Do Academic Spin-Outs Differ and Does it Matter?
This paper questions the widespread tendency to view academic spin-outs as an undifferentiated category and explores typologies of companies originating in universities, using a Penrosean conceptualization of entrepreneurial activity. We initially identified five main types of business activities pursued by academic entrepreneurs, which we revised after analyzing a database of Cambridge University spin-outs and real-time exemplars of emerging ventures. The refined typology takes into account the dynamic of the entrepreneurial process. As the business models of ventures evolve they may enter a different category of business activity. We conclude by discussing the academic and practical needs for a better understanding of the heterogeneity of spin-outs, the diversity of which has theoretical and policy implications.
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2004
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Authors: | Druilhe, Céline ; Garnsey, Elizabeth |
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The Journal of Technology Transfer. - Springer. - Vol. 29.2004, 3_4, p. 269-285
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Springer |
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