2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11187-016-9755-4
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Entrepreneurial universities: emerging models in the new social and economic landscape

Abstract: The purpose of this paper and the special issue is to improve our understanding of the theoretical, empirical, managerial and political implications of emerging models of entrepreneurial universities in the new social and economic landscape. We accomplish this objective by examining the role of entrepreneurial universities as drivers of innovation and entrepreneurship activities. Our analysis starts with an overview by outlining an overarching framework. This allows us to highlight the contributions made in th… Show more

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“…Entrepreneurial universities, in particular, are widely seen as a vital entrepreneurial actors (Guerrero et al, 2016) while others take the view that their role has been over-stated (Brown, 2016). The role of large existing firms, in contrast, is often downplayed with the EE literature.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Taking a Look Insidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrepreneurial universities, in particular, are widely seen as a vital entrepreneurial actors (Guerrero et al, 2016) while others take the view that their role has been over-stated (Brown, 2016). The role of large existing firms, in contrast, is often downplayed with the EE literature.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Taking a Look Insidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…But other questions still have a broad range of discussion, especially when deepening the role of universities in entrepreneurship ecosystems. This moment in the current research is well covered by the work of Guerrero et al (2016aGuerrero et al ( , 2016b.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus on entrepreneurship allows for a better perception of the role of both technology (Elia et al, 2016) and actors (such as universities, policy makers, and central institutions) in sustaining an innovation context (Guerrero et al, 2016). Open innovation (16 occurrences) is the result of 23 entrepreneurs' orientation to involving other actors.…”
Section: Overview Of Iementioning
confidence: 99%