2015
DOI: 10.15604/ejss.2015.03.04.002
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Technology Entrepreneurship – State of the Art and Future Challenges

Abstract: This article attempts to increase an understanding of technology entrepreneurship phenomenon by presenting state-of-the-art work by scholars. We aimed to map the technology entrepreneurship science using bibliometrics technique. We start with analysis of popularity of the field of technology entrepreneurship as a science. Then, we conduct research by years, journals and citations. Next, we analyze the main themes of technology entrepreneurship. Our findings suggest that there are only three fields of sciences … Show more

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“…Wściubak [27] states that a measure of the effectiveness of technological entrepreneurship is the ability to transform new technological solutions into a stream of economic benefits. When monitoring the progress of technological entrepreneurship, predictors of its growth should be systematically compared in different periods of time (OECD 1995): demand for new technology, high level scientifically, a quick diffusion of technological innovations, short lifecycle of products and processes, needs for pre-incubation and coaching, scientific and technology cooperation, increasing demand for highly qualified staff, creating new needs, a high level of capital expenditure and an investment risk [28]. The determinants of the growth of technological entrepreneurship take into account the rapidly changing conditions of the competitive environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wściubak [27] states that a measure of the effectiveness of technological entrepreneurship is the ability to transform new technological solutions into a stream of economic benefits. When monitoring the progress of technological entrepreneurship, predictors of its growth should be systematically compared in different periods of time (OECD 1995): demand for new technology, high level scientifically, a quick diffusion of technological innovations, short lifecycle of products and processes, needs for pre-incubation and coaching, scientific and technology cooperation, increasing demand for highly qualified staff, creating new needs, a high level of capital expenditure and an investment risk [28]. The determinants of the growth of technological entrepreneurship take into account the rapidly changing conditions of the competitive environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was necessary to establish the borderline between single-method and multi-method research in order to explain what mixed methods meant (Walicka, 2013). In a study involving multiple methods, more than one method is used, and one can distinguish between studies using multiple methods (multiple qualitative or quantitative methods) and studies using mixed methods (a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods) (Walicka, 2015).…”
Section: Data and Model Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the EPO takes a decision on granting a patent and publishes the description in the EPO bulletin. In the period of 9 months following the date of publishing, an opposition may be expressed against the granted patent (Walicka et al 2015). It opens an opposition procedure which may result in overruling the EPO's decision on granting a European patent.…”
Section: Patents and Utility Models Trademarks And Industrial Designmentioning
confidence: 99%