2019
DOI: 10.2478/bsrj-2019-0010
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What matters: The Formation of University Spin-offs in Europe

Abstract: Background: Transfer of knowledge from academia to business is one of the crucial issues for creating innovation. Creation of university spin-offs could significantly improve this transfer. Objectives: The main scientific aim is to examine the differences between universities in European countries and identify factors affecting the probability of creating the university spin-off. The paper is also focused on the differences in the specialization and financial sources of universities. Methods/Approach: We compa… Show more

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“…A robust literature shows how regional and local entrepreneurial ecosystems have benefitted from the mobility of students and academics caused by the Bologna Process. Recently, Hunady, Orviska, and Pisar (2019) confirm that the share of foreign students play an important role in the formation of university spin-off.…”
Section: Universities As Anchor Organizations In An Entrepreneurial Ementioning
confidence: 84%
“…A robust literature shows how regional and local entrepreneurial ecosystems have benefitted from the mobility of students and academics caused by the Bologna Process. Recently, Hunady, Orviska, and Pisar (2019) confirm that the share of foreign students play an important role in the formation of university spin-off.…”
Section: Universities As Anchor Organizations In An Entrepreneurial Ementioning
confidence: 84%
“…We could also attempt to examine determinants of entrepreneurial intentions 61 and how the transfer of knowledge from academia to business could stand to be improved. 62 The impact of these factors could be applied across different academic disciplines so as to gain insights into the perception of graduates. Additionally, studies should focus on the skills and characteristics that must be cultivated in order for graduates to develop self-employment strategies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Horizon Europe could have a programme targeted at smart clustering and market‐making by universities and similar research institutions, comparable to INNOSUP, but explicitly focused on research institutions. This funding should be focused on increasing university spin‐offs (Hunady et al, ).…”
Section: Eight Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%