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Principal investigators and boundary spanning entrepreneurial opportunity recognition: a conceptual framework

In: A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship and Innovation

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  • James A. Cunningham

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Scientists in the principal investigator (PI) role for publicly funded research are required to influence, shape and deliver on scientific, economic, technological and societal outcomes. To realize these outcomes, PIs need to boundary span between different stakeholders. There is a growing body of literature and empirical studies within entrepreneurship, innovation and strategic management fields that highlight how influential these PIs are in creating value for multiple stakeholders. The aim of this chapter is to explore some of the key factors that influence the boundary spanning entrepreneurial opportunity recognition of PIs through a conceptual framework.

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  • James A. Cunningham, 2019. "Principal investigators and boundary spanning entrepreneurial opportunity recognition: a conceptual framework," Chapters, in: David B. Audretsch & Erik E. Lehmann & Albert N. Link (ed.), A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, chapter 5, pages 55-73, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. María José Foncubierta-Rodríguez & Fernando Martín-Alcázar & José Luis Perea-Vicente, 2023. "A typology of principal investigators based on their human capital: an exploratory analysis," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 48(3), pages 932-954, June.

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