Competitive strategies for academic entrepreneurship : commercialization of research-based products / Anna Szopa, Waldemar Karwowski, and David Barbe, editors.
Publisher: Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2015]Description: PDFs (317 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9781466684881
- 658/.044 23
- HC79.T4 .C663 2015e
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Mastering entrepreneurship education in global business / Kijpokin Kasemsap -- Academic entrepreneurship in emerging economy context / Bhaskar Bhowmick, Susmita Ghosh -- Active and passive resistance to organizational change: a case of entrepreneurship minor program in a public university / Mehmet Eymen Ery�lmaz, Filiz Ery�lmaz -- The commercialisation of university engineering projects: entrepreneurship processes and practices / Rebecca De Coster, Syakirah Mohamad Taib -- A conceptual framework of the relationship between institutional framing and innovativeness / Anna Szopa, Justyna Bandola -- A lab-to-market ecosystem in an academic environment / Craig W. Dye, David F. Barbe -- Knowledge and technology transfer support potential of intermediate organizations: theory, empirical evidence, and practice cases / Tobias Kesting, Bernd Wurth -- Lean startup for academic entrepreneurship: building a scalable startup launchpad / Jim Chung -- COTEC's technology commercialization accelerator (Act�) / Pedro M. Vilarinho -- An effective model for university-industry research collaboration / Joseph Naft -- The commercialisation and adoption of emerging technologies: the role of professional service firms / Rebecca De Coster, Colin McEwen -- The crowdsourcing scheme as an innovative management tool in university spin-offs / Katarzyna Kopec, Anna Szopa.
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"This book seeks to fill the gap in research between universities and the public, and offers cutting-edge insight into the current state of the field, charting a course that moves from discussions of academic resistance and implications for knowledge-transfer theory to current case-studies of academic/industrial launch-pads like COTEC's Technology Commercialization Accelerator and the Maryland Industrial Partnerships program"--Provided by publisher.
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