Does context matter in academic entrepreneurship? The role of barriers and drivers in the regional and national context

被引:74
|
作者
Davey, Todd [1 ,2 ]
Rossano, Sue [1 ,2 ]
van der Sijde, Peter [3 ]
机构
[1] Munster Univ Appl Sci, Sci To Business Mkt Res Ctr, Johann Krane Weg 27, D-48149 Munster, Germany
[2] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Fac Social Sci, Amsterdam, Netherlands
来源
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER | 2016年 / 41卷 / 06期
关键词
Academic entrepreneurship; University-business cooperation; Spin-outs; Knowledge transfer; University; BAYH-DOLE ACT; UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY; STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP; SPECIAL ISSUE; INDUSTRY; SCIENTISTS; KNOWLEDGE; SCIENCE; INNOVATION; VENTURES;
D O I
10.1007/s10961-015-9450-7
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
With pressure on universities to better contribute to society, academic entrepreneurship is an increasingly recognised source of new knowledge and technologies as well as being a driver of the movement to a knowledge society. However, whilst growing, the level of academic entrepreneurship in Europe is still relatively low. Two reasons that are factors influencing this are inhibitors (barriers) and facilitators (drivers), however the understanding of how their interplay influences academic entrepreneurship, particularly across different context is lacking. For this reason, this study focussed on two environmental settings, European regions and countries, seeking to understand if it is the hurdle (barrier) or (and/or) tail-wind (drivers) that most impacts academic entrepreneurship and how does the regional or national context influence this. An online survey was translated into 22 languages and undertaken in 33 countries in Europe and the European Economic Area. From the original data set, 12 countries in four European regions provided a sample of 2925 responses, with a second step to focus on four 'lead' countries within those regions. The results show that there is a significant difference in the university-business cooperation barriers and drivers that effect academic entrepreneurship in the European regions. Furthermore, different barriers and drivers were found to significantly affect the four lead countries with barriers and drivers being able to provide a good explanation of the extent of academic entrepreneurship in the UK and Germany, and a limited explanation of entrepreneurial activity by Spanish and Polish academics. Overall the article contributes to the literature of resource-based theory and also the understanding of factors influencing European academic entrepreneurship.
引用
收藏
页码:1457 / 1482
页数:26
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Does context matter in academic entrepreneurship? The role of barriers and drivers in the regional and national context
    Todd Davey
    Sue Rossano
    Peter van der Sijde
    [J]. The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2016, 41 : 1457 - 1482
  • [2] Erratum to: Does context matter in academic entrepreneurship? The role of barriers and drivers in the regional and national context
    Todd Davey
    Sue Rossano
    Peter van der Sijde
    [J]. The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2017, 42 : 714 - 718
  • [3] Does context matter in academic entrepreneurship? The role of barriers and drivers in the regional and national context (vol 41, pg 1457, 2016)
    Davey, Todd
    Rossano, Sue
    van der Sijde, Peter
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, 2017, 42 (03): : 714 - 718
  • [5] Why mode and regional context matter for entrepreneurship education
    Walter, Sascha G.
    Dohse, Dirk
    [J]. ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 24 (9-10): : 807 - 835
  • [6] Innovation, entrepreneurship and the academic context
    Lehmann, Erik E.
    Meoli, Michele
    Paleari, Stefano
    [J]. INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION, 2021, 28 (03) : 235 - 246
  • [7] Cheating Behaviors in Academic Context: Does Academic Moral Disengagement Matter?
    Farnese, Maria Luisa
    Tramontano, Carlo
    Fida, Roberta
    Paciello, Marinella
    [J]. 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 2011, 2011, 29
  • [8] Academic entrepreneurship in the context of education The role of the networking behaviour of academics
    Rossano-Rivero, Sue
    Wakkee, Ingrid
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY MANAGEMENT, 2019, 10 (04) : 951 - 974
  • [9] Does Format Matter? Reader Preferences in an Academic Library Context
    Robertson, Jennifer L.
    Yuan, Weijing
    van Ballegooie, Marlene
    [J]. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?, 2015, : 244 - 250
  • [10] Does regional context matter for family firm employment growth?
    Karlsson, Johan
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FAMILY BUSINESS STRATEGY, 2018, 9 (04) : 293 - 310