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Knowledge and innovation are the most valuable resources in the twenty-first century. The success of a modern economy depends to a large degree on how and how quickly the transfer of knowledge and innovation into new products and technologies is managed.

See BMBF (2001), p. 1.

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(2008). Results and Discussion. In: Entrepreneurial Orientation in Academia. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-5572-8_7

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