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Research handbook on start-up incubation ecosystems / edited by Adam Novotny, Einar Rasmussen, Tommy H. Clausen and Johan Wiklund

Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Research Handbooks in Business and Management seriesPublisher: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2020]Description: 1 Online-RessourceISBN:
  • 9781788973533
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: 9781788973526 | Erscheint auch als: 9781788973526 Druck-AusgabeDDC classification:
  • 338.04
  • 330
LOC classification:
  • HD62.5
DOI: DOI: 10.4337/9781788973533Online resources: Summary: Contents: Preface -- Introduction: Helping birds to fly: introducing start-up incubation ecosystems / Adam Novotny, Einar Rasmussen, Tommy H. Clausen, and Johan Wiklund -- Part I: Holistic approaches to supies -- 1. The role of smart specialization in providing regional strategic support for establishing sustainable start-up incubation ecosystems / Nhien Nguyen, Åge Mariussen, and Jens Ø. Hansen -- 2. Incubating start-ups in entrepreneurial ecosystems: a multilevel perspective on entrepreneurial resources / Shruti Sardeshmukh, Allan O'Connor, and Ronda Smith -- 3. The domains of entrepreneurship support / Tiago Ratinho -- 4. In support of university spinoffs - what drives the organizational design of technology transfer ecosystems? / Matthew Good and Mirjam Knockaert -- 5. The support system's influence on nature-based business start-ups in a rural context / Jorunn Grande and Espen Carlsson -- 6. Transnational entrepreneurial ecosystems: the perspectives of Finnish and Estonian born-global start-ups / Hannes Velt, Lasse Torkkeli, and Sami Saarenketo -- 7. A contingency approach to the incubation of new ventures in entrepreneurial ecosystems: descriptive exploratory plots for continuous and survival outcomes / Alan R. Johnson, Katherine E. Masyn, and Alexander McKelvie -- Part II: Start-up support organizations -- 8. Organizational sponsorship: an overview of the state of knowledge and future research directions / Marit Breivik-Meyer -- 9. Understanding startup development organizations in the context of startup incubation ecosystems / Cristiano Bellavitis, Michael Sargent, and Carlos M. DaSilva -- 10. Distinguishing self-sufficient business incubators in start-up incubation ecosystems / Oliver Straub, Peter M. Bican, and Alexander Brem -- 11. Incubators' coopetition strategy in the start-up incubation ecosystem / Christina Theodoraki and Karim Messeghem -- 12. A comparative analysis of USA enterprise support organizations for conscious capitalism and conventional capitalism / Kerul Kassel, Shelley F. Mitchell, and Guénola Abord-Hugon Nonet -- 13. Incubation and founders' champion behaviour / Are Jensen, Nhien Nguyen, and Jens Ø. Hansen -- 14. Multinational companies' roles in start-up incubation ecosystems: the case of Microsoft innovation centers in Brazil / Nadja Nordling, Elisa Thomas, Rhiannon Pugh, and Roberto Rivas Hermann -- 15. Outsider support, firm births and outcomes / Lars Kolvereid and Espen J. Isaksen -- Part III: University-based supies -- 16. Bridging or isolating? The role of the university technology transfer office in the start-up incubation ecosystem / Adam Novotny -- 17. The key drivers for emergence of an entrepreneurial ecosystem - the role of brokerage, role models and inspiration / Karolina Lesniak and Roger Sørheim -- 18. Toward a model for universities as incubation ecosystems: facilitating students for an entrepreneurial career / B.W. Åmo, I.B. Pettersen, E. van der Lingen, K. Voldsund, and J.J. Bragelien -- 19. Individual-level determinants of academic patent licensing to start-ups: impacts of principal investigators' embeddedness in the industry / Dolores Modic and Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi -- 20. The university ecosystem and the internationalization of spin-off firms / Eva Jenny B. Jørgensen and Adam Novotny -- 21. The academic entrepreneurship ecosystem: the role of the university for societal impact of academic spin-offs / Anders Billström -- 22. Urban universities as a start-up ecosystem: the case of academic spin-offs in Milan / Matteo Landoni -- 23. Motivating universities to support spin-off firms: stakeholders and start-up incubation ecosystems / Einar Rasmussen, Paul Benneworth, and Magnus Gulbrandsen -- Index.Summary: "This insightful and comprehensive Research Handbook explores the concept of start-up incubation ecosystems and investigates the various factors that interact to provide a nurturing environment suitable for the creation and successful development of start-ups. Chapters employ a range of approaches for the study of incubation ecosystems, including literature reviews, theoretical studies, and empirical research featuring both quantitative and qualitative methods. An international team of authors analyze data from a diverse range of countries to cover topics including: multi-level approaches to incubation ecosystems; start-up support mechanisms such as incubators, accelerators and co-working spaces; and the role of organizations involved in incubation ecosystems such as universities, government agencies and multinational companies. The Handbook thus illustrates the critical part played by the early development of start-ups within entrepreneurial ecosystems. Scholars and doctoral students working in entrepreneurship and innovation will find this Handbook invaluable to their understanding of start-up incubation ecosystems and in illuminating future research agendas. It will also prove useful to practitioners and policymakers working with start-ups and organizations that support them"--PPN: PPN: 1698255721Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-1-EWE | ZDB-1-EEM | ZDB-77-ECB | ZDB-77-EEC
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