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Educational level of researchers in spin-out R&D units and external technology acquisition: The higher, the more?. (2024). Wang, Qian ; Xie, Luqun ; Zhu, DI.
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  5. Measuring the efficiency of an entrepreneurial ecosystem at municipality level: does institutional transparency play a moderating role?. (2022). Leitão, João ; Cantner, Uwe ; Riaz, Muhammad Faraz ; Leito, Joo.
    In: Eurasian Business Review.
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  6. Entrepreneurial Workaround Practices in Severe Institutional Voids: Evidence From Kenya. (2022). Molteni, Mario ; Cannatelli, Benedetto Lorenzo ; Sydow, Alisa ; Giudici, Alessandro.
    In: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.
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  7. Schumpeterian Entry: Innovation, Exporting, and Growth Aspirations of Entrepreneurs. (2022). Mickiewicz, Tomasz ; Estrin, Saul ; Korosteleva, Julia.
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  8. Explaining the rate of opportunity compared to necessity entrepreneurship in a cross-cultural context: Analysis and policy implications. (2022). , Ratan ; Trevio, Len J.
    In: Journal of International Business Policy.
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  9. Ecosystem dynamics: exploring the interplay within fintech entrepreneurial ecosystems. (2022). Aas, Tor Helge ; Mention, Anne-Laure ; Alaassar, Ahmad.
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  10. Evolutionary entrepreneurial ecosystems: a research pathway. (2022). Ryan, Paul ; Buciuni, Giulio ; Cho, Daniel Sunghwan.
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  11. Mapping SME productivity research: a systematic review of empirical evidence and future research agenda. (2022). Vorley, Tim ; Gherhes, Cristian ; Brooks, Chay ; Owalla, Beldina.
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  12. Circular Economy Initiatives: Strategic Implications, Resource Management, and Entrepreneurial Innovation in a Brazilian Craft Beer Ecosystem during the COVID Era. (2022). Isaak, Andrew ; Goron, Rodrigo Cortopassi ; Gruba, Marcia Cristiane ; Denes, Danielle ; Jay, Andrew Jay.
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  13. The role of institutions in latent and emergent entrepreneurship. (2022). Desai, Sameeksha ; Caiazza, Rosa ; Belitski, Maksim ; Audretsch, David B.
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  14. Why do incumbents fund startups? A study of the antecedents of corporate venture capital in China. (2022). Yu, Lei ; Dushnitsky, Gary.
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  15. Intermediaries for the greater good: How entrepreneurial support organizations can embed constrained sustainable development startups in entrepreneurial ecosystems. (2022). van Rijnsoever, Frank J.
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  16. Taking root in fertile ground: Community context and the agglomeration of hybrid companies. (2022). Tilleman, Suzanne G ; Russo, Michael V ; Lahneman, Brooke A ; Earle, Andrew G.
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  17. Liminal movement by digital platform‐based sharing economy ventures: The case of Uber Technologies. (2022). Garud, Raghu ; Xu, LE ; Kumaraswamy, Arun ; Roberts, Anna.
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  18. Choosing between Formal and Informal Technology Transfer Channels: Determining Factors among Spanish Academicians. (2021). Miranda-Gonzalez, Francisco J ; Vega-Gomez, Francisco I.
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  19. A systems perspective on systemic innovation. (2021). Midgley, Gerald ; Lindhult, Erik.
    In: Systems Research and Behavioral Science.
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  20. Social Entrepreneurship Education as an Innovation Hub for Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of the KAIST Social Entrepreneurship MBA Program. (2020). Roh, Taewoo ; Kim, Moon Gyu ; Lee, Ji-Hwan ; Son, Hosung.
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  21. Exploring Mission-Oriented Innovation Ecosystems for Sustainability: Towards a Literature-Based Typology. (2020). Jutting, Malte.
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  22. Towards Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in a Transitional Economy: An Analysis of Two Romanian City-Regions through the Lens of Entrepreneurs. (2020). Dragan, Irina-Maria ; Grigore, Ana-Maria.
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  23. Meeting, mating, and intermediating: How incubators can overcome weak network problems in entrepreneurial ecosystems. (2020). van Rijnsoever, Frank J.
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  24. Sustainable development, economic and financial factors, that influence the opportunity-driven entrepreneurship. An fsQCA approach. (2020). Cervello-Royo, R ; Perello-Marin, M R ; Moya-Clemente, I ; Ribes-Giner, G.
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  25. Past Themes and Tracking Research Trends in Entrepreneurship: A Co-Word, Cites and Usage Count Analysis. (2019). Sanchez-Caizares, Sandra M ; Cabeza, Luis Javier ; Fuentes-Garcia, Fernando J.
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  26. An Approach to Understand Rural Advisory Services in a Decentralised Setting. (2019). Cardey, Sarah ; Dorward, Peter ; Aslam, Naeem ; Lamontagne-Godwin, Julien ; Ali, Irshad.
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  27. Towards a New Approach of Innovation in Less Developed Regional Business Ecosystems*. (2019). Vlados, Charis ; Katimertzopoulos, Fotios.
