
Marina Dabic- PhD
- Professor at University of Zagreb
Marina Dabic
- PhD
- Professor at University of Zagreb
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Introduction
Editor in Chief Technology in Society, Associate Editor Technological Forecasting and Social Change; Senior Editor IEEE-TEM
Guest editor- R& D management:
Business Models for the Sharing Economy;
Author submission deadline: August 1st -October 1st 2022.
Guest editors: Marina Dabic, Sascha Kraus, Thomas Clauss,
Alexander Brem, Paavo Ritala
Current institution
Additional affiliations
September 2022 - present
University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business
Position
- professor
June 2013 - present
March 1995 - October 2007
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Publications (375)
The concept of resilience has garnered significant attention during recent global crises. Family businesses are often highlighted for their inherent resilience, attributed to their distinctive characteristics, orientation, goals and familial influence. Nonetheless, a coherent body of research on strategies for family business resilience uncovering...
Over a billion of the world's population reside in slums. However, the configurations of their social and structural ties in these environments remain unsubstantiated. Drawing on a psychosociological rational choice perspective, we introduce theoretical explanations distinguishing slum dwellers' behavior, actions, and attitudes in community asset v...
Research has shown that both transactional and transformational leadership have a positive impact on employee job engagement and that both styles influence each other (augmentation effect). Yet, less clear are the direction and nature of the augmentation effect, and their enduring effects on employees. We use opponent process theory to explain how...
Drawing upon both environmental and dynamic capabilities theory, this paper investigates the impact of market dynamism and selected organizational factors on the innovativeness of SMEs operating in Montenegro, observed through a knowledge management perspective. Empirical research was conducted on a sample of 175 SMEs, and the data gathered was ana...
This study investigates the role of the capabilities approach (as an ethical framework in management) on the well‐being of workers in the context of working from home. A capabilities approach was used to examine the relationship between work engagement and work‐life balance. Additionally, the conceptual model tested the role of trust as a mediator....
By integrating theories of organizational dynamic capabilities and knowledge worker productivity, we explore the linkages between organizational improvisation and digital innovation performance via knowledge worker productivity, with boundary conditions of a firm’s resource constraints in the context of a developing country. We collected data from...
Purpose
Tacit and explicit knowledge sharing play crucial roles in today’s rapidly changing business environment, particularly in fostering innovation. However, uncovering tacit knowledge sharing remains complex. The purpose of this study is to analyze the mediating roles of tacit and explicit knowledge in the relationship between a knowledge-shari...
While business studies on gender have increased, they continue to adopt traditional approaches with limited samples drawn from general populations (e.g., students and teachers). In contrast, we investigate gender differences with our focus solely on business professionals. Specifically, we study 40 societies using the four dimensions of subordinate...
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Europe’s outermost regions are often geographically isolated, and they face challenges when it comes to fostering innovation. This study aims to evaluate the impact of Science and Technology Parks (STPs) on the stimulation of innovation performance and the regional development of innovation in the outermost European regions. This study cont...
Risk assessment is pivotal to effective risk management, yet traditional approaches often overlook the complexity of interactions among multiple risks. Existing methodologies primarily focus on pairwise interactions, neglecting higher-order interactions that occur in groups of three or more risks. This oversight can lead to flawed risk assessments...
This research explores how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) handle supply chain disruptions, focusing on their choices between direct and indirect exporting and the pace of internationalization. While past scholars have extensively examined exporting in uncertainty and disruption, they have neglected SMEs, exposing a gap in the extant lite...
Digitalisation is a key enabler of sustainable tourism in an industry that has recently been transformed by new sustainable innovations and digital solutions. In this study, we analysed the effects of the digital entrepreneurial ecosystem (DEE) on the tourism industry and social sustainability of 27 EU countries. The study underlines the key indepe...
This study aims to evaluate interventions and strategies used to retain junior doctors, with a specific focus on the roles of organizational climate, supportive leadership, and work engagement influenced by effective knowledge management practices. We examine how knowledge management—the systematic process of creating, sharing, using, and managing...
