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The Spinout Specialists

Cooperation and Technology Transfer II

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“Good academics never really trust anybody else because everything is connected to their personal reputation and publishing profile. They never allow other people to do things without checking it 15 times, and when they do finally delegate a task and somebody returns with the results, they question them, and, as I think of it in a business context, become completely incapable of working in a team.”

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Schubert, S.R. (2009). The Spinout Specialists. In: Gögl, HJ., Schedler, C. (eds) Knowledge Loves Company. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230595255_4

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