Theories From the Lab: How Research on Science Commercialization Can Contribute to Management Studies

Journal of Management Studies, 56(5): 865-894

35 Pages Posted: 24 Oct 2018 Last revised: 17 Jul 2019

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Riccardo Fini

University of Bologna - Department of Management

Einar Rasmussen

Nord Universtiy

Johan Wiklund

Syracuse University

Mike Wright

Imperial College London

Date Written: June 1, 2019

Abstract

Universities and research centres have long been used to study management issues. A growing body of research has focused on how science can be effectively commercialized, emphasizing technology-commercialization activities, university-industry collaborations, and academic entrepreneurship. While much of this work has documented empirical relationships, our aim in this introductory paper of the special issue is to show how research on science commercialization may yield conceptual contributions to the field of management. Hence, we first discuss the importance of context for theory development and how science commercialization can be a promising setting for making contributions to management theory. We then review how the science commercialization context has been used for theory development, identifying two facets used by scholars to conceptualize science commercialization (i.e., managing the lengthy complex process of transition between institutional contexts, and the multiple goals and impacts of actors engaging in science commercialization). This forms the basis for discussing what makes this context particularly suited for theory-development in general management and for outlining a future research agenda. We conclude by summarizing the papers in the special issue.

Keywords: Science Commercialization; Organisation Theory; Entrepreneurship; Management Theory; University

JEL Classification: O1; M1

Suggested Citation

Fini, Riccardo and Rasmussen, Einar and Wiklund, Johan and Wright, Mike, Theories From the Lab: How Research on Science Commercialization Can Contribute to Management Studies (June 1, 2019). Journal of Management Studies, 56(5): 865-894, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3258630

Riccardo Fini (Contact Author)

University of Bologna - Department of Management ( email )

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Bologna, 40131
Italy

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Einar Rasmussen

Nord Universtiy ( email )

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Bodø, Nordland 8049
Norway

Johan Wiklund

Syracuse University ( email )

Whitman School of Management
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Syracuse, NY 13244-2130
United States

Mike Wright

Imperial College London ( email )

South Kensington Campus
Exhibition Road
London, Greater London SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom

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