Drone parcel delivery is an emerging topic with drone suppliers and retailers concerned due to their challenges and implications. Despite the many advantages associated with the drone delivery service, there are still obstacles to its acceptance by consumers, which is why it is necessary to understand their motivations. This study aims to analyze c...
This study adopts a configurational approach to facilitate a better understanding of the informal financing mechanisms inherent in women’s entrepreneurship. It draws on observations involving 200 Nigerian women entrepreneurs to study the antecedents that underpin informal financing in women’s entrepreneurship. Six antecedents, including firm age, s...
Human-AI collaboration is becoming increasingly prevalent in workplaces, and is considered to be an important model for the future of work. Consequently, AI is no longer seen merely as a tool but as a teammate working alongside humans. Currently, the design of AI in team collaboration, particularly human-AI collaboration patterns, has become a foca...
Industry 4.0 is transforming businesses offering multinational companies a technological framework to structure their global operations. This has attracted the attention of internationalization scholars and practitioners on the use of emerging technologies for it. In this paper, we seek to consolidate and synthesize the scholarly evidence published...
In recent years, sharing economy business models (BMs) have gained substantial research attention. This stream has led to several important insights, but due to its practical nature and diversity, it has provided limited conceptual integration. This introductory article conceptualizes the research field of sharing economy BMs and their implications...
Purpose
Past research is mixed on family small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) use of external advisors and the limited empirical evidence is confined to developed markets. Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm, this research focuses on the “familiness” characteristic of SMEs and their use of external accountants as advisors in an em...
Description: We are pleased to announce the call for chapters for the edited book “Navigating AI in
Business: Strategies and Insights Across Disciplines” under the Springer Nature book. This book
comprehensively will examine how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming business administration. AI
introduces new practices that create entrepreneu...
Organizational citizenship behavior towards the environment (OCBTE) represents an influential tool for environmental policy implementation in local governments. The present study examines this behavior among the immediate managers of local governments as they are considered essential conduits for transmitting environmental values to employees and c...
Purpose
Applying critical analysis as the methodological framework for assessing the literature, the review seeks to present a summary and evaluation of the existing body of knowledge. This approach helps to establish the basis for developing forthcoming recommendations.
Design/methodology/approach
The articles were selected through a Systematic L...
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This study aims to analyze the entrepreneurial intention (EI) manifested by potential entrepreneurs for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) and traditional markets, thereby tracing a comparative EI for both markets. The intention is to understand the vision of potential future entrepreneurs related to markets focused on the LGBT...
Purpose
This conceptual work examines how, in times of post-COVID-19 paradigm shift, the employee performance management (PM) process can help multinational corporations (MNCs) strengthen their talent management and, at the same time, meet their future needs.
Design/methodology/approach
We take a conceptual approach and present our perspective on...
User engagement is widely recognised as beneficial for the innovation efforts of firms scarce with internal resources but our knowledge about the relevance of user types and engagement strategies is scarce and mostly limited to the front-end phases of the innovation process. To fill this gap, we use data from over 10,000 companies operating in four...
Organizational ambidexterity has long been in the focus of understanding how organizations address tensions between exploitation, which implies building new competencies in order to drive radical change, and exploitation, which implies building on top of existing competencies in order to deliver persistent incremental improvements. Research has sho...
Purpose
The commercialization of research produced by universities constitutes a core facet of academic entrepreneurship (AE). Academic literature reveals the need to shed light on entrepreneurial processes in higher education institutions (HEIs). This study intends to fill this gap by researching the mechanisms for facilitating AE and the variable...
Purpose
As sustainable performance has a central role in the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) performance literature, this study aims to examine the influence of networking capabilities in enhancing sustainable performance through knowledge workers’ productivity and digital innovation. It also examines the sequential mediating role of knowledge...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive framework that identifies thematic clusters and their interconnections within Global Talent Management (GTM), global careers and talent management (TM).
Design/methodology/approach
In this paper, this study conducted a co-citation analysis using bibliographic data to unveil the intell...
Purpose
To support the advancement of an underrepresented category of research in the field of entrepreneurial teams, this study proposes and tests a novel empirical model that connects two team emergent states, namely team entrepreneurial passion (TEP) and transactive memory systems (TMSs), and their influence on team performance.
Design/methodol...
