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The Role of Universities in Encouraging Growth of Technology-Based New Ventures. (2017). Rao, Bharat ; Mulloth, Bala.
In: International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management (IJITM).
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  39. Entrepreneurial universities in two European regions: a case study comparison. (2014). Urbano, David ; Guerrero, Maribel ; Cunningham, James ; Organ, Damien .
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  41. The Development of US Policies directed at stimulating Innovation and Entrepreneurship. (2014). Audretsch, David ; Aldridge, T..
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  43. A new industry creation and originality: Insight from the funding sources of university patents. (2014). Guerzoni, Marco ; Desai, Sameeksha ; Audretsch, David ; Aldridge, Taylor T..
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  44. What Determines University Patent Commercialization? Empirical Evidence on the Role of IPR Ownership. (2013). Giuri, Paola ; Pasquini, Martina ; Munari, Federico.
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  47. Determinants of Financial Rewards from Industry-University Collaboration in South Korea. (2013). Heshmati, Almas ; Han, Junghee.
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