Laxmi and Saraswati: The perceptions of nano-scientists and policymakers of academic entrepreneurship in India
@article{Pandey2020LaxmiAS, title={Laxmi and Saraswati: The perceptions of nano-scientists and policymakers of academic entrepreneurship in India}, author={Poonam Pandey and M. Pansera}, journal={Technology in Society}, year={2020}, volume={63}, pages={101440} }
Abstract Innovation fuelled by Science & Technology is seen as the panacea for growth, inclusive development and international competitiveness. Aligned with this view, there is a growing interest in the role of academic entrepreneurship in contributing to these goals. A huge emphasis is also given to ready-made, transportable success models of innovation to be replicated into a variety of local contexts. Most of the scholarly literature in this domain focusses on the global north whereas… CONTINUE READING
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