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“winners” effect. We measure entrepreneurial activity by the patenting activity and industry collaboration of a university. Our … that the Initiative created an advantage for whole Germany while being an Excellence University does not have an impact on …
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The Entrepreneurial University is a failed idea. This is not to disparage the entrepreneurial activities of faculty …, graduates and students. Neither is it to criticise industry sponsored research and co-authorship. University research and higher … commons essential to the university's continued existence. A systematic critique of the concept of the Entrepreneurial …
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This work attempts to examine how the global financial crisis has affected the education sector and more specifically, universities. So our paper examines the universities public funding especially in Europe, the mobility of teaching staff, students etc. Also the impact of the financial crisis...
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science and engineering university graduates’ start-ups is at least an order of magnitude larger than faculty spin-offs, that … engineering students and recent graduates to create new firms of high quality. We conclude that transforming university goals and …
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new technologies for business, and there is numerous evidence of the consolidation of this role of the university sector …
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This paper focuses on the economic and societal impact of women in the Dutch financial sector during the period 1898-1940 by examining a dozen organisations in banking, insurance as well as brokerage, and by examining a dozen pioneering women with senior positions in finance. During this period,...
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We analyze the development of the Swedish ownership model after World War II. The controlling ownership in Swedish firms is typically concentrated to one or two owners. Often, but not always, the controlling owners are Swedish families. Thus, the model resembles the typical corporate control...
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This paper explores the effects of deregulation and globalization on the dominant mode of corporate governance in Swedish public firms. The effects are multidimensional - the direction of change in corporate governance cannot be determined by simply examining whether a convergence towards the...
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We investigate the dramatic transformation of ownership policies and ownership structure in Sweden during the postwar period. After WWII, Swedish ownership policies were guided by a socialist vision where the ultimate goal was abolition of private ownership. These policies came to an end in the...
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We investigate the dramatic transformation of ownership policies and ownership structure in Sweden during the postwar period. After WWII, Swedish ownership policies were guided by a socialist vision where the ultimate goal was abolition of private ownership. These policies came to an end in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010281258