A dynamic view on interactions between academic spin-offs and their parent organizations

Tania Treibich*, Kornelia Konrad, Bernhard Truffer

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Abstract

Literature on academic spin-offs gives evidence of different modes of interaction between spin-offs and their parent and their relative role in different modes of knowledge production. In this article, we examine the development of interactions between academic spin-offs and their parent organizations over a mid- to long-term period (4-15 years), drawing on a series of 25 case studies of spin-off/parent pairs from France and Switzerland. We show that the relational trajectories can be captured by four major dynamic patterns. These patterns range from an early cut-off of interactions in line with a linear model of innovation to sustained interactions supporting joint production of knowledge. Some patterns even include a change in the mode of knowledge production over time. In addition, we identify a number of determinants, internal or external to the pair, affecting the dynamic pattern. We conclude that management of spin-off processes and support policies for academic spin-offs should embrace this dynamic diversity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)450-462
Number of pages13
JournalTechnovation
Volume33
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2013

Keywords

  • Academic spin-offs
  • Co-production of knowledge
  • Science-industry relations
  • Technology sectors

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