Academic Entrepreneurship: What Changes When Scientists Become Academic Entrepreneurs?

  • Prodan I
  • Slavec A
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The evolution of the academia has been extensively studied. The first academic revolution explained by Jencks and Riesman (1968) made research an additional function of the academia besides the traditional task of teaching. But in the last decades academia adopted …

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Prodan, I., & Slavec, A. (2012). Academic Entrepreneurship: What Changes When Scientists Become Academic Entrepreneurs? In Entrepreneurship - Born, Made and Educated. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/36686

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