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Small World, Big Ideas, and Smart Companies -- A Qualitative Study of Academic Spin-off Companies and Knowledge Creation.

机译:小世界,大创意和聪明的公司-对学术衍生公司和知识创造的定性研究。

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This dissertation is about spin-off companies that stem from academic research activities from within universities. The focus is on the ways in which these companies create knowledge, the ways in which knowledge flows both within and outside of the company, and generally, the ways in which knowledge can evolve from an abstract scientific concept into an application that benefits society. The development of a more nuanced understanding of organizational knowledge and organizational knowledge creation in an academic-industrially situated context is an important aim of this dissertation.;The growing trends of academic research commercialization motivated this study. Universities are seen as agents of economic growth whose students, faculty, and researchers generate both incremental and breakthrough innovations through the knowledge they create. Some of this innovative output demonstrates commercial potential, which can underlie the organization of a new business venture whose aim is to further develop a proof-of-concept and a marketable product solution for the benefit of the greater good. Academic spin-off companies are business ventures and a category of social organizational architecture. They assemble both university-based and non-university-based intellectual and capital resources for the purposes of developing an academic research outcome into a practical product or solution. Various factors influence the organization of academic spin-off companies. Institutional factors such as the establishment of commercial and academic legitimacy influence the transparency of such companies, while epistemological factors such as diversity of knowledge resources influence their network structure and connectedness.;A qualitative case study of six Australian academic spin-off companies with international reach and connected to a common research university is the basis of this dissertation study. Each company is either a life science firm, a medical technology firm, or a firm with activities in these complementary industries. This dissertation adheres to the tenets of inductive theory building and seeks to contribute new middle range theoretical propositions and directions for future research to the growing body of scholarship on academic research commercialization and higher education. This dissertation draws from an interdisciplinary body of scholarship that includes organizations and knowledge, sociology and networks, entrepreneurship and new business development, and higher education policy.
机译:本文是关于衍生公司的,这些公司源于大学内部的学术研究活动。重点是这些公司创造知识的方式,知识在公司内部和外部的流动方式以及一般而言,知识可以从抽象的科学概念演变成对社会有益的应用程序的方式。在学术-工业环境中发展对组织知识和组织知识创造的更加细致入微的理解是本论文的重要目标。;学术研究商业化的增长趋势推动了这项研究。大学被视为经济增长的推动者,他们的学生,教职员工和研究人员通过其创造的知识既产生了渐进式创新,又产生了突破性创新。这些创新成果中的一些具有商业潜力,可以作为新商业组织的基础,其目的是为更大的利益而进一步开发概念验证和可销售的产品解决方案。学术衍生公司是商业企业和一类社会组织架构。他们将基于大学和基于非大学的知识和资本资源进行组合,以将学术研究成果发展为实用的产品或解决方案。各种因素影响学术衍生公司的组织。诸如商业和学术合法性的建立之类的制度性因素影响着这类公司的透明度,而诸如知识资源的多样性之类的认识论因素则影响着它们的网络结构和连通性。对六个具有国际影响力的澳大利亚学术性分拆公司进行定性案例研究并与一所普通研究型大学建立联系是本论文研究的基础。每个公司要么是生命科学公司,医疗技术公司,要么是在这些互补行业中活动的公司。本文坚持归纳理论建设的宗旨,力图为学术研究商品化和高等教育领域的学术研究提供新的中端理论命题和未来研究方向。本论文取材于一个跨学科的学术体系,包括组织与知识,社会学与网络,企业家精神与新业务发展以及高等教育政策。

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  • 作者

    Bacevice, Peter Anthony.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Business Administration Entrepreneurship.;Education Higher.;Sociology Organizational.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 294 p.
  • 总页数 294
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:02

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