The pace of technological development is exceeding expectations and transforming the landscape of last-mile delivery. This study investigates how users' post-adoption behavior in using delivery robots is formed. Based on the task-technology fit (TTF) model, we present a research model that includes both direct and indirect factors that have been pr...
This paper investigates the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication through social media on consumer engagement, focusing on the top 15 European banks' social media accounts. Drawing on stake-holder theory and customer engagement perspective, this study analyzes banks' content posted on Facebook and Instagram from January 2021...
Drawing primarily on institutional theory, this paper investigates the interplay between perceived institutional obstacles, networking, and the propensity to export by SMEs in three under-studied regions – South Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Using data from 2673 SMEs in the three regions, we test whether perceived institutional...
Since its first use in organisational research, nearly five decades ago, imprinting has gained recognition in entrepreneurship studies. Accordingly, this study utilises the behavioural concept to develop new theorisations to account for the entrepreneurial processes of immigrant entrepreneurs. It pays attention on its effects on immigrant entrepren...
Firms' activity on social media may enhance stakeholder engagement and improved communication between firms and their customers through dialogue and interaction. This study fills the information gap related to organizational identity in the digital age, using a mixed-methods approach to explore organizational identity in the digital environment in...
The present research delves into the complex dynamics of gender equality, highlighting women's experiences within the engineering sector. Drawing from a literature spanning from 2005 to 2023, we gathered insights from 108 pertinent articles on the topic. Our results show that a substantial portion of research underscore the persistent biases and ba...
There are significant disparities in access to healthcare treatment and this study investigates the healthcare entrepreneurship ecosystem and the challenges and considerations associated within. There is a lack of research on how to evaluate and assess the healthcare entrepreneurship ecosystem, especially when applying multi-criteria decision-makin...
The assessment of corporate social responsibility grades offers viable support channels for heavily polluting enterprises to engage in exploratory innovation activities. However, the negative impact of social responsibility grades has received limited attention. The existing studies also have not yet clarified the mechanism by which social responsi...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are the engines that drive economic development. However, they face inferior conditions and challenges when it comes to their access to broad financing channels. Hence, Financial technologies (Fintech) solutions offer promising potential for improving SMEs' access to finance. While researchers and practitioners h...
This article examines the impact of Design Thinking on the implementation of Agile Methods by user experience designers, with a focus on the roles of coordination and user testing as mediators. Data were collected from an online survey of 431 user experience designers in France between 2020 and 2022 and analyzed using structural equation modeling (...
In his 1954 science fiction novel Caves of Steel, American writer Isaac Asimov depicted two distinct ways of life in a distant future. On Earth, individuals inhabit enclosed cities protected by steel domes, without windows and without any connection to nature. This settlement is devised to sustain life amid the overpopulation of the planet, mirrori...
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Coaching is a widespread form of human development that has grown considerably in recent years. However, it is not well understood in entrepreneurship and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and little is known about the success factors for coaching in SMEs. Thus, this article presents a theoretical framework for coaching SMEs. The pa...
Digital technology has produced deep changes in the business world. However, companies have a hard time understanding consumers’ changing needs and new consumption patterns, especially small and medium-sized enterprises that currently face growing challenges in an era characterized by a lack of time and information overload. New mechanisms must be...
This study sheds light on the relationships between digital transformation, business model, and process efficiency capabilities, and new product development (NPD) performance by
employing a sequential explanatory approach, combining quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, utilizing structural equation modeling based on 430 questionnair...
The concept of privacy concerns is a debated topic both at a European level and in individual countries. This paper investigates the role of online privacy literacy (OPL) as a determinant of Internet users’ concerns about their privacy. It focuses on Internet users’ knowledge about privacy rights and protective strategies, outlining privacy concern...
This chapter reviews the ways in which the doctoral supervisor role changed during the pandemic. Previous research has emphasised the importance of the supervisor in doctoral pedagogy while the main apparent change was the rapid transition to online working and the use of platforms such as Zooms and Microsoft Teams to meet and mentor students, and...
Purpose
Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms (KIE) strongly rely on scientific and strategic research and development (R&D) capabilities to achieve higher performance levels. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to disentangle the effects of scientific capabilities and strategic R&D on KIE performance; and how the constituent elements of these...
