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Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2018
In the knowledge economy, greater togetherness is the prerequisite for innovating and having more: selflessness extends scope while selfishness increases limitations. But human beings are not automatically attracted to innovation: between the two lies culture, and cultural values vary widely, with the egoistic accent or the altruistic intonation…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Organizational Culture
Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2014
In this article Piero Formica examines the difference between incremental and revolutionary innovation, distinguishing between the constrained "path finders" and the unconstrained "path creators". He argues that an acceptance of "ignorance" and a willingness to venture into the unknown are critical elements in…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Innovation, Creativity, Entrepreneurship
Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2015
In this article, Piero Formica considers how new approaches to the notion of the university exemplify the value of creative ignorance in driving entrepreneurship and promoting a new culture of innovation based on blue sky science and open-mindedness. He takes the examples of the Minerva Schools, the Unreasonable Institute and the Singularity…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Universities, Entrepreneurship, Educational Change
Curley, Martin; Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2012
In this latest in a series of articles on the innovative use of experimental business laboratories for high-expectation entrepreneurs, the authors focus on the networking benefits of business lab experiments. Distinguishing between "Robinson Crusoe" types, whose tendency is to operate in isolation, and "Lemuel Gulliver" types, who rely on…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Experiential Learning, Social Networks
Curley, Martin; Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2013
The role of universities is changing. In the last century the primary focus of universities was on education and research, with the key goals of creating and diffusing information and knowledge. A third and equally important role is now emerging, with its accompanying expectations and responsibilities -- that of value creation. "Value"…
Descriptors: College Role, College Environment, Entrepreneurship, Universities
Curley, Martin G.; Formica, Piero; Nicolo, Vincenzo – Industry and Higher Education, 2011
Incubators are embedded in the culture of the economics of (value-added) services. To date, at least in Europe, they have operated in a manner analogous to the generation of nuclear power; that is, attempting to produce "entrepreneurial energy" through a process of fission that creates a division between the aspiring entrepreneurs'…
Descriptors: Creativity, Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Ecology
Curley, Martin G.; Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2010
This paper articulates the opportunity of using an experimental business laboratory approach as a means of accelerating the creation, incubation and testing of new venture ideas. Such a strategy leads to the establishment of a micro-ecosystem of aspiring entrepreneurs and others in a business laboratory environment. The goal is to create a mini…
Descriptors: Testing, Laboratories, Entrepreneurship, Simulation
Andersson, Thomas; Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2007
In the "participation age", emerging cross-border, transnational communities driven by innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives--in short, international entrepreneurial communities--give impetus to the rise of international public goods. With varying intensity, a non-voting international mobile public--still a small but an increasing fraction…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Economic Impact, Governance, International Cooperation
Curley, Martin; Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2008
High-expectation start-ups are firms launched by entrepreneurs with high ambitions for growth. The encounter between new technology and entrepreneurship that characterizes such new ventures has a significant impact on the nature and speed of economic development, driving the growth of high-technology industries and helping to make the economic…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Expectation, Influence of Technology, Science and Society
Carayannis, Elias G.; Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2006
Industrial culture focuses mainly on the production of "things"--of static objects. Knowledge, on the other hand, is constantly in flux, like a flowing stream. Conventional industrial notions lead policy makers to believe that the addition of a knowledge-based industry to an existing industrial base makes a knowledge economy. This is not the case.…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Social Systems, Innovation, Multivariate Analysis