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Are academic spin-offs really doing science?

Produzieren akademische Ausgründungen wirklich Wissenschaft?
Authors: Potthast, Jörg; Guggenheim, Michael;

Are academic spin-offs really doing science?

Abstract

"Organisationen leisten unverzichtbare Beiträge zur Reproduktion von Funktionssystemen, aber trifft das auch für mehrfach systemisch gebundene Organisationen zu? Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht diese Frage am Beispiel akademischer Ausgründungen. Auf der Grundlage von qualitativen Interviews mit Personen, die an Firmengründungen aus außeruniversitären Forschungseinrichtungen in Deutschland beteiligt waren, wird gezeigt, inwiefern diese Firmen dazu beitragen, Strukturmerkmale des Wissenschaftssystems zu reproduzieren. Der theoretische Ertrag dieser Analyse besteht in einer Verknüpfung von systemtheoretischen und praxistheoretischen Perspektiven." (Autorenreferat)

"Organisations make an indispensable contribution to reproducing functional systems. Can this also be said of organisations with multiple systemic ties? In considering this issue, this paper looks at the example of academic spin-offs. On the basis of qualitative interviews with people involved in founding spin-offs from non-university research institutes in Germany, the authors investigate the extent to which such firms help reproduce the structural characteristics of science. The theoretical yield of this study is the linkage of systems-theoretical and practice-theoretical perspectives." (author's abstract)

Keywords

Unternehmer, Wissenschaftler, Wissenschaftsforschung, Hochschule, ddc:300, Unternehmensgründung, Federal Republic of Germany, science studies, type of organization, Forschungseinrichtung, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Organisationsform, university, research facility, Systemtheorie, system theory, Wissenschaft, außeruniversitäre Forschung, science, setting up a business, non-university research

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