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Impact of Regional Systems of Innovation on the formation of University Spin-offs by Biomedical Start Scientists
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Author (aut): Thomas, V. J.
Author (aut): Maine, Elicia
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Scientists in research universities can play a formative role in commercializing their inventions for the benefit of society. University spin-off formation is increasing in importance as an alternative to licensing, and can be impacted by both micro and macro-level factors of the regional system of innovation. However, there is limited understanding of the ways in which these factors can interact to enable the formation of university spin-offs. In this study we examine how the productivity of two biomedical star scientists in co-founding university spinoffs can be supported or constrained by other elements of the regional system of innovation. Recommendations are made for research universities seeking to foster entrepreneurship through university spin-off formation. |
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Volume 37, Issue 2
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issn: 1741-8054
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Technology entrepreneurship
Star scientists
University spin-offs
Academic entrepreneurship
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