PIVA, EVILA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 5.161
EU - Europa 2.746
AS - Asia 411
AF - Africa 24
SA - Sud America 11
OC - Oceania 10
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
Totale 8.367
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.972
UA - Ucraina 600
IT - Italia 539
SE - Svezia 399
DE - Germania 321
FI - Finlandia 229
GB - Regno Unito 224
CA - Canada 186
VN - Vietnam 184
IE - Irlanda 134
CN - Cina 107
AT - Austria 69
NL - Olanda 54
FR - Francia 45
ES - Italia 40
IN - India 36
BE - Belgio 20
JO - Giordania 15
KR - Corea 12
PT - Portogallo 12
JP - Giappone 11
HU - Ungheria 10
BR - Brasile 9
ID - Indonesia 9
CI - Costa d'Avorio 8
CH - Svizzera 7
GR - Grecia 7
IR - Iran 7
RO - Romania 7
HK - Hong Kong 6
MU - Mauritius 6
NO - Norvegia 6
RU - Federazione Russa 6
AU - Australia 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 5
EU - Europa 4
HR - Croazia 3
IL - Israele 3
KZ - Kazakistan 3
NA - Namibia 3
PK - Pakistan 3
SI - Slovenia 3
TW - Taiwan 3
ZA - Sudafrica 3
CL - Cile 2
DK - Danimarca 2
LV - Lettonia 2
MA - Marocco 2
MX - Messico 2
PH - Filippine 2
PL - Polonia 2
SG - Singapore 2
TR - Turchia 2
BG - Bulgaria 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
DZ - Algeria 1
GH - Ghana 1
IS - Islanda 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
MY - Malesia 1
NP - Nepal 1
PA - Panama 1
QA - Qatar 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
TH - Thailandia 1
Totale 8.367
Città #
Woodbridge 685
Chandler 464
Fairfield 422
Ann Arbor 389
Houston 387
Wilmington 376
Jacksonville 357
Ashburn 254
Dearborn 180
Ottawa 178
Lawrence 174
Seattle 166
Cambridge 132
Dublin 131
Dong Ket 106
Medford 88
Princeton 88
Des Moines 77
Beijing 68
Milan 63
Vienna 63
Helsinki 56
San Diego 33
Málaga 26
Redwood City 26
Washington 21
Norwalk 20
Rome 18
Brussels 16
Verona 16
Amman 15
Auburn Hills 14
London 14
Santa Maria Capua Vetere 12
Southampton 12
Torino 12
Amsterdam 10
Boardman 10
Delhi 9
Mumbai 9
Redmond 9
Tokyo 9
Abidjan 8
New York 8
Mountain View 7
Catanzaro 6
Leiria 6
North York 6
Wuppertal 6
Bremen 5
Empoli 5
Fremont 5
Grafing 5
Hefei 5
Los Angeles 5
Munich 5
Santa Clara 5
Szeged 5
Tradate 5
Véry 5
Auckland 4
Bayreuth 4
Gostar 4
Islington 4
Kunming 4
Monza 4
Nanchang 4
Nottingham 4
Palermo 4
Portland 4
Ranchi 4
Uppsala 4
Atlanta 3
Barcelos 3
Birmingham 3
Chiayi County 3
Chicago 3
Citta Sant'angelo 3
Columbia 3
Dalmine 3
Dipignano 3
Edinburgh 3
Ermesinde 3
Essen 3
Gallicano 3
Grosseto 3
Gunzenhausen 3
Havelte 3
Jakarta 3
Kilburn 3
Kostanay 3
Lausanne 3
Ljubljana 3
Molise 3
Nanjing 3
Paris 3
Pécs 3
Seongnam 3
Shanghai 3
Slipi 3
Totale 5.449
Nome #
Crowdfunding in Europe: Determinants of platforms’ creation across countries 136
Academic entrepreneurship and business schools 104
Human capital signals and entrepreneurs’ success in equity crowdfunding 104
Are researchers deliberately bypassing the technology transfer office? An analysis of TTO awareness 102
How high-tech entrepreneurial ventures cope with the global crisis: changes in product innovation and internationalization strategies 100
A review of the venture capital industry in Italy 95
Technology transfer offices as boundary spanners in the pre-spin-off process: The case of a hybrid model 94
Academic entrepreneurship and business schools 91
Should I sell my shares to an external buyer? The role of the entrepreneurial team in entrepreneurial exit 89
Absorbing knowledge from unconventional sources. How collaborations with the Open Source community shape the innovation performance of entrepreneurial ventures 88
Firms’ genetic characteristics and competence-enlarging strategies: A comparison between academic and non-academic high-tech start-ups 87
How Dynamic Capabilities Can Help New Technology-Based Firms to Cope with the Global Crisis? 87
Strengths and weaknesses of academic start-ups: A deductive-inductive approach 86
Strengths and weaknesses of academic start-ups: A conceptual model 86
Time allocation behaviours of entrepreneurs: the impact of individual entrepreneurial orientation 83
Fusioni ed acquisizioni di RBSO: Quale impatto sull’attività innovativa? 80
The effects of incubation on academic and non-academic high-tech start-ups: evidence from Italy 80
Knowledge misappropriation risks and contractual complexity in entrepreneurial ventures’ non-equity alliances 77
