Academic Spin-Offs and Technology Transfer in Europe
Academic Spin-Offs and Technology Transfer in Europe
Best Practices and Breakthrough Models
Festel, Gunter; De Cleyn, Sven H.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
09/2016
256
Dura
Inglês
9781784717377
15 a 20 dias
Introduction
What is the current state of knowledge transfer at research institutions in Europe, what are the main challenges and why does it matter?
Sven H. De Cleyn and Gunter Festel
PART I SHAPING THE ECOSYSTEM
1. I3P as university business incubator - A dual mission in technology transfer and start-up ecosystem development
Marco Cantamessa
2. Strategies for designing new venture units in complex contexts
Elco van Burg, Isabelle M.M.J. Reymen, A. Georges L. Romme and Victor A. Gilsing
3. TU Berlin - An entrepreneurial university in an entrepreneurial city
Matthias Mrozewski, Agnes von Matuschka, Jan Kratzer and Gunter Festel
PART II SUPPORTING AND COACHING SPIN-OFFS
4. Systematic spin-off processes in university-industry ecosystems
Helmut Schoenenberger
5. Supporting new spin-off ventures - Experiences from a university start-up program
Magnus Klofsten and Erik Lundmark
6. 'Intrapreneurship at the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft': How to stimulate greater entrepreneurship among researchers
Julia Bauer, Matthias Keckl, Thorsten Lambertus and Bjoern Schmalfuss
PART III FINANCING SPIN-OFFS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
7. Incubation to address the 'innovation gap'
Ulrich Mahr and Florian Kirschenhofer
8. The Seed Challenge
Michael Brandkamp
PART IV INNOVATIVE TOOLS FOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
9. Founding Angels as an emerging angel investment model to support early stage high-tech spin-offs
Gunter Festel
10. Flipping the knowledge transfer model using start-ups: How entrepreneurs can stimulate faster adoption of academic knowledge
Sven H. De Cleyn and Frank Gielen
11. Stimulating student entrepreneurship within a traditional university model: The case of the AU Student Incubator
Mia L. Justesen, Rajiv V. Basaiawmoit, Flemming K. Fink and Kirstine V. Moltzen
PART V INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON ACADEMIC SPIN-OFFS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
12. What Europe still has to learn from the US in academic innovation
Herve Lebret
PART V CONCLUSION
13. Academic spin-offs and technology transfer in Europe - Concluding insights and outlook
Sven H. De Cleyn and Gunter Festel
Index
Introduction
What is the current state of knowledge transfer at research institutions in Europe, what are the main challenges and why does it matter?
Sven H. De Cleyn and Gunter Festel
PART I SHAPING THE ECOSYSTEM
1. I3P as university business incubator - A dual mission in technology transfer and start-up ecosystem development
Marco Cantamessa
2. Strategies for designing new venture units in complex contexts
Elco van Burg, Isabelle M.M.J. Reymen, A. Georges L. Romme and Victor A. Gilsing
3. TU Berlin - An entrepreneurial university in an entrepreneurial city
Matthias Mrozewski, Agnes von Matuschka, Jan Kratzer and Gunter Festel
PART II SUPPORTING AND COACHING SPIN-OFFS
4. Systematic spin-off processes in university-industry ecosystems
Helmut Schoenenberger
5. Supporting new spin-off ventures - Experiences from a university start-up program
Magnus Klofsten and Erik Lundmark
6. 'Intrapreneurship at the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft': How to stimulate greater entrepreneurship among researchers
Julia Bauer, Matthias Keckl, Thorsten Lambertus and Bjoern Schmalfuss
PART III FINANCING SPIN-OFFS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
7. Incubation to address the 'innovation gap'
Ulrich Mahr and Florian Kirschenhofer
8. The Seed Challenge
Michael Brandkamp
PART IV INNOVATIVE TOOLS FOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
9. Founding Angels as an emerging angel investment model to support early stage high-tech spin-offs
Gunter Festel
10. Flipping the knowledge transfer model using start-ups: How entrepreneurs can stimulate faster adoption of academic knowledge
Sven H. De Cleyn and Frank Gielen
11. Stimulating student entrepreneurship within a traditional university model: The case of the AU Student Incubator
Mia L. Justesen, Rajiv V. Basaiawmoit, Flemming K. Fink and Kirstine V. Moltzen
PART V INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON ACADEMIC SPIN-OFFS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
12. What Europe still has to learn from the US in academic innovation
Herve Lebret
PART V CONCLUSION
13. Academic spin-offs and technology transfer in Europe - Concluding insights and outlook
Sven H. De Cleyn and Gunter Festel
Index