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Kernel of a DSS for the Evaluation of the Founding Team of a University—Based Spin Off

Clara Bassano (), Giuseppe D’Aniello (), Matteo Gaeta (), Mirko Perano () and Luigi Rarità ()
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Clara Bassano: University Parthenope of Naples
Giuseppe D’Aniello: University of Salerno
Matteo Gaeta: University of Salerno
Mirko Perano: University of Salerno
Luigi Rarità: University of Salerno

A chapter in Strengthening Information and Control Systems, 2016, pp 77-93 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This work focuses on a University-based Spin Off (USO) with consequent review of the traditional university mission on the need/opportunity to give more to Knowledge. Europe, Italian government and other institutions fund spin-offs through announcements, in which the evaluation method for merits still shows limitations, due to a light presence of Italian excellence. The work, starting from the Service Science Management Engineering and Design (SSMD+D), proposes a review of the literature about demographic factors in the founding team, but more generally of human capital in spin-offs in order to create value. According to Visintin and Pittino (see Visintin and Pittino in Technovation 34: 31–43, 2014), the paper aims to design a kernel of a fuzzy logic based DSS to evaluate ex-ante the likely success of the founding team of a USO. Academic spin-offs of the University of Salerno are useful to test the DSS.

Keywords: University-based spin off (USO); Creation and co-creation value; Service science management engineering and design (SSMD+D); Decision support system (DSS); Fuzzy logic; Problem solving; Decision making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26488-2_6

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