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‘The Strength of Strong Ties’: University Spin-Offs and the Significance of Historical Relations

Mattias Johansson, Merle Jacob and Tomas Hellström
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Mattias Johansson: Chalmers University of Technology
Merle Jacob: University of Oslo
Tomas Hellström: University of Oslo

Chapter 9 in Knowledge Matters, 2008, pp 179-202 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract This chapter investigates the relationship between universities and academic spin-offs, with special emphasis on the antecedent conditions of, and the nature of the linkages that the spin-offs form, as well as the means for sustaining them. The present research uses an instrumental case study approach, and is also an instance of a collective case study as four companies of various size and activities have been studied together. The preliminary results indicate that the network relations are characterized by a small number of strong ties to universities, with a high degree of trust and informality. Although fruitful for the transfer of complex knowledge, the strength of the ties also make them difficult to substitute, which may lead to problems as the spin-offs are highly dependent on continued basic research support. This may in turn lead to implications for policy at university, as well as higher levels.

Keywords: Research Collaboration; Electronic Nose; Mutual Interest; Home Department; Technology Transfer Activity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230582262_9

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