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within the subsample of inventions with multiple licensees. -- academic inventions ; licensing ; spin-off entrepreneurship …Using a new dataset with detailed geographic information about licensing activities of the Max Planck Society, Germany …
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, we explore how licensee and technology characteristics affect the licensing and commercialization of technologies from … related to lower commercialization odds and lower royalty payments. -- Licensing ; public research ; cognitive distance … ; entrepreneurship ; Max Planck society …
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entrepreneurship, using data on start-ups and venture capital (VC). It looks at academic start-ups founded by recent undergraduates and …
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through public sector entrepreneurship activities. Especially entrepreneurial universities are perceived as a conduit of …
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institutions. Our study examines the extent to which entrepreneurship at universities is driven by spatial proximity between …
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We empirically analyze whether support by the parent organization in the early (nascent and seed) stage speeds up the process of commercialization and helps spin-offs from public research organizations generate first revenues sooner. To identify the impact of support by the parent organization,...
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This paper provides insights into the behavior of academic patentees who choose to bypass in-house Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs). TTOs have gained favor in recent years as academic institutions have tried to increase commercialization of their inventions. Using a large sample of researchers...
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Due to their origin from universities, academic spin‐offs operate at the forefront of the technological development. Therefore, spin‐offs exhibit a skill‐biased labour demand, i.e. spin‐offs have a high demand for employees with cutting edge knowledge and technical skills. In order to...
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Due to their origin from universities, academic spin-offs operate at the forefront of the technological development. Therefore, spin-offs exhibit a skill-biased labour demand, i.e. spin-offs have a high demand for employees with cutting edge knowledge and technical skills that distinguish them...
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