No 2006/6 A Knowledge-based Categorization of Research-based Spin-off Creation

Authors

  • Jonas Gabrielsson
  • Hans Landström
  • Brunsnes E. Thomas

Keywords:

Entrepreneurship, knowledge bases, new venture creation, researchbased spin-offs, university-generated knowledge

Abstract

In this paper we argue for the need of sector contextualization to achieve a better understanding of new venture activities aimed at commercializing university generated knowledge. From this perspective, we contend that an analysis of the creation of research-based spin-offs (RBSOs) must take place within a context of the specific knowledge base around which the new venture is formed. Two distinct knowledge bases are identified: analytical (science-based) knowledge and synthetic (engineering-based) knowledge. Propositions related to the processes governing the creation of RBSOs are developed, depending on whether the opportunity around which the new venture is formed has an analytical or a synthetic knowledge base. This means that we see the formation and early development of RBSOs as a historically determined heterogeneous trajectory, where differences in the underlying knowledge base may significantly affect the new venture creation process.

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Published

2024-10-17

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Working papers