Academic spin-off's transfer speed--Analyzing the time from leaving university to venture
Kathrin Müller
Research Policy, 2010, vol. 39, issue 2, 189-199
Abstract:
For academic spin-offs I analyze the length of the time period between the founder's leaving of academia and the establishment of her firm. A duration analysis reveals that a longer time-lag is caused by the necessity of assembling complementary skills, either by acquisition by a single founder or by searching for suitable team members. Furthermore, new ventures are established faster if there has been high-level technology transfer, if the founders have access to university infrastructure, or if they receive informal support by former colleagues.
Keywords: Academic; spin-offs; Technology; transfer; Skill; complementarities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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