Academic spin-offs (hereafter, ASOs) involve the transfer of a core technology from a University into a new company, and their founders may include the inventor academic who may or may not be currently affiliated with the academic institution. Different factors have been identified in the literature affecting the growth of ASOs. In a similar way, in order to encourage the creation of an ASO, it is possible to identify the goals and motivations of academic entrepreneurs. Economists regard profit maximization as the main goal or motivation of a company. However, if we refer to ASOs, according to their peculiarities the motivating factors may vary. The extant literature proposes different studies investigating these motivations. However, to our knowledge, only scant papers exist investigating if and why these motivations change over the time. Moreover, no study refers to the Italian context. Based on these premises, the main purpose of this paper is twofold: (1) to explore the motives that drive academics to start their own business, (2) to explore if and why these motives evolve over the time. With this purpose in mind, we first reviewed the extant literature in order to identify the main motivating factors proposed by previous studies. Second, we investigated the Italian context and specifically we analysed 19 Italian ASOs. As a first result from the study, the main founding motives have been identified and classified according to their nature. In addition, the results from the multiple case studies show that: (i) the main motives that drive academics to start their own business are research-related motives and the dissatisfaction with the university salary; (ii) such motives evolved for almost all the ASO investigated; (iii) the main factors affecting such evolution are experience, market knowledge and financial gain.

UNDERSTANDING THE MOTIVATIONS OF ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURS / Bigliardi, Barbara; Galati, Francesco. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 4537-4547. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICERI2017 Proceedings 10th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation tenutosi a SEVILLE (SPAIN) nel 16-18 NOVEMBER 2017).

UNDERSTANDING THE MOTIVATIONS OF ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURS

Barbara Bigliardi
;
Francesco Galati
2017-01-01

Abstract

Academic spin-offs (hereafter, ASOs) involve the transfer of a core technology from a University into a new company, and their founders may include the inventor academic who may or may not be currently affiliated with the academic institution. Different factors have been identified in the literature affecting the growth of ASOs. In a similar way, in order to encourage the creation of an ASO, it is possible to identify the goals and motivations of academic entrepreneurs. Economists regard profit maximization as the main goal or motivation of a company. However, if we refer to ASOs, according to their peculiarities the motivating factors may vary. The extant literature proposes different studies investigating these motivations. However, to our knowledge, only scant papers exist investigating if and why these motivations change over the time. Moreover, no study refers to the Italian context. Based on these premises, the main purpose of this paper is twofold: (1) to explore the motives that drive academics to start their own business, (2) to explore if and why these motives evolve over the time. With this purpose in mind, we first reviewed the extant literature in order to identify the main motivating factors proposed by previous studies. Second, we investigated the Italian context and specifically we analysed 19 Italian ASOs. As a first result from the study, the main founding motives have been identified and classified according to their nature. In addition, the results from the multiple case studies show that: (i) the main motives that drive academics to start their own business are research-related motives and the dissatisfaction with the university salary; (ii) such motives evolved for almost all the ASO investigated; (iii) the main factors affecting such evolution are experience, market knowledge and financial gain.
2017
978-84-697-6957-7
UNDERSTANDING THE MOTIVATIONS OF ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURS / Bigliardi, Barbara; Galati, Francesco. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 4537-4547. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICERI2017 Proceedings 10th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation tenutosi a SEVILLE (SPAIN) nel 16-18 NOVEMBER 2017).
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