Relationship development patterns of university-based start-ups
Book chapter, 2021

In the present chapter, we focus on how start-ups become embedded in the university and industry context(s) in order to suggest a research agenda for a more systemic approach to university and industry actors when studying start-up development in entrepreneurial universities. More specifically, the story should not end in business formation but an entrepreneurial university also has roles in the further development of start-ups originating both from the university and industry. We base our suggested research agenda on a case study of the automotive and transport cluster in Western Sweden, which is established as both an academic context and an industry context. We relied both on secondary data about the case as such as well as primary data about the relationship development patterns of the 9 start-ups in the cluster. We identified 5 different patterns of how start-ups become embedded. Arguing that the development and success of university-based start-ups have to be understood in terms of how they embed in their context(s) entails several important implications for further studies connected to additional details of the development patterns, the roles universities play in the networking and embedding of start-ups and the design of collaborative platforms for collaboration between various actors.

Author

Lise Aaboen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Anna Dubois

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Supply and Operations Management

Leena Aarikka-Stenroos

University of Tampere

A Research Agenda for the Entrepreneurial University

207-228
9781788975049 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Economic Geography

Business Administration

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4/21/2023