What matters: The Formation of University Spin-offs in Europe

Abstract Background: Transfer of knowledge from academia to business is one of the crucial issues for creating innovation. Creation of university spin-offs could significantly improve this transfer. Objectives: The main scientific aim is to examine the differences between universities in European countries and identify factors affecting the probability of creating the university spin-off. The paper is also focused on the differences in the specialization and financial sources of universities. Methods/Approach: We compare selected indicators for higher education institutions in European countries and examine potential determinants affecting the probability of academic spin-off formation. With respect to the main aim, the logit and probit regression analyses have been used. Results: Our results show that the creation of spin-offs is typical on the one hand for highly specialized universities or on the other hand for universities with a wide variety of study programs. They should also have an optimum number of doctoral students and have mostly less funding from tuition fees. Conclusions: Several indicators appear to play an important role in the formation of university spin-off. These indicators are the level of specialization, the share of tuition fees in the University budget, and the share of Ph.D. and foreign students.

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Author Hunady, Jan, 0000-0002-7075-2289
Author Orviska, Marta
Author Pisar, Peter
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Publication Date 2019-04-01
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keyword Universities; University Spin-off; Research; Innovation; Higher education, Europe
keyword FOS: Political science
keyword FOS: Economics and business
keyword 130304 Educational Administration, Management and Leadership
keyword FOS: Educational sciences
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