The evolution of social ecosystem thinking: its relevance for education, economic development and localities

A Hodgson, K Spours - 2016 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
The evolution of social ecosystem thinking: its relevance for education, economic development
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Regenerative medicine venturing at the university-industry boundary: implications for institutions, entrepreneurs, and industry

AJ Bock, D Johnson - … Matrix: Fundamental Science to Clinical Applications, 2018 - Springer
Regenerative medicine research at university laboratories has outpaced commercial activity.
Legal, regulatory, funding, technological, and operational uncertainty have slowed market …

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NN Pillai, SF Dietlmeier, F Urmetzer - 2024 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
This paper examines whether the geopolitical objective of technological sovereignty is
attainable and enabled by entrepreneurial ecosystems, as both concepts aim to improve …

[HTML][HTML] More than policies: bricks, mortar, and entrepreneurship

D Johnson, J Mackenzie - European Business Review, 2021 - hvaccontractorsinusa.com
Science commercialisation activities at the university-industry boundary are key drivers to
high-growth, sustainable university-centred entrepreneurial ecosystems (UCEEs). To …

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D Johnson, J Mackenzie - europeanbusinessreview.com
Science commercialisation activities at the university-industry boundary are key drivers to
high-growth, sustainable university-centred entrepreneurial ecosystems (UCEEs). To …

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JP Mello Jr - Framework, 2024 - xc10a85q.claudiacabinetto.com
Taken from chapter 2 of Storytelling in Business: The Authentic and Fluent Organization, this
excerpt focuses on the importance of authenticity, the foundational element of the book's …

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