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Il ruolo degli spin-off universitari nel contesto socio-economico locale: analisi degli indicatori di performance e innovazione. (2018). Corsi, Christian.
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  44. Academic policy and entrepreneurship: a European perspective. (2015). Lehmann, Erik ; Audretsch, David ; Paleari, Stefano.
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  45. Does Persistence in Start-up Activity Reflect Persistence in Social Capital?. (2015). Wyrwich, Michael ; Fritsch, Michael.
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  46. The importance of creative capital for economic growth in the presence of learning by doing. (2015). Beladi, Hamid ; Batabyal, Amitrajeet.
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  47. Why not all young firms invest in R&D. (2014). Audretsch, David ; Teruel, Mercedes.
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