Conceptualising the Heterogeneity of Research-Based Spin-Offs: A Multi-Dimensional Taxonomy 77
Academic start-ups and new technology based firms: a matched pair comparison 74
Family firms and internationalization: an exploratory study on high-tech entrepreneurial ventures 74
The effects of international R&D alliances on the performance of high-tech start-ups: a longitudinal analysis 73
The effects of human and infrastructural capital on the entry rates of new-technology based firms at the local level 73
Does Free/Open Source Software enable new forms of entrepreneurship? An analysis of the start-ups created to exploit the business opportunities stemming from Free/Open Source Software. 73
How New technology Based firms cope with the current global crisis: a dynamic capabilities perspective 72
In search of complementary assets: The determinants of alliance formation of high-tech start-ups 71
Hybrid alliances and radical innovation: the performance implications of integrating exploration and exploitation 71
The impact of ambidextrous alliances on innovation 70
Sales and employment changes in entrepreneurial ventures with family ownership: Empirical evidence from high-tech industries 70
The contribution of university research to the growth of academic start-ups: an empirical analysis 70
M&A and innovation: Review of the extant literature 69
M&As Of High-Tech Firms: Organizational Challenges And Innovative Performances 69
How can dynamic capabilities help young entrepreneurial ventures in high tech sectors to cope with the global crisis? 69
Effects of international R&D alliances on performance of high-tech start-ups: a longitudinal analysis 69
Conceptualising the heterogeneity of research-based spin-offs: a multi-dimensional taxonomy 68
L'allargamento dei ranghi manageriali nelle giovani imprese: il caso delle start-up ad alta tecnologia 68
The creation of high-tech entrepreneurial ventures at the local level: The role of local competences and communication infrastructures 66
Open innovation and within-industry diversification in small and medium enterprises: The case of open source software firms 66
Connecting public and private research systems: The design of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology 65
The sensitivity of high-tech entrepreneurial ventures' employment to a sales contraction in a negative growth scenario: The moderating role of venture capital financing 65
Is open source software about innovation? collaborations with the open source community and innovation performance of software entrepreneurial ventures. 64
Mergers and acquisitions of research-based spin-offs: Effects on post-deal innovation 64
The dyadic alliances of new technology based firms: Governance form and contractual complexity 63
Absorbing knowledge from unconventional sources. How collaborations with the Open Source community shape the innovation performance of entrepreneurial ventures 63
Are academic start-ups and new technology-based firms different? 62
Acquisitions of new technology-based firms: the impact on innovation 62
The impact of ambidextrous alliances on innovation 61
Investigating the mix of strategic choices and performance of transaction platforms: Evidence from the crowdfunding setting 61
Does software firms' interaction with the Open Source communities enable firm diversification? 59
Cambiamenti strategici in risposta alla crisi e crescita delle giovani imprese ad alta tecnologia (Strategic changes in response to the crisis and growth of new technology-based firms) 59
Hypotheses on the impact of M&A of research-based spin-offs on innovation 58
The creation of NTBFs at local level: the role of internal and external human capital networks 58
Dynamic Capabilities During the Global Crisis: Evidence from Italian New Technology Based Firms 58
Academic and non-academic start-ups: a matched pair analysis 57
Dynamic capabilities and high-tech entrepreneurial ventures’ performance in the aftermath of an environmental jolt 57
Evoluzione delle vendite e degli addetti durante la crisi: il caso delle start-up che operano in settori ad alta tecnologia 56
Start-ups launched by recent STEM university graduates: The impact of university education on entrepreneurial entry 56
Ambidexterity at the alliance level: does it affect innovation? 55
Authorizing employees to collaborate with communities during working hours: When is it valuable for firms? 55
