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Christian Hopp
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We investigate how the interplay between academic researchers’ and innovators’ entrepreneurial intentions and open innovation activities fosters their market commercialization activities. We qualitatively analyse five case studies of European research consortia to propose potenti
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Balancing act between research and application
How research orientation and networks affect scholars’ academic and commercial output
Scholars’ balancing act between research and application leads to trade-offs between commercial and research output. Yet what some scholars may consider as poles apart might lead to super-additive outcomes for others. Based on a survey carried out at three leading European univer
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Moving up the ladder
Heterogeneity influencing academic careers through research orientation, gender, and mentors
We look into the question whether heterogeneity stemming from research orientation, gender, or disciplinary and cultural differences with their PhD supervisors helps or hampers academics’ careers. Based on a sample of 248 academics at two leading European universities of technolo
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