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Prokop, Daniel,
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015018222
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University entrepreneurial ecosystems :
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spinouts, networks and geography /
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Daniel Prokop (Senior Lecturer in Economic Geography, School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, UK).
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Edward Elgar Publishing,
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Contents: 1. Introduction to university entrepreneurial ecosystems -- 2. Academic entrepreneurship and regional economic development -- 3. Spinouts and commercialisation: Ecosystems not just an urban phenomenon -- 4. Actors of university entrepreneurial ecosystems -- 5. Levels of ecosystems -- 6. In search of success mechanisms: The entrepreneurial filter -- 7. Why some university entrepreneurial ecosystems perform better than others -- 8. Relocation of academic spinouts: 'leaky localism' of university entrepreneurial ecosystems -- 9. Boundaries of ecosystems -- 10. Conclusion: University entrepreneurial ecosystems and asymmetry of opportunities -- Index.
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"In this insightful book, Daniel Prokop sheds light on university entrepreneurial ecosystems and how they generate spinout companies rooted in different spatial contexts. Paying particular attention to geography and network issues, Prokop conceptualises the varied performance of university entrepreneurial ecosystems by focusing on their actors, configurations and mechanisms. Developing an evolving model of the university entrepreneurial ecosystem and spinout lifecycle, Prokop explores the hierarchical, nested and hybrid models of university entrepreneurial ecosystems, tracking how these relate to each other. Ultimately, the book argues that the geography and configuration of university entrepreneurial ecosystems offer asymmetric opportunities for entrepreneurial activity that result in divergent development paths for local and regional economies. Of particular interest to students and scholars of entrepreneurship, organisational innovation, economic geography and regional economics, this innovative book will also appeal to policymakers, academic entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and technology transfer officers seeking a greater understanding of university entrepreneurial ecosystems and spinouts"--
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Entrepreneurship.
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Economic development.
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040804
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University-based new business enterprises.
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001000419
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