Biblio
Agglomeration, networking and the Great Recession. Regional Studies. 53:951-962.
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2019. Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams and performance: a subgroups approach. Journal of Technology Transfer. 43:714-733.
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2018. State of the art on the Nexus between sustainability, fashion industry and sustainable business model. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy. 32:100968.
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2023. Is Smart Specialisation Strategy coherent with regional innovative capabilities? Regional Studies. 53:1004-1016.
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2019. Growth in total factor productivity and links among firms. Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination.
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2014. Coase theorem and exchangeable rights in non-cooperative games. European Journal of Law and Economics. 33:83-100.
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2012. Efficient Nash equilibria, individual rights and Pareto principle: An impossibility result. Economics Bulletin. 30:103-114.
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2010. The empty core in the Coase theorem: A critical assessment. Economics Bulletin. 29:3095-3103.
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2009. How to evaluate the impact of academic spin-offs on local development: an empirical analysis of the Italian case. Journal of Technology Transfer. 40:434-452.
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2015. Do Geographic Concentration and Vertically Related Variety Foster Firm Productivity? Micro-Evidence from Italy Growth and Change.
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2015. Entrepreneurship education in Italian universities: Trend, situation and opportunities. Education and Training. 54:673-696.
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2012. Fostering entrepreneurship in Academic spin-offs. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business. 12:513-533.
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2011. Internationalization in Italian medium-sized firms: Does stage theory explain the observed patterns? Internationalization Technological Change and the Theory of the Firm. :187-209.
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2010. Dynamic capabilities and entrepreneurial team development in SMEs. Dynamic Capabilities Between Firm Organisation and Local Systems of Production. :73-90.
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2007. Undergraduate students as a source of potential entrepreneurs: A comparative study between Italy and Argentina. International Entrepreneurship Education: Issues and Newness. :218-240.
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2006. Growth, diversification, and business group formation in entrepreneurial firms. Small Business Economics. 25:65-82.
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2005. Explaining businees groups started by habitual entrepreneurs in the Italian manufacturing sector. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. 14:31-47.
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2002. Small Firm Investment and Financing Decisions: An Option Value Approach. Small Business Economics. 9:491-502.
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1997. Venture capital investments and patenting activity of high-tech start-ups: a micro-econometric firm-level analysis. Venture Capital. 12:307–326.
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2010. Cherry-picking or frog-kissing? A theoretical analysis of how investors select entrepreneurial ventures in thin venture capital markets Small Business Economics. :1–15.
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2015. The participation of new technology-based firms in EU-funded R&D partnerships: The role of venture capital. Research Policy. 45:361–375.
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2016. The contribution of university research to the growth of academic start-ups: an empirical analysis. The Journal of Technology Transfer. 35:113–140.
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2010. Hybrid alliances and radical innovation: the performance implications of integrating exploration and exploitation. The Journal of Technology Transfer. 40:696–722.
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2014. Venture capital financing and the financial distress risk of portfolio firms: How independent and bank-affiliated investors differ. Small Business Economics. 44:189–206.
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2014. Fostering female entrepreneurship in academic spin-offs. University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness. 32:49-68.
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