University startups and spin-offs [electronic resource] : guide for entrepreneurs in academia / Manuel Stagars.
2015
HD62.5 .S72 2015eb
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University startups and spin-offs [electronic resource] : guide for entrepreneurs in academia / Manuel Stagars.
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ISBN
9781484206249
9781484206232 electronic book
1484206231 electronic book
9781484206232 electronic book
1484206231 electronic book
Published
[Berkeley, CA?] : Apress, [2015]
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New York, NY : Distributed to the book trade worldwide by Springer Science and Business Media
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4842-0623-2 doi
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HD62.5 .S72 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
650
Summary
University Startups and Spin-Offs teaches university students, researchers, and educators the most effective strategies and tactics for launching their own startups from academic platforms with the backing of school programs, public grants, incubators, seed accelerators, and private partnerships in all parts of the world. Serial entrepreneur Manuel Stagars advises students, faculty, and researchers how to test their ideas for marketability, how to develop commercial products out of research projects, and how to engage companies and investors with attractive value propositions. The author has seventeen years of experience as startup entrepreneur, founder of seven companies in the United States, Europe, and Japan, consultant to universities on commercializing their research programs, angel investor, and startup mentor. Stagars? advice is field-tested, battle-hardened, and supported with a wealth of instructive first-hand examples from his international experience. The author advises academic entrepreneurs to take matters into their own hands instead of relying on the initiative and support of universities and governments. He shows students and researchers how to fit lean startup methods to their existing university ecosystems, leveraging their strengths without getting bogged down in bureaucratic morass. Avoiding theory and jargon, the book focuses on real-world situations, practical steps, checklists, and case studies. University students and researchers will learn the skills they need to become startup entrepreneurs on an academic platform. The final part of University Startups and Spin-Offs addresses university administrators, educators, technology licensing officers, incubator managers, and government grant officers. It shows them with practical examples from the private and academic sectors how to integrate startups into the fabric of the university, develop a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem for students and researchers, leverage latent network effects, build bridges between scientific research and industries seeking innovative solutions, enhance the public image of the university, and motivate the university?s best and brightest to engage in startup enterprises that will deliver benefits to the university and the public as well as to themselves.
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