:: Volume 11, Issue 3 (2019) ::
ihej 2019, 11(3): 1-26 Back to browse issues page
Studying the process of transformation of the start-up to the academic spin off
Alireza Alipour
naval university , alipoor.alireza@yahoo.com
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At today's universities, we are witnessing the emergence of startup companies by the startup teams by student and academic teams; unfortunately, most startups face barriers to success. On the one hand, one of the new topics entering the fourth-generation universities and can be a good target for the future of the startups; the existence of academic spin-offs, centered around scholars and academics, aimed at commercializing research in Universities have been created; the researcher has studied the purpose of the success of startups in a qualitative study of the start-up process for university spin-offs; for this purpose, the two parts of this process have been analyzed; in section First, the relevant texts were translated; in the second section, with purposeful sampling in a structured interview, among 8 of the well A vein with an entrepreneurial background; the process of moving from starter to spin-off was analyzed using the foundation data method; the results of the study by identifying the components of the causative conditions, interventional strategies and indicating the pivot phenomenon with the name of Star Line And the consequence was the ideal launcher for the startup to the university's spin-off; the researcher at the end of the analyzes found the launch pad model for the start-up process of the University of Espionage, entitled "Ideal Model for the Helicopter launch platform" .
Keywords: Startup, Startup Lean, Spin Off, University
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/01/7 | Accepted: 2020/10/12


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