2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2019.02.006
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Governments as partners: The role of alliances in U.S. cleantech startup innovation

Abstract: Accelerating innovation in clean energy technologies is a policy priority for governments around the world aiming to mitigate climate change and to provide affordable energy. Most research has focused on the role of governments financing R&D and steering market demand, but there is a more limited understanding of the role of direct government interactions with startups across all sectors. We propose and evaluate the value-creation mechanisms of network resources from different types of partners for startups, h… Show more

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“…Here, and in line with the research directions proposed by Siegel and Wright (2015), I recommend broadening the focus to new forms of academic entrepreneurship, including social and green/clean academic entrepreneurship (Colombelli and Quatraro 2019;Doblinger et al 2019). A promising line of research could be to explore the impact of accelerating clean energy and green technology innovations to mitigate climate change and enhance competitiveness of advanced countries by designing new policies on university-and institutional levels.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Here, and in line with the research directions proposed by Siegel and Wright (2015), I recommend broadening the focus to new forms of academic entrepreneurship, including social and green/clean academic entrepreneurship (Colombelli and Quatraro 2019;Doblinger et al 2019). A promising line of research could be to explore the impact of accelerating clean energy and green technology innovations to mitigate climate change and enhance competitiveness of advanced countries by designing new policies on university-and institutional levels.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Government plays both direct and indirect roles in the implementation of sustainable innovations by firms; nevertheless, it can still act as a barrier by enacting rules and regulations [1,2,70]. Governments can establish policies to suit SMEs by considering their needs to develop sustainable innovation activities [96,97]. Governments can also support sustainable innovation for these firms by providing initial capital and full support or by offering non-monetary subsidies, such as places for knowledge exchange, information, patents, and R&D activities [85,98].…”
Section: Government Support Innovation Behaviour and Product Innovamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We assessed the relationship between technology complexity and evolution with a detailed statistical analyses using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regressions (Model 1 and Model 2, see Methods, Table 1, and Supplementary Table 4), where we controlled for various factors that may affect evolution such as firm characteristics and firm strategic decisions 43,[45][46][47][48] . These characteristics include wind specialization (activities only in wind and not in any other sectors), component diversification (supply of multiple wind components), age (number of years since company founding), size (number of employees), knowledge stock (measured through international and home country patents).…”
Section: International Evolution Of Suppliersmentioning
confidence: 99%