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Institutional logics and founders' identity orientation : why academic entrepreneurs aspire lower venture growth Universiteit Gent
This study examines how the identity orientation of founders, i.e., the extent to which they define themselves in terms of their relationships to others and to social groups, is imprinted by their professional logic and influences their ambitions for venture growth. We draw on existing insights regarding the Darwinian, Communitarian, and Missionary orientation of entrepreneurs and on interviews with 29 founders to develop our hypotheses, which ...
'Don’t leave me this way!' Drivers of parental hostility and employee spin-offs’ performance Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
The importance of large firms for generating economic value from subsidized technological innovation : a regional perspective Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
This study investigates the relationship between government subsidies and the commercial value obtained from a region's scientific and technological achievements, and argues that this relationship will depend on the average size of the firms present in that region. Using panel data on the high-tech industry in 27 provinces and autonomous regions in China from 2009 to 2019, we show that government subsidies have a significant double threshold ...
CS barometer : maturiteit in cybersecurity bij Vlaamse bedrijven Universiteit Gent
Does team entrepreneurial passion matter for relationship conflict and team performance? On the importance of fit between passion focus and venture development stage Universiteit Gent
This study advances the literature on entrepreneurial passion, which struggles to explain when and how the experience of passion impacts venture-level performance, by shifting the focus to the team level and investigating the mechanisms and contingencies underlying this relationship. Drawing on identity control theory and the literature on new venture life cycle stages, we theorize and test that team entrepreneurial passion (TEP) affects new ...
The publishing process : a case study Universiteit Gent
Simultaneous experimentation as a learning strategy : business model development under uncertainty : relevance in times of COVIDU+201019 and beyond Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
Financial knowledge and debt acquisition for exporting and non-exporting start-ups Universiteit Gent
Knowledge management practices for stimulating incremental and radical product innovation Universiteit Gent
This chapter focuses on the complexity of innovation strategies and the distinction between incremental and radical innovation in particular. It argues that the type of innovation asks for other types of knowledge to be created and shared and also focuses on the concepts of related and unrelated knowledge. The chapter suggests that certain knowledge management practices improve incremental product innovation performance, while others are more ...