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  1. A Framework for Measuring Innovation District Performance: Input–Output Metrics for Policy and Practice
  2. 50 Years of the Entrepreneurial University: Trends, Snapshots, and Ways Forward
  3. Ecology, Complex Systems, and Sociology
  4. A life cycle perspective of startup accelerators
  5. The Evolution of the Australian Start-up and Innovation Ecosystem: Mapping Policy Developments, Key Actors, Activities, and Artefacts
  6. Extra-curricular support for entrepreneurship among engineering students: development of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and intentions
  7. Developing university learners' enterprise capabilities through entrepreneurial work-integrated learning
  8. Linking the interconnectedness and innovativeness of global value chains
  9. Case study
  10. Case study
  11. Global value chains are not always global
  12. Value Proposition Misalignment and the Failure to Become Born-Global
  13. The value of mentors in incubation and acceleration: a managerial perspective
  14. Endowing university spin-offs pre-formation: Entrepreneurial capabilities for scientist-entrepreneurs
  15. Boom or bust? Embedding entrepreneurship in education in Australia
  16. Visual Tools for Developing Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Capacity
  17. Accelerators as start-up infrastructure for entrepreneurial clusters
  18. Editorial: Transdisciplinary Innovation (August 2018)
  19. Accelerators
  20. A simulation approach to the ignition-diffusion process of new products in entrepreneurship
  21. Modeling complex entrepreneurial processes
  22. Accelerators as authentic training experiences for nascent entrepreneurs
  23. Discussion of “Barriers of Implementing Modern Methods of Construction” by M. Motiar Rahman
  24. Levels of Multiplexity in Entrepreneur’s Networks: Implications for Dynamism and Value Creation
  25. The Role and Performance of Accelerators in the Australian Startup Ecosystem
  26. Authentic Learning Experiences in Entrepreneurship: Engaging External Stakeholders
  27. "Academic and Commercial Patent Families: Same Metrics, Different Story"
  28. Defining and Differentiating Accelerators: Insights From The Australian Context
  29. Reaching and Acquiring Valuable Resources: The Entrepreneur's Use of Brokerage, Cohesion, and Embeddedness
  30. The emergence of the nanobiotechnology industry
  31. An Integrated Approach to Studying Multiplexity in Entrepreneurial Networks
  32. Lessons learned from an inside-out flip in entrepreneurship education
  33. An Analytical Investigation of The Entrepreneur's Ability to Acquire Valued Resources From Others
  34. From Words to Models: A Bibliometric Approach to Designing Agent-Based Models in Entrepreneurship
  35. Getting Entrepreneurship Education Out of the Classroom and into Students’ Heads
  36. Knowledge Diversity in the Emerging Global Bio-Nano Sector
  37. Knowledge Diversity in the Emerging Global Bio-Nano Sector
  38. A comparison of R&D indicators for the Vancouver biotechnology cluster
  39. Networks of dedicated biotechnology and service firms in Vancouver
  40. A comparison of R&D indicators for the Vancouver biotechnology cluster
  41. Networks of dedicated biotechnology and service firms in Vancouver
  42. Network embeddedness as a predictor of performance for New Technology-Based Firms
  43. Networks and High-Tech Innovation in Vancouver: An Application of Q-Analysis to ISRN Intervews
  44. Defining and Differentiating Accelerators: Insights from the Australian Context
  45. Emergence of accelerators and accelerator policy: the case of Australia