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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
This paper aims at a broad scan of needs for knowledge advancing living labs and broader customer value co-creation in shopping malls. Special attention is given to the meeting and social integration function and metaverse development. Living labs are understood as a methodology of co-creative and open experimentation that is customer-led in a...
journal article 2023
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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Nejabat, R. (author)
Municipalities are increasingly involved in energy transition planning. There are, however, doubts about whether municipalities are an adequate organization and scale level for this. In this context, the article aims to picture developments of local young technology firms in bringing energy inventions to market, in particular, how municipalities...
journal article 2021
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Berti Suman, Anna (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Can grassroots-driven citizen sensing initiatives triggered by distrust contribute to risk problem-solving? The article inspects such a potential in the field of risks to public health represented by noise pollution. After a conceptual reflection, the Amsterdam Schiphol and the London Heathrow airports’ noise monitoring cases are compared. We...
journal article 2019
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Taheri, M. (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
This article provides an attempt to better understand the establishment of international knowledge relationships, including changes over time. Internationalization of young high-tech firms is strongly required given the drive for upscaling technology solutions and given the increased global spread of knowledge centers. To increase...
journal article 2019
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Nejabat, R. (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Universities are cradles of innovation, with many start-ups involved in sustainable energy solutions. The extent in which such solutions reach the market and the kind of risk-related factors young firms encounter, are hardly known and understood. We aim to clarify market introduction and focus on the empirics of firms' risk-taking behavior...
journal article 2019
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Nejabat, R. (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Many university spin-off firms today are involved in sustainable energy technology. However, to what extent and how spin-offs reach market introduction of their inventions, is not well-understood. Spin-offs may differ in many ways, like entrepreneurial orientation and competences, and opportunities in their ecosystem. To contribute to a...
conference paper 2019
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Listyaningrum, E. (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Science and Technology Parks (STPs) have fueled many debates on their effectiveness in policies to enhance innovation and regional economic growth. Some authors put emphasis on advantages of physical proximity between on-site firms and the university, while others pay increasingly attention to benefits from social capital between the...
conference paper 2019
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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Urban living labs is a practical methodology in improving sustainability in cities by facilitating collaborative learning and innovation in a real-life environment, thereby mainly responding to the needs of users (citizens). The paper aims to filter a list of key learnings on urban living labs through the lens of Responsible Research and...
journal article 2019
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Soetanto, Danny (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
The concept of the entrepreneurial university advocates the importance of the economic and societal impacts of universities through, among other things, the creation of spin-offs. With regard to supporting the early growth of spin-offs, literature has consistently emphasized the role of spatial and social proximity to universities in...
journal article 2018
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Taheri, M. (author), Ye, Qing (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Little is known about how young high-tech ventures create openness in their knowledge networks. This paper explores the influence of antecedent resources on openness in knowledge networks, seen as diversity in knowledge partners, and explores the impact of openness on growth. The results from 105 university spin-off firms suggest that three...
journal article 2018
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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Taheri, M. (author)
Commercialization of inventions urges university spin-off firms to develop networks abroad, particularly if they are active in a small national economy. While it is recognized that young spin-offs are vulnerable due to lack of various resources and capabilities, support in internationalization from the university is rare. We investigate...
conference paper 2018
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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Living labs, as a methodology to enhance user-centric innovation, have large potentials in bringing inventions to the marketplace, but their performance can benefit more from evaluation. This article develops a novel framework for evaluation of living labs, including (1) a system approach providing an analytical view on living labs’...
journal article 2018
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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Ye, Q (author), Taheri, M. (author)
University spin-off firms contribute to bringing knowledge created at university to market. The networks these firms employ with other Triple Helix actors serve as not only getting access to resources but also shaping processes of collective learning in transforming the knowledge most adequately. In addition, spin-offs may affect the networks...
journal article 2016
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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Living labs are an increasingly popular methodology to enhance innovation. Living labs aim to span boundaries between different organizations, among others Triple helix actors, by acting as a network organization typically in a real-life environment to foster co-creation by user-groups. This paper presents critical factors of Living labs in...
journal article 2016
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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Taheri, M. (author)
conference paper 2016
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van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Stek, P.E. (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
The innovation output of the photovoltaics (PV) sector has rapidly expanded during recent decades thanks tothe overall increase of investment in sustainable energy production and storage. This research provides insightinto the development o f t he PV sector during the 2006-2010 period at the global and cluster level based onbibliometric data...
conference paper 2016
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kuipéri, F. (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Annema, J.A. (author)
Elektrisch rijden is een van de oplossingen om fossiel energiegebruik terug te dringen en de luchtkwaliteit in steden te verbeteren. Gemeenten spelen, als verantwoordelijke voor de lokale openbare ruimte, een sleutelrol in de totstandkoming van de benodigde laadinfrastructuur voor elektrische voertuigen. Gemeenten die voor deze opgave staan,...
journal article 2016
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Nejabat, R. (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
It is widely acknowledged that the transition towards a more sustainable energy productionand use needs to be accelerated. Whether young high-tech ventures can contribute to such anacceleration is a matter of debate. To contribute to this debate, this article aims to clarify theconditions under which a specific type of young high-tech ventures,...
conference paper 2016
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Taheri, M. (author), van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Industrial competence is increasingly dispersed across the globe, urging technology-based firmsin Europe to establish international knowledge relationships, sometimes even at larger distances.This paper examines patterns of international knowledge relationships and the influence ofcapability factors of university spin-off firms on building such...
conference paper 2016
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