The determinants of alliance activity of new technology-based firms: The role of sponsors 54
Are academic start-ups different? A matched pair analysis 53
Ambidextrous alliances: the impact on innovation 53
Does participation by a venture capital investor moderate the relationship between sales and employment changes? The case of the current global crisis 53
Le start-up accademiche italiane: caratteristiche genetiche, strategie, prestazioni 52
Assorbire conoscenza da fonti non convenzionali. Come le collaborazioni con la comunita' OSS impattano suii processi innovativi delle piccole e medie imprese 52
Organizing for collaborating with OSS communities: why granting autonomy to employees? 52
Firm dissolution in high-tech sectors: An analysis of closure and M&A 52
Le alleanze delle giovani imprese italiane nei settori ad alta tecnologia: il ruolo degli sponsor 51
The determinants of the alliance strategies of new technology-based firms 51
Sponsors and the Alliance Activity of New Technology-based Firms 51
Positioning the European Institute of Innovation and Technology 51
Verso un modello di analisi delle start-up accademiche 50
Designing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology: exploring the most effective model to integrate public and private research systems 50
Case study analysis: discussione dei risultati 49
Public policies towards research based spin-offs: The case of Italy 49
Le determinanti della crescita delle giovani imprese ad alta tecnologia 49
Designing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology: in search of the most effective model to strengthen academia-business collaboration 48
Giovani imprese ad alta tecnologia e crisi: quali strategie per navigare nella tempesta? 48
Il modello concettuale 47
Le alleanze delle giovani imprese italiane ad alta tecnologia: il ruolo degli sponsors 47
L'allocazione del potere decisionale nelle imprese open source. Un'analisi empirica 47
Delegation of authority in firms doing business out of open source. the case of employees' empowerment. 47
NTBFs’ growth modes in the context of the current global crisis. Do changes in sales mirror changes in employment? 47
When do technology transfer officers contribute to the pre-spin-out process? 47
How can dynamic capabilities help young entrepreneurial ventures in high tech sectors to cope with the global crisis? 46
Systems of indicators to evaluate the performance of university-industry alliances. 46
A.M.E.T. 46
Un’analisi matched pair delle caratteristiche delle NTBF della provincia di Milano 44
Which model for the European Institute of Innovation and Technology? 44
Citius, Altius, Fortius? Community-enabled Bricolage and the Growth of Entrepreneurial Ventures 44
The effects of human and infrastructural capital on the entry rates of new technology-based firms at the locallevel 43
Does Open Innovation Shape the Strategies of Small and Medium Sized Firms? Collaborations with the Open Source Software Community and Firm Diversification 42
The license choices of SMEs doing business with Open Source Software: Empirical evidence on Italian firms 42
Effetti della crisi e strategie di reazione: il caso delle giovani imprese italiane ad alta tecnologia 42
La ricerca e l’innovazione 41
Le start-ups accademiche: Teoria ed evidenza empirica sul caso italiano 41
How are European young high-tech ventures navigating crisis times?Fresh evidence from the VICO project 41
La delega dell'autorità decisionale nelle acquisizioni di NTBF: l'impatto sull'innovazione 40
Does open innovation shape the strategies of SMEs? Collaborations with the Open Source software community and firm diversification 40
A matched pair analysis of academic start-ups and other new technology-based firms 39
Totale 6.270
Categoria #
all - tutte 22.632
article - articoli 8.812
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 11.912
curatela - curatele 80
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 1.668
Totale 45.104


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 129 119
2019/20201.608 54 138 21 94 199 167 210 83 193 69 274 106
2020/20211.453 140 29 174 31 165 97 135 146 78 166 73 219
2021/20221.182 82 179 47 51 154 24 45 70 92 84 50 304
2022/20231.186 202 73 30 86 132 174 13 92 170 57 104 53
2023/2024513 47 147 23 48 60 94 43 33 11 7 0 0
Totale 8.477