    In: International Journal of Finance, Insurance and Risk Management.
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  28. Effect of entrepreneurial framework conditions on R&D transfer to new and growing firms: The case of European Union innovation-driven countries. (2019). Carlos, Jose ; Sa, Elisabete S.
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  29. Industry-to-university knowledge transfer in ecosystem-based academic entrepreneurship: Case study of automotive dynamics & control group in Tsinghua University. (2019). Li, Xianjun ; Rong, KE ; Meng, Donghui.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  30. European universities seeking entrepreneurial paths: the moderating effect of contextual variables on the entrepreneurial orientation-performance relationship. (2019). Liñán Alcalde, Francisco ; Santos, Susana C ; Napolitano, Maria Rosaria ; Lian, Francisco ; Fusco, Floriana ; Riviezzo, Angelo.
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  31. The emerging role of university spin-off companies in developing regional entrepreneurial university ecosystems: The case of Andalusia. (2019). Padilla-Meléndez, Antonio ; DEL-AGUILA-OBRA, ANA-ROSA ; Lockett, Nigel ; Fuster, Elena ; Padilla-Melendez, Antonio.
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  32. Investors’ choices between cash and voting rights: Evidence from dual-class equity crowdfunding. (2019). Cumming, Douglas ; Vismara, Silvio ; Meoli, Michele.
    In: Research Policy.
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  33. Attivit? e modelli universitari di trasferimento tecnologico. (2018). Colombelli, Alessandra ; Ricci, Riccardo ; Paolucci, Emilio ; Damico, Elettra.
    In: ECONOMIA E SOCIET? REGIONALE.
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  34. Innovation, entrepreneurial, knowledge, and business ecosystems: Old wine in new bottles?. (2018). Scaringella, Laurent ; Radziwon, Agnieszka.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  35. A review of the ecosystem concept — Towards coherent ecosystem design. (2018). Matsumoto, Yoichi ; Kajikawa, Yuya ; Tsujimoto, Masaharu ; Tomita, Junichi.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  36. From “transplant with the soil” toward the establishment of the innovation ecosystem: A case study of a leading high-tech company in China. (2018). Ye, Ran ; Euwema, Martin ; Ding, Ling ; Wu, Jinxi ; Lu, Chao.
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  37. Co-creating and directing Innovation Ecosystems? NASAs changing approach to public-private partnerships in low-earth orbit. (2018). Mazzucato, Mariana.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  38. Contests as innovation policy instruments: Lessons from the US federal agencies experience. (2018). Liotard, Isabelle ; Revest, Valerie.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  39. The persistence of entrepreneurship and innovative immigrants. (2018). Lee, Yong Suk ; Eesley, Chuck.
    In: Research Policy.
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  40. Innovation Ecosystem of CNG Vehicles: A Case Study of Its Cultivation and Characteristics in Sichuan, China. (2017). Ding, Ling ; Wu, Jinxi.
    In: Sustainability.
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  41. Efficient Triple Helix collaboration fostering local niche innovation projects – A case from Denmark. (2017). Brem, Alexander ; Radziwon, Agnieszka.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  42. The impact of university-based incubation support on the innovation strategy of academic spin-offs. (2016). Jack, Sarah ; Soetanto, Danny.
    In: Technovation.
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  43. Firms’ innovation benefiting from networking and institutional support: A global analysis of national and firm effects. (2016). Schott, Thomas ; Jensen, Kent Wickstrom.
    In: Research Policy.
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  44. Where do spinouts come from? The role of technology relatedness and institutional context. (2016). Yeganegi, Sepideh ; Dass, Parshotam ; Huynh, Cam-Loi ; Laplume, Andre O.
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  45. Constraining entrepreneurial development: A knowledge-based view of social networks among academic entrepreneurs. (2016). Hayter, Christopher S.
    In: Research Policy.
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  46. The effect of public policies on entrepreneurial activity and economic growth. (2016). Galindo, Miguel Angel ; Mendez, Maria Teresa ; Castao, Maria Soledad.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
    RePEc:eee:jbrese:v:69:y:2016:i:11:p:5280-5285.

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  47. Mapping innovation in the global photovoltaic industry: a bibliometric approach to cluster identification and analysis. (2015). Stek, Pieter ; van Geenhuizen, Marina.
    In: ERSA conference papers.
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  48. Bringing the lab back in: Personnel composition and scientific output at the MIT Department of Biology. (2015). Liu, Christopher C ; Conti, Annamaria.
    In: Research Policy.
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  49. Use of infrastructures to support innovative entrepreneurship and business growth. (2015). Ribeiro-Navarrete, Samuel ; Roig-Tierno, Norat ; Alcazar, Joaquin.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
    RePEc:eee:jbrese:v:68:y:2015:i:11:p:2290-2294.

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  50. The absorptive capacity of tourism organisations. (2015). Thomas, Rhodri ; Wood, Emma.
    In: Annals of Tourism Research.
    RePEc:eee:anture:v:54:y:2015:i:c:p:84-99.

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