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Concluding Remarks
The book entitled Re-building University Capabilities: A Public Policy and Managerial view Applied to Innovation and Technology aims to, in five parts and 10 chapters, debate, comprehend, and exchange views on ho...
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An Empirical Approach
The development of universities’ sustainability capabilities has been influenced by external demands related to the big societal challenges and the United Nation’s SDGs. Due to the availability of information,...
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Managerial Implications to Innovation and Technology
Over the last decades, higher education systems have been exposed to multiple organizational transformations derived from “public policy agendas and stakeholder pressures.” These pressures have reconducted cor...
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Public Policy Implications to Innovation and Technology
Over the last decades, higher education systems have been exposed to multiple “public policy reforms” due to restrictions of public funds, stakeholder pressures, educational trends, and socioeconomic shakeouts...
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A Theoretical Approach
The academic literature on entrepreneurship has focused on studying universities due to their crucial role in regions’ economic development. This is due to the organizational capabilities that allow them to be...
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A Theoretical Approach
The innovation capabilities of universities are a relevant issue today, given the need for professionals equipped with solid skills to enter Industry 4.0. The university itself is associated with innovation du...
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A Theoretical Approach
Digital capabilities have been studied in recent years with growing interest due to the increasing incorporation of technologies into the teaching-learning process. Concerning universities, digital transformat...
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A Theoretical Approach
Sustainability capabilities have captured the interest of multiple university stakeholders over this decade, and universities have made strong efforts to impregnate a sustainability approach across all univers...
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An Empirical Approach
Universities have not always played a leading role in the economic development of regions through entrepreneurship. This is because they have evolved over time from being organizations dedicated solely to teac...
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An Empirical Approach
The universities’ innovation capabilities depend on internal, structural, and contextual factors. This study explores the European Union case which, through a series of initiatives, organizations, and public a...
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An Empirical Approach
Digital capabilities play a fundamental role in develo** the economy and society. Currently, the labor market demands professionals with digital competencies. For this reason, it is relevant to understand ho...
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Correction to: technology transfer and entrepreneurial innovations policies across continents
Please note that the original (printed and online) version of this book, unfortunately, contained some errors. The corrections are:
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Technology Transfer Policy Framework in Chile
Technological environments provide multiple conditions for the development of technology-based business and intellectual properties. Over the last decades, the Chilean government has designed/implemented a tec...
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Academic Tendencies in Policy Frameworks for Fostering Entrepreneurial Innovations
This chapter provides a better understanding of the theoretical, managerial, and policy implications of entrepreneurial innovation policies. By examining the accumulation of literature published from 1970 to 2...
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Technology Transfer Policies and Entrepreneurial Innovations at Brazilian University-Industry Partnerships
Over the past 40 years, the Bayh-Dole Act has been the most inspired piece of legislation around the world. This policy measure has empowered organizations to be the owners of inventions made by federally-fund...
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Evolution of Technology Transfer in Belarus: Two Parallel Dimensions in a Post-Soviet Country
This chapter explores the development of knowledge and technology transfer policies in Belarus during the post-Soviet period. Based on the literature and data analysis, we discuss important patterns of knowled...
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Technology Transfer Policy Framework at Cuban Universities
The Cuban university has strengthened its scientific connections with the various social, political, and productive stakeholders. Technology transfer policies have been shaped by historical-economic-social con...
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Activities Related to Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Academic Setting: A Literature Review
In the knowledge-based society, universities have assumed new missions and relations in order to contribute to economic and social development, normally discussed under innovation and entrepreneurship concepts...
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The Role of Employee’s Human Capital and the Work Environment on the Creation of Organizational Spin-Offs: Evidence from Spain
Previous studies have recognized the relevance of certain individual (generic and specific human capital) and organizational (work environment) factors in the creation of new ventures from and for an existing ...