Universities, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, and Sustainability / ed. by Cristina Fernandes, Marcela Ramírez-Pasillas, João J. Ferreira.
Material type:
- 9783110670165
- 9783110670288
- 9783110670219
- Entrepreneurial ecosystem
- Nachhaltigkeit
- university ecosystem
- university entrepreneurship
- university-industry partnership
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Knowledge Capital
- Knowledge management
- entrepreneurial ecosystems
- sustainability
- university ecosystems
- university entrepreneurship
- university-industry partnerships
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9783110670219 |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Universities, entrepreneurial ecosystems, and -- sustainability: An overview -- Part I: Universities and entrepreneurial -- ecosystems -- Chapter 1 Entrepreneurial ecosystems, learning regions, and -- the role of universities -- Chapter 2 The dark side of the university’s participation -- in innovation ecosystems -- Chapter 3 Enablers to fostering interactions during -- entrepreneurship events within universitybased entrepreneurship ecosystems -- (U-BEEs) -- Chapter 4 Does education ensure entrepreneurial initiative? -- Approaching an entrepreneurial ecosystems taxonomy -- Chapter 5 The ambiguous role of best practice examples for -- knowledge spillovers: Evidence from universities and start-ups in the Berlin -- entrepreneurial ecosystem -- Part II: U–I cooperation and sustainability -- Chapter 6 Building sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems: -- A mediated model of university–industry collaboration, knowledge creation, -- and the entrepreneurial environment -- Chapter 7 University–industry collaboration to support -- sustainability: An analysis of the determining factors for European Union -- countries -- Chapter 8 University business incubators as drivers of -- sustainability: The perspective of critical success factors -- Chapter 9 Universities as change agents of SMEs’ -- sustainable innovation: A knowledge transfer view -- Chapter 10 University research centres as catalysers in -- entrepreneurial ecosystems: Fostering the transitions towards sustainable -- business models via the university–business interface -- Chapter 11 The Spinner Innovation: Factors for inclusion -- and advocating in sustainable ecosystems -- Part III: Universities and entrepreneurial -- activities -- Chapter 12 Boundary spanners enabling knowledge integration -- for sustainable innovations in university–industry research centres -- Chapter 13 An entrepreneurial ecosystem support model in -- the digital era: Crowdfunding -- Chapter 14 Steering productive entrepreneurship activities -- in emerging markets: The role of the university -- Chapter 15 Medical device scientists’ influence on research -- impact within entrepreneurial ecosystems: A systematic literature -- review -- Chapter 16 Students’ perceptions of university social -- responsibility: A cross-cultural comparison -- Chapter 17 Which pathways lead us to the university of the -- future? -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Contributors
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This volume presents theoretical and empirical research on universities and their entrepreneurial ecosystems to better grasp the connections between universities and their surrounding environments and their engagement with sustainability. The book provides a better understanding of the entrepreneurial characteristics of universities. It examines the ways in which universities’ collaboration and participation in an ecosystem support business and industry transformation. It also investigates how universities function within the university/industry/government/third sector relationship nexus. The book enables the systematisation of the literature while simultaneously builds theory, empirically testing existing theories, and contributes towards a future research agenda geared towards sustainability. The book gathers contributions from varied geographical contexts providing an international perspective.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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