By using a rich, partly proprietary database containing granular data on Italian universities’ characteristics and knowledge transfer strategies, we investigate the effect of university rules and local institutional quality dimensions on the probability of academic spinoff creation. We also suggest that local institutional quality dimensions sometimes compensate for, and sometimes complement, internal university rules on knowledge transfer activities.
How do university rules and local government institutional quality affect the probability of academic spinoff creation?
Quaglione, Davide
;Furia, Donatella;Odoardi, Iacopo;D’Ingiullo, Dario;Cascioli, Piera
2021-01-01
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By using a rich, partly proprietary database containing granular data on Italian universities’ characteristics and knowledge transfer strategies, we investigate the effect of university rules and local institutional quality dimensions on the probability of academic spinoff creation. We also suggest that local institutional quality dimensions sometimes compensate for, and sometimes complement, internal university rules on knowledge transfer activities.File in questo prodotto:
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