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The roles of entrepreneurial university and regional conditions for graduate entrepreneurship: a configurational approach

Shuangfa Huang, Malcolm Beynon, Martina Battisti, David Pickernell Orcid Logo, Paul Jones Orcid Logo

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Swansea University Authors: David Pickernell Orcid Logo, Paul Jones Orcid Logo

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This study conceptualizes graduate entrepreneurship as a spatial phenomenon. Specifically, we explore how combinations of university-related (knowledge exchange intensity and entrepreneurship support) as well as regional conditions (economic prosperity and entrepreneurial culture) might explain the...

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ISSN: 0898-5626 1464-5114
Published: Informa UK Limited 2024
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