scholarly journals A study on galvanizing of Start-ups atmosphere based on Smart specialization and the entrepreneurial university - Technion institute of Technology, Hebrew University-

Author(s):  
한정희
2021 ◽  
Vol 65 ◽  
pp. 101560
Author(s):  
Esraa Bukhari ◽  
Marina Dabic ◽  
Dara Shifrer ◽  
Tugrul Daim ◽  
Dirk Meissner

Author(s):  
Mauricio Monge Agüero ◽  
Antonio Juan Briones Peñalver ◽  
Domingo Pérez García de Lema

2020 ◽  
Vol 58 (9) ◽  
pp. 1885-1907
Author(s):  
Renata Paola Dameri ◽  
Paola Demartini

PurposeThis paper concerns the pivotal role that entrepreneurial universities can play in developing knowledge transfer and translation processes tailored to the cultural ecosystem.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examines IncubiAmo Cultura, an innovative project that aims to mentor potential entrepreneurs and offer incubation and acceleration for cultural start-ups. The research methodology is based on action research and theory building from cases. An interventionist approach has been adopted, as one of the authors is also the founder of the ongoing project.FindingsThe in-depth collection of first-hand information on this pilot project has allowed the authors to formulate an analytical reflection and generate the design of a knowledge translation model driven by an entrepreneurial university that manifests itself through the creation of cultural and creative start-ups.Research limitations/implicationsThis article offers an original contribution to scholarship by offering a conceptual model for knowledge translation in cultural ecosystems. Common values (i.e. social, cultural, ethical and aesthetic ones) emerge as the basis on which to build open innovation and knowledge circulation.Practical implicationsFor local policymakers, this study provides a clue to understand the need for both an integrated vision of knowledge translation and policies that aim to make an impact at the cultural ecosystem level. For entrepreneurial university governance, our investigation offers suggestions on the design and implementation of knowledge translation processes that fit with the specificity of the cultural ecosystem. For practitioners in the cultural field, a change of mindset is required to combine resources, energies and knowledge.Originality/valueThis work fills several gaps in the literature, as research generally concerns knowledge transfer from entrepreneurial universities to the market with regard to high-tech sectors. In contrast, the cultural sector is often neglected, despite its importance in the renewal and development of a territory.


1985 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 165-171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subbiah Arunachalam ◽  
Udai N. Singh

Small countries practising science rarely graduate to the level of performing quality research in sophisticated areas. Viewed on this background, an analysis of 130 papers on superconductivity published by Israeli researchers and indexed in Physics Abstracts 1971-1982 reveal that Israel does pretty well in this area. Prolific institutions and authors have been identified as well as journals most often used, highly cited papers, etc. Many of the papers appeared in high impact international journals, with Physical Review B (26), Journal of Low Temperature Physics (11) and Solid State Communications (10) leading the field. Among the five institutions active in the area, Tel Aviv University (68) accounts for more than half of Israel's publication output. Hebrew University (32) and Tech nion Institute of Technology (22) are the other major centres of research in superconductivity. Five of the 130 papers have won more than 20 citations each up to 1982, and 22 papers more than 10 citations. Israeli papers in superconductivity seem to belong to the mainstream literature in the area as seen from their decent citation record, which is better than that of Canada and almost close to that of the USA. Most of these papers are theoretical/computational and about 30% of them are experi mental.


2008 ◽  
Vol 35 (9) ◽  
pp. 647-656 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard Leong ◽  
Alison Kim Shan Wee ◽  
Ho Yuen-Ping

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