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Intellectual Structure and Development Trends of Foreign Literatures on Spin-off: based on the Analysis of Mapping Knowledge Domains |
Cheng Li |
(Business School of Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093,China) |
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Abstract Spin off has gradually become the focus of management practice and theoretical research. Based on the text data of Web of Science core collection relevant with spin off, this paper the literature characteristics, core issues and research topics of spin off in foreign literatures. Via the cited network and the keyword co-occurrence network, the topics of spin off research in foreign literatures include academic spin-off and corporate spin-off, which contains the ethnology transfer process in academic spin-off, the effect of industry factor on academic spin-off, the role of university in academic spin-off, knowledge transfer in the process of corporate spin-off, corporate spin-off strategies and the double-edged effect of parent enterprise on corporate spin-offs. Finally, this paper puts forward four proposals to promote the further spin off researches, including attaching importance to entrepreneurial spinoff, digging out the internal mechanism of spin off, and so on.
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Received: 29 May 2019
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