The academic literature on entrepreneurship has focused on studying universities due to their crucial role in regions’ economic development. This is due to the organizational capabilities that allow them to be not only manufacturers of ideas but also promoters of entrepreneurial thinking that facilitates the creation of new ventures. However, despi...
The development of universities’ sustainability capabilities has been influenced by external demands related to the big societal challenges and the United Nation’s SDGs. Due to the availability of information, this study explores the sustainable transition in European universities and North American universities. By using data from the European Uni...
Sustainability capabilities have captured the interest of multiple university stakeholders over this decade, and universities have made strong efforts to impregnate a sustainability approach across all university activities. This chapter revises the existing literature from 2010 to 2022 to understand the research evolution of sustainable capabiliti...
Digital capabilities have been studied in recent years with growing interest due to the increasing incorporation of technologies into the teaching-learning process. Concerning universities, digital transformation has been a challenge in the managerial and pedagogical areas. This chapter conducts a thematic review of the literature to assess the evo...
Over the last decades, higher education systems have been exposed to multiple “public policy reforms” due to restrictions of public funds, stakeholder pressures, educational trends, and socioeconomic shakeouts. This chapter analyses how public policies have redirected the way universities develop core functions, access public resources, collaborate...
Universities have not always played a leading role in the economic development of regions through entrepreneurship. This is because they have evolved over time from being organizations dedicated solely to teaching and research. Previous studies have focused on how universities adopted an entrepreneurial orientation. This chapter explores the pathwa...
The innovation capabilities of universities are a relevant issue today, given the need for professionals equipped with solid skills to enter Industry 4.0. The university itself is associated with innovation due to its formative and knowledge-generating nature; however, it is not possible to materialize these results in society without the existence...
Over the last decades, higher education systems have been exposed to multiple organizational transformations derived from “public policy agendas and stakeholder pressures.” These pressures have reconducted core functions of universities (teaching and research) towards the incorporation of others (technology transfer, social engagement, scholarly im...
The universities’ innovation capabilities depend on internal, structural, and contextual factors. This study explores the European Union case which, through a series of initiatives, organizations, and public agendas, aims to foster university innovation ecosystem. These objectives are not exempt from difficulties and challenges; in this chapter, we...
Digital capabilities play a fundamental role in developing the economy and society. Currently, the labor market demands professionals with digital competencies. For this reason, it is relevant to understand how individuals acquire digital competencies inspired by better job opportunities and salaries. This chapter explores the university’s digital...
Although most universities could be considered bureaucrat organizations, the accumulated knowledge reveals that universities try to adapt their core activities and technological innovation processes to face the current socio-economic challenges. This book explores the ways in which universities have re-built multiple capabilities to support the dev...
The book entitled Re-building University Capabilities: A Public Policy and Managerial view Applied to Innovation and Technology aims to, in five parts and 10 chapters, debate, comprehend, and exchange views on how policies and practice frameworks related to science, innovation, and technology have influenced and rebuilt numerous universities’ capab...
Design is commonly understood as a key element of products, contributing to their distinctiveness, usability and aesthetics. The success of a product is increasingly related to the user experience or the aesthetics of the user interface, meaning that design is increasingly important in the digital environment. The shift in competitive focus to the...
Digital business models (DBMs) have emerged as a critical area of inquiry in response to the rapidly evolving business environment driven by digital technologies. To provide a detailed understanding of DBMs from a strategy perspective, this study conducts an integrative literature review, analyzing 147
articles published in top-tier management jour...
Manufacturing industry is the foundation of many countries’ economies and is facing challenges as Industry 4.0 creates disruptions. The rapid development and implementation of advanced manufacturing technologies and information and communication technologies such as the Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet of Things, cloud computing, Big Dat...
The main purpose of the study is to present a bibliometric overview of the published research within the cybersecurity framework over the recent decade. The study applies bibliometric analysis in order to analyze the most relevant journals, authors, and countries, as well as the most cited papers between 2011 and 2021. We identified activity and re...
