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E-grāmata: Universities and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

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This book brings together leading research and scholarship on one of the newest and most compelling forces of economic growth, dynamism and innovation - entrepreneurial ecosystems. Particular emphasis is given to the role of innovation, startups, SMEs and technology transfer in shaping the entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as its impact on firm performance and regional economic performance.

From the perspectives of theory, empirical analysis and public policy, this book shows why entrepreneurial ecosystems have become the new economic superstars in the global economy. It provides explicit analysis of policies promoting entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems, and examines the link between entrepreneurial ecosystems and universities.

This timely collection of research will be of interest not only to academics and scholars in economics and management, but also to thought leaders in public policy and business.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
David B. Audretsch
Albert N. Link
PART I UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1 `U.S. Science Parks: The Diffusion of an Innovation and its Effects on the Academic Missions of Universities', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21 (9), November, 1323--56
3(34)
Albert N. Link
John T. Scott
2 `Opening the Ivory Tower's Door: An Analysis of the Determinants of the Formation of U.S. University Spin-off Companies', Research Policy, 34 (7), September, 1106--12
37(7)
Albert N. Link
John T. Scott
3 `U.S. University Research Parks', Journal of Productivity Analysis, 25 (1), April, 43--55
44(13)
Albert N. Link
John T. Scott
4 `The Bayh--Dole Act and Scientist Entrepreneurship', Research Policy, 40 (8), October, 1058--67
57(10)
T. Taylor Aldridge
David Audretsch
5 `Scientist Entrepreneurship Across Scientific Fields', Journal of Technology Transfer, 39 (6), December, 819--35
67(20)
T. Taylor Aldridge
David Audretsch
Sameeksha Desai
Venkata Nadella
PART II UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
6 `University Spillovers and New Firm Location', Research Policy, 34 (7), September, 1113--22
87(10)
David B. Audretsch
Erik E. Lehmann
Susanne Warning
7 `An Empirical Analysis of the Propensity of Academics to Engage in Informal University Technology Transfer', Industrial and Corporate Change, 16 (4), August, 641--55
97(15)
Albert N. Link
Donald S. Siegel
Barry Bozeman
8 `The University Technology Transfer Revolution in Saudi Arabia', Journal of Technology Transfer, 35 (6), December, 585--96
112(15)
Ahmed Alshumaimri
Taylor Aldridge
David B. Audretsch
PART III COMPLEMENTARY NATURE OF UNIVERSITY-BASED RESEARCH
9 `Firm Size, University Based Research, and the Returns to R&D', Small Business Economics, 2 (1), March, 25--31
127(7)
Albert N. Link
John Rees
10 `Real Effects of Academic Research: Comment', American Economic Review, 82 (1), March, 363--7
134(5)
Zoltan J. Acs
David B. Audretsch
Maryann P. Feldman
11 `Company--Scientist Locational Links: The Case of Biotechnology', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 641--52
139(12)
David B. Audretsch
Paula E. Stephan
12 `Knowledge Spillovers, Collective Entrepreneurship, and Economic Growth: The Role of Universities', Small Business Economics, 41 (4), December, 797--817
151(24)
Dennis Patrick Leyden
Albert N. Link
PART IV UNIVERSITIES AS RESEARCH PARTNERS
13 `Universities as Research Partners', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (2), May, 485--91
175(7)
Bronwyn H. Hall
Albert N. Link
John T. Scott
14 `Universities as Research Partners in Publicly Supported Entrepreneurial Firms', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 21 (5--6), September, 529--45
182(17)
David B. Audretsch
Dennis P. Leyden
Albert N. Link
15 `A New Industry Creation and Originality: Insight from the Funding Sources of University Patents', Research Policy, 43 (10), December, 1697--706
199
Marco Guerzoni
T. Taylor Aldridge
David B. Audretsch
Sameeksha Desai
Edited by David B. Audretsch, Indiana University, US and the Department of Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Klagenfurt, Austria and Albert N. Link, Professor Emeritus and former Virginia Batte Phillips Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US