The Peripheral Halo Effect: Do Academic Spinoffs Influence Universities' Research Income?
Abstract
Extant literature has drawn attention to the 'halo effect' of the good reputation of a core organizational activity on the outcome of a peripheral activity. We contribute to the literature on organizational reputation by illustrating a halo effect in the opposite direction - from the periphery to the core. We show that developing a reputation for a peripheral activity (in our context, universities' social impact via spinoffs) may have positive...
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Title
The Peripheral Halo Effect: Do Academic Spinoffs Influence Universities' Research Income?
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
52
Issue
3
Pages
321 - 353
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