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This insightful and comprehensive Research Handbook explores the concept of start-up incubation ecosystems and investigates the various factors that interact to provide a nurturing environment suitable for the creation and successful development of start-ups. Chapters employ a range of approaches for the study of incubation ecosystems, including literature reviews, theoretical studies, and empirical research featuring both quantitative and qualitative methods. An international team of authors analyze data from a diverse range of countries to cover topics including: multi-level approaches to incubation ecosystems; start-up support mechanisms such as incubators, accelerators and co-working spaces; and the role of organizations involved in incubation ecosystems such as universities, government agencies and multinational companies. The Handbook thus illustrates the critical part played by the early development of start-ups within entrepreneurial ecosystems. Scholars and doctoral students working in entrepreneurship and innovation will find this Handbook invaluable to their understanding of start-up incubation ecosystems and in illuminating future research agendas. It will also prove useful to practitioners and policymakers working with start-ups and organizations that support them. Contributors include: B.W. Amo, C. Bellavitis, P. Benneworth, P.M. Bican, A. Billström, J.J. Bragelien, M. Breivik-Meyer, A. Brem, E. Carlsson, T.H. Clausen, C.M. DaSilva, M. Good, J. Grande, M. Gulbrandsen, J.Ø. Hansen, R.R. Hermann, E.J. Isaksen, A. Jensen, A.R. Johnson, E.J.B. Jørgensen, K. Kassel, M. Knockaert, L. Kolvereid, M. Landoni, K. Lesniak, A. Mariussen, K.E. Masyn, A. McKelvie, K. Messeghem, S. Mitchell, D. Modic, N. Nguyen, G. Nonet, N. Nordling, A. Novotny, A. O'Connor, I.B. Pettersen, R. Pugh, E. Rasmussen, T. Ratinho, S. Saarenketo, S.R. Sardeshmukh, M. Sargent, R.M. Smith, R. Sørheim, O. Straub, C. Theodoraki, E. Thomas, L. Torkkeli, E. van der Lingen, H. Velt, K.H. Voldsund, J. Wiklund, T. Yoshioka-Kobayashi
FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Author Biography
Edited by Adam Novotny, Researcher, Einar Rasmussen, Professor, Tommy H. Clausen, Professor, Nord University Business School, Norway and Johan Wiklund, The Al Berg Chair and Professor of Entrepreneurship, Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, US
Table of Contents
Contents:Preface xiIntroduction: Helping birds to fly: Introducing start-up incubationecosystems 1Adam Novotny, Einar Rasmussen, Tommy H. Clausen, and JohanWiklundPART I HOLISTIC APPROACHES TO SUPIEs1 The role of smart specialization in providing regional strategicsupport for establishing sustainable start-up incubationecosystems 19Nhien Nguyen, Åge Mariussen, and Jens Ø. Hansen2 Incubating start-ups in entrepreneurial ecosystems:A multilevel perspective on entrepreneurial resources 40Shruti Sardeshmukh, Allan O'Connor, and Ronda Smith3 The domains of entrepreneurship support 60Tiago Ratinho4 In support of university spinoffs – what drives theorganizational design of technology transfer ecosystems? 74Matthew Good and Mirjam Knockaert5 The support system's influence on nature-based businessstart-ups in a rural context 94Jorunn Grande and Espen Carlsson6 Transnational entrepreneurial ecosystems: The perspectives ofFinnish and Estonian born-global start-ups 110Hannes Velt, Lasse Torkkeli, and Sami Saarenketo7 A contingency approach to the incubation of new ventures inentrepreneurial ecosystems: Descriptive exploratory plots forcontinuous and survival outcomes 135Alan R. Johnson, Katherine E. Masyn, and Alexander McKelviePART II START-UP SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS8 Organizational sponsorship: An overview of the state ofknowledge and future research directions 174Marit Breivik-Meyer9 Understanding startup development organizations in thecontext of startup incubation ecosystems 194Cristiano Bellavitis, Michael Sargent, and Carlos M. DaSilva10 Distinguishing self-sufficient business incubators in start-upincubation ecosystems 206Oliver Straub, Peter M. Bican, and Alexander Brem11 Incubators' coopetition strategy in the start-up incubationecosystem 224Christina Theodoraki and Karim Messeghem12 A comparative analysis of USA enterprise supportorganizations for conscious capitalism and conventionalcapitalism 239Kerul Kassel, Shelley F. Mitchell, and Guénola Abord-HugonNonet13 Incubation and founders' champion behaviour 254Are Jensen, Nhien Nguyen, and Jens Ø. Hansen14 Multinational companies' roles in start-up incubationecosystems: The case of Microsoft Innovation Centers inBrazil 273Nadja Nordling, Elisa Thomas, Rhiannon Pugh, andRoberto Rivas Hermann15 Outsider support, firm births and outcomes 285Lars Kolvereid and Espen J. IsaksenPART III UNIVERSITY-BASED SUPIEs16 Bridging or isolating? The role of the university TechnologyTransfer Office in the start-up incubation ecosystem 299Adam Novotny17 The key drivers for emergence of an entrepreneurialecosystem – the role of brokerage, role models and inspiration 319Karolina Lesniak and Roger Sørheim18 Toward a model for universities as incubation ecosystems:Facilitating students for an entrepreneurial career 335B.W. Åmo, I.B. Pettersen, E. van der Lingen, K. Voldsund, andJ.J. Bragelien19 Individual-level determinants of academic patent licensing tostart-ups: impacts of principal investigators' embeddednessin the industry 349Dolores Modic and Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi20 The university ecosystem and the internationalization ofspin-off firms 366Eva Jenny B. Jørgensen and Adam Novotny21 The academic entrepreneurship ecosystem: The role of theuniversity for societal impact of academic spin-offs 381Anders Billström22 Urban universities as a start-up ecosystem: The case ofacademic spin-offs in Milan 402Matteo Landoni23 Motivating universities to support spin-off firms: Stakeholdersand start-up incubation ecosystems 418Einar Rasmussen, Paul Benneworth, and Magnus GulbrandsenIndex 435
Review
'This book successfully narrows down the broad concept of ''ecosystems'' and focuses on a more delineated context that surrounds firms when they start learning how to become independent by using available resources in their proximate environment. Readers can learn not only about SUPIEs as a multilayered system but can also indulge in exploring the effective functioning of their essential parts, such as incubators, accelerators, universities and of course start-up and spin-off firms.'--Rosa Grimaldi, University of Bologna, Italy
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'This book successfully narrows down the broad concept of ''ecosystems'' and focuses on a more delineated context that surrounds firms when they start learning how to become independent by using available resources in their proximate environment. Readers can learn not only about SUPIEs as a multilayered system but can also indulge in exploring the effective functioning of their essential parts, such as incubators, accelerators, universities and of course start-up and spin-off firms.' --Rosa Grimaldi, University of Bologna, Italy
Details ISBN1802201661 Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1802201661 ISBN-13 9781802201666 Format Paperback DEWEY 338.04 Pages 464 Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Research Handbooks in Business and Management series Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Publication Date 2021-07-23 AU Release Date 2021-07-23 NZ Release Date 2021-07-23 UK Release Date 2021-07-23 Author Johan Wiklund Edited by Johan Wiklund Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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