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Kategorie przedsiębiorczości na poziomie uczelni wyższej

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Categories of university - level entrepreneurship
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Wzrost znaczenia komercjalizacji technologii i wiedzy, wywodzących się ze środowiska akademickiego, następujący w znacznej mierze poprzez tworzenie nowych przedsięwzięć, ma swoje odbicie w gwałtownie rosnącej liczbie publikacji opisujących to interesujące zjawisko. W artykule dokonano próby sklasyfikowania literatury w ramach przedsiębiorczości obserwowanej na poziomie uczelni wyższych poprzez wyodrębnienie i charakterystykę trzech, wiodących kategorii badawczych: przedsiębiorczego uniwersytetu, przedsiębiorczości akademickiej oraz transferu technologii wywodzących się ze środowiska akademickiego.
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The increase of meaning technology and knowledge commercialization descending from the academic environment, following considerably across the creation of new ventures, has its own reflection in the violently growing number of publications describing this interesting phenomenon. In the paper was made attempts to classifying the literature on university - level entrepreneurship across separating and characterizing three, main research categories namely entrepreneurial university, academic entrepreneurship and university technology transfer.
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Bibliogr. 43 poz.
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Bibliografia
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