2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10961-016-9484-5
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Research-based spin-offs as agents in the entrepreneurial ecosystem

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“…Many studies that focus on this component of supporting institutions analyze the role played by research-based institutions and educational institutions (mainly higher education institutions) and only few focuses on financial institutions. This implies that entrepreneurial education plays a crucial role within entrepreneurial ecosystems by stimulating the creation of new business ventures and by promoting entrepreneurial skills and attitudes of entrepreneurs (Bischoff et al , 2018; Sambo, 2018; Schaeffer and Matt, 2016; Schillo, 2018). As argued by Economidou et al (2018) the most important resources of an entrepreneur are essential skills and knowledge for generating and making sense of innovative entrepreneurial ideas.…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies that focus on this component of supporting institutions analyze the role played by research-based institutions and educational institutions (mainly higher education institutions) and only few focuses on financial institutions. This implies that entrepreneurial education plays a crucial role within entrepreneurial ecosystems by stimulating the creation of new business ventures and by promoting entrepreneurial skills and attitudes of entrepreneurs (Bischoff et al , 2018; Sambo, 2018; Schaeffer and Matt, 2016; Schillo, 2018). As argued by Economidou et al (2018) the most important resources of an entrepreneur are essential skills and knowledge for generating and making sense of innovative entrepreneurial ideas.…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the academic entrepreneurship literature, other authors also recognize that entrepreneurial ecosystems can provide ASOs with different types of resources that they need for their creation and for the improvement of their performance [4,20,[62][63][64]. However, to the best of our knowledge, no studies have yet considered the link between agents of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and social innovation of ASOs [4,9].…”
Section: The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem and Social Innovation In Academentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schillo (2016) believes that Research-based Derivatives (RBSO) as agents of the entrepreneurial ecosystem determine the function of the knowledge spillover effects of the derivative company's on entrepreneurial ecosystem, and analyses the method to sustain economic growth and knowledge usage. The spilled knowledge ecosystems lead to the emergence of technology platforms, then the platforms react upon the entrepreneurial ecosystems and provide the resources they need (Schillo, 2016;Attour, 2018). The second function is to be an incubator.…”
Section: Functional Characteristics Of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%