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University Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Daniel Prokop

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: In this insightful book, Daniel Prokop sheds light on university entrepreneurial ecosystems and how they generate spinout companies rooted in different spatial contexts. Paying particular attention to geography and network issues, Prokop conceptualises the varied performance of university entrepreneurial ecosystems by focusing on their actors, configurations and mechanisms.

Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Geography; Innovations and Technology; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803924748
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction to University Entrepreneurial Ecosystems , pp 1-12 Downloads
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Ch 2 Academic entrepreneurship and regional economic development , pp 13-25 Downloads
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Ch 3 Spinouts and commercialisation: ecosystems not just an urban phenomenon , pp 26-38 Downloads
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Ch 4 Actors of university entrepreneurial ecosystems , pp 39-52 Downloads
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Ch 5 Levels of ecosystems , pp 53-61 Downloads
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Ch 6 In search of success mechanisms: the entrepreneurial filter , pp 62-74 Downloads
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Ch 7 Why some university entrepreneurial ecosystems perform better than others , pp 75-86 Downloads
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Ch 8 Relocation of academic spinouts: ‘leaky localism’ of university entrepreneurial ecosystems , pp 87-97 Downloads
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Ch 9 Boundaries of ecosystems , pp 98-108 Downloads
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Ch 10 Conclusion: university entrepreneurial ecosystems and asymmetry of opportunities , pp 109-118 Downloads
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