Bibliometric analysis on the creation of technology-based companies of university origin
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Bibliometric analysis, Technology Based Enterprises, University spin-offAbstract
A bibliometric analysis of the existing literature with the most impact on the subject creation of technology based enterpri-ses originated in universities is elaborated, in such a way that this selection can help build a theoretical framework based on a systematic and thorough lite-rature review. Following a des-criptive/transverse design, it is pretended to contribute with information to the community of researchers related to the evolution and impact of the published articles on this matter.
In order to complete the data collection, two sets of words were used, these were entered in the search engine of the data bases: Science Direct, Emerald Insight, Springer Link, Redalyc and Scopus, since those are important sources of investiga-tions and articles trustworthy on the subject. The main fin-dings are that; the areas where ithe subject is mostly developed are Business, Administration and Accounting. The coun-try with the most publications about the subject is Italy, the journal that publishes the most about it is Research Policy and one of the most representative universities is Gent (Belgium). Three collaboration networ-ks were also identified, one of them led by Mike Wright, who individually is the most produc-tive author and the one with the most impact on the subject of university spin-offs.
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