This article investigates the impact of individual leadership values and capabilities on productivity outcomes in a contemporary manufacturing setting of Industry 4.0. Values are antecedents to individual leadership capabilities, yet little is known about the fundamental value-capability mechanism in developing distinctive leadership capabilities....
Research in artificial intelligence and business model innovation is flourishing. Nevertheless, the current discussion lacks an overarching understanding of, and thus has not sufficiently addressed, the interface between artificial intelligence-enabled business model innovation and the critical role of top management. Although a paradigm shift affe...
The concept of circular economy (CE) has been a topic of interest for researchers, managers, and policy makers. It is recognised as the latest attempt to balance industrial development, environmental health, and economic growth. Although academic literature in this field has been gradually developing, it is limited in its analysis in terms of econo...
Most of the fundamental interdisciplinary research and knowledge base on technology and innovation management was conducted in the 1970-1990s, but since then studies by management disciplines and business school functional groups have fragmented the field into more narrow disciplinary questions and solutions, to the detriment of innovation research...
This paper investigates the resilience of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the influence exerted by certain factors related to management control, integrated information systems (enterprise resource planning [ERP]), information and communication technology (ICT) systems, and financial reso...
Despite the massive volume of published articles, the pool of knowledge on entrepreneurial teams needs to be algorithmically classified and meticulously scrutinised. It is crucial for the field to be historically positioned under relevant themes, internally connected in terms of conceptual foundations, and systematically categorised in consonance w...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the change in the personal values orientations of individuals in Croatia and Slovenia resulting from the countries’ accession to the European Union (EU). We examined business managers’ and professionals’ value orientation by using four individual-level higher-order dimensions of self-transcendence, s...
Sluggish market demand can deteriorate the financial situation of a company and affect a shareholder’s decision to adopt environmental, social, and governance criteria (ESG). According to the socioemotional wealth theory, family firms place significant emphasis on sustainable development and long-term orientation, but this emphasis can be either in...
With scarce research on the intersection of corporate venturing and firm strategy, few companies succeed in using their dedicated corporate venturing units for strategic renewal. This study examines this intersection in so-called interlinked-ambidextrous corporate venturing units. Through relational interlinks with internal and external stakeholder...
As the objectives of the “dual carbon goal”—reaching peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060—continue to be promoted, the fulfilment of social responsibilities is critical in enabling energy firms to achieve sustainable development goals. However, due to the frequent occurrence of nonstrategic charitable behaviors, ene...
This article investigates the determinants of research organizations’ performance. A theoretical construct is built based on the traditional “environment–conduct–performance” framework applied to industrial organizations and operationalized by using information from a recent extensive survey of research organizations. From an empirical point of vie...
Society 5.0 is an extremely popular idea in current socioeconomic contexts. The transition process of evolving into this superintelligent society envisioned by the Japanese government is still ongoing, but this paradigm has already had an impact through recent changes in societies’ perspectives and ambitions. The academic contributions on this topi...
Agile is a powerful and intriguing management approach because of its seemingly paradoxical nature. “Less” planning leads to better plans. An orientation towards reaction to change leads to less changes to be implemented in the process. Delayed design decisions lead to faster time to market. Experimenting with a larger number of concepts and protot...
The entrepreneurial university has taken a prodigious influence globally, and studies show the expedient value of entrepreneurship in universities performing innumerable activities alongside their main objectives of teaching and research. Universities worldwide are adopting entrepreneurship teaching through creating models and methods. Collaboratio...
The entrepreneurial agenda is ranked highly among the priorities of many universities worldwide. Success in building the entrepreneurial competencies of students depends on the modernisation of curricula and training content in the field of entrepreneurship. The drive for the creation of internationally relevant and competitive teaching content can...
Review articles or literature reviews are a critical part of scientific research. While numerous guides on literature reviews exist, these are often limited to the philosophy of review procedures, protocols, and nomenclatures, triggering non-parsimonious reporting and confusion due to overlapping similarities. To address the aforementioned limitati...
This study aims to identify and analyze factors determining the adoption of digital technologies in SMEs. Drawing on the technology–organization–environment framework, the study highlights enabling factors from three different contexts and hypothesizes their relationship with digital technology adoption. The data used were collected from 15 346 Eur...
