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The transfer of federally funded technology: A study of small, entrepreneurial, and ambidextrous firms
In this paper, we study the technology transfer mechanisms used to protect intellectual property by small, entrepreneurial firms that received Phase II research awards from the US Small Business Innovation Res...
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Re-entrepreneurial experience and learning during challenging times
This study theorizes how entrepreneurs in an emerging economy deal with adverse external scenarios by taking advantage of their previous business failure experiences. Using grounded theory and multiple case st...
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Open AccessPublisher Correction: Driving change in higher education: the role of dynamic capabilities in strengthening universities’ third mission
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Open AccessDriving change in higher education: the role of dynamic capabilities in strengthening universities’ third mission
Universities play a crucial role in social, economic, and technological development. Over the last decades, higher education systems have experimented with multiple transformations due to social demands, socio...
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ICT-related dynamic capabilities and SMEs’ performance: An analysis during the economic stagnation in Belarus
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are effective in hel** firms adapt to unstable external conditions. Specifically, the development of smartphones, mobile apps, social media, and payment syst...
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Re-viewing the entrepreneurial university: strategic challenges and theory building opportunities
Influenced by the neo-liberal economic perspective, in which universities are evaluated based on their contribution to society, the term “Entrepreneurial University” (EU) emerged in the early 1980s. The entrep...
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Entrepreneurial gendered ambidexterity in Belarusian SMEs
Certain principles and prevailing decision-making logics strongly influence entrepreneurial, innovative, and managerial actions. Effectual and causal reasonings (entrepreneurial ambidexterity) provided essenti...
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Is ambidexterity the missing link between entrepreneurship, management, and innovation?
Organizational ambidexterity refers to an organization's ability to perform two tasks equally proficiently. These tasks include efficiency vs. flexibility, adaptability vs. alignment, integration vs. responsiv...
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The role of individual capabilities, workplace, and national culture on corporate entrepreneurship: A gender perspective
This cross-country study proposes conceptualizing and measuring the engagement of a gendered workforce in corporate entrepreneurship by examining the influence of individual capabilities, workplace environment...
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How do entrepreneurs build a resilient and persistent identity? Re-examining the financial crisis impact
This study examines re-entry entrepreneurs’ response to exogenous shakeouts (economic crises). Concretely, we analyse how prior business failure experience contributes to the creation of an entrepreneurial res...
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Open AccessDoes gender matter for corporate entrepreneurship? A cross-countries study
The accumulated knowledge about corporate entrepreneurship has provided a better understanding of its antecedents and consequences. Corporate entrepreneurship activities are strongly related to incremental or ...
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Open AccessAssessing the influence of institutions on students’ entrepreneurial dynamics: evidence from European post-socialist and market-oriented economies
This paper theorizes how institutional conditions influence students’ entrepreneurship dynamics (e.g., nascent and active), especially these institutional conditions related to environments where students are ...
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The impact of entrepreneurial overconfidence on incubator effectiveness
The low utilization of incubator resources has been subject to much academic attention within entrepreneurship research. This study explores how entrepreneurs’ overconfidence impacts the utilization of incubat...
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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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Comparison of the Effect of Parameter Adaptation in Bio-inspired CS Algorithm Using Type-2 Fuzzy Logic
In the present paper, we will carry out the comparison of the effect that the parameter adjustment has on the Cuckoo Search algorithm via Levy Flight using type- 2 Fuzzy logic, the results of the comparison wi...
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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...