Abstract
Epure, M., Prior, D. & Serarols, C. (2013). Assessing Technology- based Spin-offs from University Support Units. Barcelona GSE, Working Paper Series, nº 650.
This paper takes a regional studies approach to assess the efficiency of technology-based spin-offs that benefited from financial and infrastructure aid. It does so by following the objectives of
institutions for regional support and provides evidence on spin-offs created within the special case of a technology transfer network placed at Catalan universities. We contribute to the literature in at least two ways. First, we detect and conceptualise the specific regional objectives and the associated inputs and outputs needed to assess firms created at university-based support units. Second, an application provides empirical insights into regional mechanisms for firm creation. Results indicate that many efficient spin-offs have formal technology transfer agreements and emerge from universities with more technological background. Second stage analyses show that higher levels of innovation and specific academic knowledge or experience related with the university of origin are associated with higher efficiency. Concluding remarks focus on regional policy making and future research directions.
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Mircea Epure is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra. He holds a PhD degree from the Department of Business Economics and Administration at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Mircea’s research focuses on management and accounting topics in economic organisations.
Prof. Epure teaches Competitive Benchmarking at the Barcelona School of Management
Authors
Mircea Epure
Department of Economics and Business
Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona School of Management
Diego Prior
Department of Business Economics
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Christian Serarols
Department of Business Economics and Administration
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona