2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74881-8_10
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The Entrepreneurial University Stimulating Innovation Through Campus Development: The MIT Case

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“…It is generally assumed that co-locating on a campus will lead to increased interaction as a natural result of the increased geographic proximity (Buck Consultants International, 2018; Curvelo Magdaniel, 2016). However, the scale of the co-location seems to have a large effect on its potential for interaction.…”
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“…It is generally assumed that co-locating on a campus will lead to increased interaction as a natural result of the increased geographic proximity (Buck Consultants International, 2018; Curvelo Magdaniel, 2016). However, the scale of the co-location seems to have a large effect on its potential for interaction.…”
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“… Art : students in a campus placemaking process described spaces for enjoying cultural and artistic activities, and the display of art in the campus setting, as good additions to the campus open space (O’Rourke and Baldwin, 2016). General services and amenities: state-of the-art facilities providing services and an environment valued highly by end-users, such as catering, business centres, sporting facilities, open-air and indoor study/workspaces and parking garages are important CSFs (Curvelo Magdaniel, 2016; O’Rourke and Baldwin, 2016). Food and drinks: especially combined with places to sit and eat, food services are important to attract people to a space and make it more comfortable for them to stay there (Düzenli et al , 2012; Göçer et al , 2018; Marcus and Francis, 1998; O’Rourke and Baldwin, 2016).…”
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“…The term “entrepreneurial university” has established them as actors leading education, advancing research, controlling their resources, organising their own capacity to transfer technologies and fostering entrepreneurship as a culture among their faculty and students (Etzkowitz, 2004, 2008). Similar functions outlined by Drucker and Goldstein (2007) and Simha (2005) are evident in universities developing science parks and districts to collaborate with industry in research projects that require a dedicated and expensive infrastructure (Curvelo Magdaniel, 2016, 2019).…”
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