Researchers have not yet reached consensus on whether there is a difference in performance between STEM and non-STEM firms across different financial markets during economic expansion and through economic downturns, such as pandemics and recessions. It is unclear as to whether STEM or non-STEM firms, but also graduates with STEM or non-STEM educati...
Purpose of this paper
This paper examines the past and present of the university spin-off (USO) phenomenon by identifying research findings and synthesizing different spin-off practices from around the globe. The evolution and future of this phenomenon are then discussed, alongside potential new lines of research.
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Dear Colleagues
I am delighted to announce that together with Professors Daim and Su, we are inviting you to submit chapters to our new book on Technology Management. This volume is intended to be a handbook on Technology Management and include cutting edge research from scholars like yourselves. A tentative outline is provided below:
PART 1 Technology Management Background
This part will have chapters from the leading authors in the field defining critical elements of Technology Management:
Chapter 1 Technology Management Lifecyle
Chapter 2 Managing Technical People
Chapter 3 Managing Technology across Geographies
Chapter 4 Technology Management Systems
Chapter 5 Managing Technical Organizations
PART 2 Technology Planning
This part will have chapters from leading authors in planning technology in technology driven organizations including industrial firms, government labs and universities
Chapter 6 Strategic Technology Planning
Chapter 7 Technology Roadmapping
Chapter 8 Technology Development Envelope
Chapter 9 R&D Management
Chapter 10 Technology Portfolio Management
PART 3 Technology Evaluation
This part will have chapters from leading authors in technology evaluation for acquisition/adoption decisions. Several tools used will be introduced
Chapter 11 Technology Assessment and Selection
Chapter 12 Technology Adoption
Chapter 13 Technology Forecasting
Chapter 14 Technology Intelligence
Chapter 15 Technology Networks
PART 4 Technology Development and Transfer
This part will have chapters from leading authors in technology development and transfer topics
Chapter 16 Technology Development Process
Chapter 17 Technology Integration
Chapter 18 Technology Transfer and Commercialization
Chapter 19 Technology Marketing
Chapter 20 Intellectual Property Management
PART 5 Managing Technological Innovations
This part will have chapters from leading authors in managing technological innovations and factors impacting it
Chapter 21 Managing Technological Innovations – Invention to Innovation, Imitation to Innovation, Disruptive and Radical Innovations
Chapter 22 Policies for Managing Technological Innovations
Chapter 23 Technology Entrepreneurship
Chapter 24 Open Innovation
Chapter 25 IT Driven Service Innovation
PART 6 Social Issues
This part will have chapters from leading authors in social issues technology managers should be aware of
Chapter 26 Women in Technology
Chapter 27 Design and Technology
Chapter 28 Technology and Society
PART 7 Emerging Technologies and Emerging Regions
This part will have chapters from leading authors in emerging technologies and regions which technology managers should be aware of
Chapter 29 Technology Management in Growing Economies
Chapter 30 European Perspective on Technology Management
Chapter 31 Blockchain
Chapter 32 Bio technologies
Chapter 33 Smart Cities
We appreciate if you could respond to indicate your interest
Marina
Say thank you to all of them around globe. My best goes to Prof. Michael Harvey!
CALL FOR PAPERS
SPRINGER JOURNAL OF THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY (JKEC)
Special Issue on
Entrepreneurial University in the European Union - EU in the EU
Just wanted to bring to your attention that we have just issued a call for guest editors contributions to the INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSITIONS AND INNOVATION SYSTEMS, INDERSCIENCE;
I am writing a book about entrepreneurial university. I am asking you: Do we need entrepreneurial approach at universities? Why yes and why not? Growing scientification of economy and mass education which scattered scientific approach, methods and higher educated staff all over economy and society have led, paradoxically, to a weakening of the university. Do you agree with this statment? What is common link between USA and EU approach and achievements? Concept of entrepreneurial university has not caught deeper roots in many South European countries. Why? Can we catch up? Can National innovation systems help?
sincerely yours
prof. Marina Dabic
The editor IJTIS, Inderscience
EC Tempus FoSentHE grant holder (Fostering entrepreneurship in Higher Edcuation