Article (Journal/Review)
Structural and longitudinal analysis of the knowledge base on spin-off research
Fecha
2017-07Registro en:
0138-9130
10.1007/s11192-017-2391-1
000403466900015
Ferreira, Manuel/0000-0002-4642-4605; Reis, Nuno/0000-0002-4544-0312
Autor
Ferreira, Manuel Portugal
Reis, Nuno R.
Paula, Roberta M.
Pinto, Cláudia Sofia Frias
Institución
Resumen
Following the dynamism in spin-off research, in this study we conduct a structural and longitudinal bibliometric analysis of a sample of 812 articles on spin-offs published in 234 journals included in the ISI Web of Knowledge over a period of three decades. The analyses do not seek to establish a new conceptualization but rather to reveal the intellectual structure of the field and how it has evolved, and the profile of the knowledge network established in the three perspectives: corporate, academic and entrepreneurial spin-offs. The diversity involved in the three streams of spin-off research signals substantial differences. Theoretically, transaction costs, agency and the resource-based view have remained a foundation of spin-off research, albeit that research has been driven more by the phenomena than by developing the theory. The more traditional focus on corporate spin-offs was followed by emphasis on academic spin-offs and more recently on entrepreneurial spin-offs. This shift has been accompanied by a more business/management theoretical orientation, replacing a more financial and taxation-based perspective underlying corporate spin-offs. This study systematizes the existing stock of knowledge and raises avenues for additional inquiry.