Academic entrepreneurship in the humanities and social sciences: a systematic literature review and research agenda.

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Authors: Cunningham, James A.1,2 (AUTHOR) james.cunningham@newcastle.ac.uk, Miller, Kristel3 (AUTHOR), Perea-Vicente, Jose-Luis4 (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Technology Transfer. Oct2024, Vol. 49 Issue 5, p1880-1913. 34p.
Subject Terms: *Technology transfer, *Social entrepreneurship, Scientific literature, Technical literature, University research
Abstract: The predominant empirical focus of academic entrepreneurship research has been in the science, technology and engineering domains. To date there has been a limited research and empirical focus on academic entrepreneurship in the humanities, arts and social sciences (HASS). This is against a background of the growing societal and policy recognition of the important contributions and impact of HASS based research. The purpose of this paper through a systematic literature review is to examine the current state of academic entrepreneurship research in HASS. Our systematic literature identified four key themes namely, actors,barriers,mechanismsandmeasurementandevaluation. From this, we develop and outline a research agenda for academic entrepreneurship in HASS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Database: Entrepreneurial Studies Source
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Abstract:The predominant empirical focus of academic entrepreneurship research has been in the science, technology and engineering domains. To date there has been a limited research and empirical focus on academic entrepreneurship in the humanities, arts and social sciences (HASS). This is against a background of the growing societal and policy recognition of the important contributions and impact of HASS based research. The purpose of this paper through a systematic literature review is to examine the current state of academic entrepreneurship research in HASS. Our systematic literature identified four key themes namely, actors,barriers,mechanismsandmeasurementandevaluation. From this, we develop and outline a research agenda for academic entrepreneurship in HASS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:08929912
DOI:10.1007/s10961-024-10136-z