Academic entrepreneurship in a medical university: A system dynamics approach

  • Tofighi S
  • Teymourzadeh E
  • Ghanizadeh G
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Abstract

Academic entrepreneurship is a dynamic field which is growing after the second academic revolution that added entrepreneurial mission as the Third Mission of universities. In this sense, dynamics of this phenomenon is a suitable field of study and provides fruitful insights for both theory and practice. Thus, in this research, system dynamics approach is used to scrutinize academic entrepreneurship. The main question of this research is ``how academic entrepreneurship might evolve in a medical university of a developing country?{''} Therefore, Cross Impact Analysis method is used to examine the system behavior. In this study, the main attributes are adapted from a recent study by Salamzadeh et al. (2013a). Then, some policy variables are proposed and their effects on the model were shown. Findings show that although entrepreneurial ecosystem is growing in the country, still there are problems to be taken into account in order to improve the entrepreneurship in university.

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Tofighi, S., Teymourzadeh, E., & Ghanizadeh, G. (2017). Academic entrepreneurship in a medical university: A system dynamics approach. International Review, (1–2), 58–72. https://doi.org/10.5937/intrev1702058t

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