
A Model of Spin off Companies to Develop Social Capital in Universities | ||
مجله علمی "مدیریت سرمایه اجتماعی" | ||
Article 2, Volume 3, Issue 1, April 2016, Pages 1-21 PDF (776.61 K) | ||
Document Type: Research/Original/Regular | ||
DOI: 10.22059/jscm.2016.58171 | ||
Authors | ||
Alireza Aalipour1; Taraneh Enayati* 2 | ||
1PhD Student in Educational Administration, Islamic Azad University, Sari Branch, Sari, Iran | ||
2Assistant Professor, Faculty of Educational Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Sari Branch, Sari, Iran | ||
Abstract | ||
One of the element universities in research that not much attention is the development of social capital in research centers) incubators and spin-off companies (can lead to knowledge sharing and new creation of knowledge. in the study of social capital development at universities and research spin-off companies is to provide a model. The study involved the administration of faculty universities and incubators and science and technology parks is the province, in this paper, the key indicators of social development of spin-off companies examined. To achieve this purpose, we used the expert's idea professional educational organizations. With using fuzzy TOPSIS in the ranking indices and the most important factors affecting indices development of social capital in order of priority specified. First priority: academic working teams with the purpose of social partnership; the second priority: research and development with the goal of academic excellence, the third priority: supporting institutions to promote cultural diversity at the university. Then, using qualitative research through interviews narrative and deep interview fifteen academic experts that at least ten years in the field of entrepreneurship, incubators and Science and Technology have executive experience final model through content analysis was presented. | ||
Keywords | ||
Entrepreneurship; Research & Development; Research spin-off companies; Social capital; University | ||
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