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Jaber Aljalahma and John Slof
Business accelerators have emerged as an important innovation intermediary, with their primary role identified as stimulating premature startups through mentorship and training programs. However, despite significant improvement and 17 years of working hi...
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Gilberto Sarfati Gilberto Sarfati,Thomaz martins,Gabriel Akel Abrahão
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Objective: Conflicts have negative impacts on organizational performance and can lead to company mortality. The GVentures Accelerator, from the School of Business Administration of São Paulo (EAESP-FGV) identified that several startups that failed during...
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Stelios Eliakis, Dimosthenis Kotsopoulos, Angeliki Karagiannaki and Katerina Pramatari
Innovative technology enterprises are recognized internationally as an important pillar in modern economic activity. This paper presents the findings from a research combining qualitative and quantitative methods, with the specific goal of identifying an...
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Clovia Hamilton and Simon P. Philbin
Research and technology commercialization at research-intensive universities has helped to develop provincial economies resulting in university startups, the growth of other new companies and associated employment. University technology transfer offices ...
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David Bartlett, Tomasz Mroczkowski
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This article examines the challenges and opportunities of innovation-driven growth in Central and Eastern Europe. Drawing on firm-level survey research, we analyze the experiences of early stage Polish companies in Silicon Valley. We focus on the Polish ...
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