Academic spin-offs : the role of routinized behaviours in new venture success / Ziad El-Awad.
2023
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Academic spin-offs : the role of routinized behaviours in new venture success / Ziad El-Awad.
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ISBN
9783031222849 (electronic bk.)
3031222849 (electronic bk.)
9783031222832
3031222830
3031222849 (electronic bk.)
9783031222832
3031222830
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (130 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
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10.1007/978-3-031-22284-9 doi
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HD62.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.1/1
Summary
This book discusses the importance of developing routinized behaviours in new venture development, explicitly highlighting the unique challenges that academic spinoffs face in this vital step towards successful business creation. During the early development stage, new ventures are informally established and have few routines that inform organizational performance. However, the process of new venture development is characterized by high ambiguity; for example, entrepreneurs have to deal with ill-defined technologies that are only vaguely understood or delineated. They also need to gradually make sense of the connections between technological functions, customer preferences and market structures. At the same time, during the early stage of new start-ups, experiences tend to be personal, embodied in specific individuals, such as the founder or founding team. Benefiting from these experiences and developing successful businesses that can exist independently of these individuals requires that these experiences become embedded in the form of routines. Presenting primary and empirical research, the author delivers a framework for the routinization of behaviours, demonstrating the challenges and opportunities that can intervene in this process. Finally, the author brings together implications that academics and practitioners can take and apply in their own ventures. Ziad El-Awad is a researcher at Sten K Johnson Centre for Entrepreneurship- Lund university. His research explores the routinisation of task work in new ventures and the role that entrepreneurial ecosystems play in supporting new ventures' development. In addition, his research unpacks enterprising activities in and around entrepreneurial ecosystems and identifies policies and economic implications of such activities.
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Table of Contents
Chapter one: Academic spin-offs and their role in society
Chapter two: Routinizing behaviors in academic spin-offs
Chapter three: Routinizing behaviors as a multilevel learning process
Chapter four: Routines and the critical role of the venture team
Chapter five: Routines for efficiency or change!
Chapter six: learnings and implications for your business.
Chapter two: Routinizing behaviors in academic spin-offs
Chapter three: Routinizing behaviors as a multilevel learning process
Chapter four: Routines and the critical role of the venture team
Chapter five: Routines for efficiency or change!
Chapter six: learnings and implications for your business.