Title of article :
Academic Entrepreneurial Intentions and the Creation of University Spin-Off Firms: Critical Review
Author/Authors :
Senelwa ، Wilberforce School of Entrepreneurship - Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology , Mukulu ، Elegwa School of Entrepreneurship - Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology , Kihoro ، John College of Kenya (CUCK) - Cooperative University
From page :
532
To page :
544
Abstract :
This paper examines the extent to which academic entrepreneurial intentions influences the creation of University Spin-offs firms from various significant viewpoints. Commercialization and technology transfer of innovations from universities and other research institutions is progressively considered by scholars and policymakers as the key ingredient in the developing and sustaining regional economic growth. It is always argued that; for effective conversion of research findings into new business venture, a close collaboration of the government –university – industry must be active, the connection of individual academic and prevailing university environment forms the requisite solid foundation of academic entrepreneurship. This is resolutely determined by the entrepreneurial intentions of the researcher towards commercializing the final findings to meet a crucial market need on one hand or through a creation of a spin-off firm on the other hand. Finally, this article develops a conceptual framework that explains the relationship between academic entrepreneurial intentions, university context and creation of university spin-offs firms
Keywords :
academic entrepreneurship , entrepreneurial intent , Spin , Off Firms
Journal title :
International Journal of Management,Accounting and Economics(IJMAE)
Journal title :
International Journal of Management,Accounting and Economics(IJMAE)
Record number :
2592815
Link To Document :
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