
Daniela DefazioUniversity of Bath | UB · Faculty of Management
Daniela Defazio
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September 2009 - August 2011
September 2008 - March 2009
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Recent years have seen the rise of citizens as contributors to hardware product creation. This trend has increased attention to open source hardware (OSH): a phenomenon that extends the intellectual property management and development practices in open source software (OSS) into the design of physical objects. OSH projects are different from OSS pr...
Crowdfunding is regarded a financing mechanism that could improve the funding opportunities of businesses with a pro-social orientation. Indeed, it is assumed that on digital platforms, citizens are inclined to provide more support to projects with a social benefit than to those without such an orientation, with significant ethical implications for...
Although academics are increasingly expected to share their research data and materials with other academics, many appear reluctant to do so. While extant research emphasises commercial involvement and peer influence as determinants of withholding behaviour, we hypothesise that the volume of competing commitments plays an important role in preventi...
University-based entrepreneurial support organizations devote increasing efforts to create a context and opportunities for interaction among start-up firms. The basic assumption behind these efforts is that networks facilitate access to knowledge and resources and increase the chances of success for start-ups. However, the mechanisms that facilitat...
In this paper we examine how incentives for collaboration shape collaborative behavior and researcher productivity in the context of EU-funded research networks. EU-funded research networks require researchers to collaborate as a condition for securing research funding. The presence of research funding, therefore, may influence collaborative behavi...
This paper focuses on the case of the Catalan Science and Technology system and its related policies. According to the theoretical framework of the Triple‐Helix model, the multiple dimensions that structure the government university industry relationship in Catalonia will then be analysed. The geographical focus and the institutional context of the...
What predicts the decision of technology transfer organisations (TTOs) to license inventions to existing firms rather than to facilitate the creation of a new spin-off firms? This is a very topical question in the entrepreneurship literature (Shane 2002; Lowe and Ziedonis, 2006) with practical implications for the TTOs themselves.
We adopt a capabi...