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  16. Catching up or Lagging Behind? The Long-Term Business and Innovation Potential of Subsidized Start-Ups out of Unemployment. (2019). Künn, Steffen ; Caliendo, Marco ; Kunn, Steffen ; Weissenberger, Martin.
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  17. Neither absent nor too present: the effects of the engagement of parent universities on the performance of academic spin-offs. (2019). Ferri, Salvatore ; Fiorentino, Raffaele ; Ferretti, Marco ; Sapio, Alessandro ; Parmentola, Adele.
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  18. Academic entrepreneurship in South Africa: testing for entrepreneurial intentions. (2019). Chantson, J ; Urban, B.
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  19. Catching up or Lagging Behind? The Long-Term Business and Innovation Potential of Subsidized Start-Ups out of Unemployment. (2019). Künn, Steffen ; Caliendo, Marco ; Kunn, Steffen ; Weissenberger, Martin.
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  20. Knowledge discovery through higher education census data. (2019). Machado, Silvia Regina ; Henriques, Roberto ; Yanaze, Mitsuru Higuchi.
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  21. 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.
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  22. User entrepreneurs multiple identities and crowdfunding performance: Effects through product innovativeness, perceived passion, and need similarity. (2019). Allison, Thomas H ; Juasrikul, Sakdipon ; Oo, Pyayt P ; Sahaym, Arvin.
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  23. ARE PUBLIC FINANCING SCHEMES BENEFICIAL FOR UNIVERSITY SPIN-OFFS AND THE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OF INNOVATIONS?. (2018). Orendt, Moritz ; Schmidt, Maximilian ; Landau, Christian ; Bock, Carolin.
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  24. Factores clave en el desarrollo de la capacidad emprendedora de estudiantes universitarios || Key Factors in the Development of Entrepreneurial Capacity of University Students. (2018). Castillo-Vergara, Mauricio ; Alfaro-Castillo, Mauricio ; Henriquez, Jorge Sanchez ; Quezada, Ignacio Pizarro ; Alvarez-Marin, Alejandro.
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  25. Growth factors of research-based spin-offs and the role of venture capital investing. (2018). Jarchow, Svenja ; Bock, Carolin ; Huber, Alexander.
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  26. Conceptualizing academic entrepreneurship ecosystems: a review, analysis and extension of the literature. (2018). Nelson, Andrew ; Zayed, Stephanie ; Hayter, Christopher S ; Oconnor, Alan C.
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  27. How User-Innovators Pave the Way for a Sustainable Energy Future: A Study among German Energy Enthusiasts. (2018). Grosse, Matti.
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  28. Triggers entrepreneurship among creative consumers. (2018). Hamdi-Kidar, Linda ; Vellera, Cyrielle.
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  29. Consumer entrepreneurship and cultural innovation: The case of GinO12. (2018). Bergamaschi, Mara ; Pedeliento, Giuseppe ; Andreini, Daniela ; Bettinelli, Cristina.
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  30. Asymmetric information as a barrier to knowledge spillovers in expert markets. (2017). Proeger, Till ; Feser, Daniel.
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  31. Location Choices of Graduate Entrepreneurs. (2017). Larsson, Johan ; Wright, Mike ; Wennberg, Karl ; Wiklund, Johan.
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  32. Emerging technological trajectories and new mobility solutions. A large-scale investigation on transport-related innovative start-ups and implications for policy. (2017). Antonelli, Paola ; Cassetta, Ernesto ; Pozzi, Cesare ; Marra, Alessandro.
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  33. To each his own: Matching different entrepreneurial models to the academic scientists individual needs. (2017). Wrmseher, Martin .
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  34. Location choices of graduate entrepreneurs. (2017). Larsson, Johan ; Wright, Mike ; Wennberg, Karl ; Wiklund, Johan.
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  35. Incubation of an industry: Heterogeneous knowledge bases and modes of value capture. (2017). Agarwal, Rajshree ; Moeen, Mahka.
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  36. Entry into Nascent Industries: Disentangling a Firms Capability Portfolio at the Time of Investment Versus Market Entry. (2017). Moeen, Mahka.
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  37. New Firms and Post-Entry Performance: The Role of Innovation.. (2016). Vivarelli, Marco ; Krafft, Jackie ; Colombelli, Alessandra.
    In: Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis LEI & BRICK - Laboratory of Economics of Innovation Franco Momigliano, Bureau of Research in Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge, Collegio Carlo Alberto. WP series.
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  38. New Firms and Post-Entry Performance: The Role of Innovation.. (2016). Vivarelli, Marco ; Krafft, Jackie ; Colombelli, Alessandra.
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  39. Pre-entry experience, technological complementarities, and the survival of de-novo entrants. Evidence from the US telecommunications industry. (2016). Marinoni, Astrid ; Fontana, Roberto ; Malerba, Franco.
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  40. Factors influencing the entrepreneurial engagement of opportunity and necessity entrepreneurs. (2016). Thurik, Roy ; Zwan, Peter ; Hessels, Jolanda ; Verheul, Ingrid.
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  43. User-Industry Spinouts: Downstream Industry Knowledge as a Source of New Firm Entry and Survival. (2016). Fontana, Roberto ; Adams, Pamela ; Malerba, Franco.
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  44. Entrepreneurship and Innovation: New Entries, Survival, Growth. (2016). Vivarelli, Marco ; Krafft, Jackie ; Colombelli, Alessandra.
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  45. 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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  47. The parents legacy: Firm founders and technological choice. (2016). Boeker, Warren ; Basu, Sandip ; Howard, Michael D ; Sahaym, Arvin.
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