Fostering entrepreneurship in academic spin-offs
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academic spin-offs; business growth; business ownership; business control; universities; higher education; new companies; technology transfer; commercialisation; new services; R&D; research and development; new product development; NPD; Italy; early growth; governance structures; entrepreneurial orientation; quantitative data; qualitative information; managers; initial ideas; sustainable businesses; small and medium-sized enterprises; SMEs; entrepreneurs; academic entrepreneurship.;All these keywords.
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