2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2014.10.008
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Economic impact of entrepreneurial universities’ activities: An exploratory study of the United Kingdom

Abstract: Throughout economic history, institutions have established the rules that shape human interaction. In this sense, political, socio-cultural, and economic issues respond to particular forces: managed economy or entrepreneurial economy. In the entrepreneurial economy, the dominant production factor is knowledge capital that is the source of competitive advantage, which is complemented by entrepreneurship capital, representing the capacity to engage in and generate entrepreneurial activity. Thus, an entrepreneuri… Show more

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“…Then, universities have played an important and historic role in innovation within the National Innovation Systems (NIS). In particular, their combined performance of advance research, knowledge networks, and training is an important source of the university contributions to economic growth (Huggins and Kitagawa 2012;Guerrero et al 2015). For this reason, literature on innovation placed universities at the heart of any national innovation systems (Cooke et al 1997;Asheim et al 2011). 2.2 Entrepreneurial university as a driver of entrepreneurial contexts Audretsch and Keilbach (2004) introduced a new factor, entrepreneurial activity and linked it to output in the context of a production function model.…”
Section: Research University As a Source Of Knowledge (Technology) Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, universities have played an important and historic role in innovation within the National Innovation Systems (NIS). In particular, their combined performance of advance research, knowledge networks, and training is an important source of the university contributions to economic growth (Huggins and Kitagawa 2012;Guerrero et al 2015). For this reason, literature on innovation placed universities at the heart of any national innovation systems (Cooke et al 1997;Asheim et al 2011). 2.2 Entrepreneurial university as a driver of entrepreneurial contexts Audretsch and Keilbach (2004) introduced a new factor, entrepreneurial activity and linked it to output in the context of a production function model.…”
Section: Research University As a Source Of Knowledge (Technology) Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, universities play a central role in economic systems (Guerrero, Cunningham, and Urbano 2015) as they generate and transfer new knowledge, develop qualified human capital and foster the development of an entrepreneurial society (Audretsch 2014). In particular, universities are seen as a favourable environment to stimulate EL and support students in the development of entrepreneurial knowledge (Haase and Lautenschläger 2011;Souitaris, Zerbinati, and Al-Laham 2007).…”
Section: The Effect Of Entrepreneurship Education At Universities Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following these insights, the relative influence of many existing support measures (entrepreneurship education, incubators, business plan competitions, etc.) on the generation of talent and the experience of individuals clearly needs to be explored in more detail (Guerrero and Urbano 2014;Kourilsky and Walstad 2002;Wright et al 2004;Guerrero et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%