The influence of networks on the knowledge conversion capability of academic spin-offs
Abstract
Based on arguments from network research, academic entrepreneurship literature, and knowledge-based theory, this article applies a contingency approach to analyze, in the context of academic spin-offs (ASOs), the relationship between the size and the frequency of contacts of the industry network and the three components of the knowledge conversion capability (KCC): conceptualization and visioning, configuration and design, and embodiment and...
Paper Details
Title
The influence of networks on the knowledge conversion capability of academic spin-offs
Published Date
Mar 31, 2017
Volume
26
Issue
6
Pages
1125 - 1144
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