Exploring the Role of UK Government Policy in Developing the University Entrepreneurial Finance Ecosystem for Cleantech

Journal Paper by Robyn Owen and LakshmiNarasimhan Vedanthachari
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management | March 2022

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Summary

Vast sums of public money are invested into universities globally as anchor institutions and knowledge bases providing seedbed resources for research and development and entrepreneurship. Focusing on university science and technology research this paper examines two U.K. case studies of government support from the “Innovation Knowledge Centre” (IKC) program to translate research into industry innovation for public good. Although IKCs are not tasked to address climate change, the two case studies demonstrate tremendous potential for Cleantech development. An exploratory entrepreneurial finance (“entfin”) ecosystem theoretical lens contextualizes the catalytic roles of universities and public funding to support industry at the base of the innovation finance escalator. The authors thus develop university-industry ecosystems literature, addressing the gap in nurturing university entfin for climate change. This qualitative case study methodology includes literature review and 51 key informant interviews with: policymakers; university research leaders, technology transfer officers, specialist research to industry innovation “translation” staff, SME beneficiaries, trade bodies; and early-stage private finance providers. Owen and Vedanthachari reveal nuances in different emerging innovation sectors—notably their degree of maturity, locality, and outcome horizons for achieving impact, drawing attention to the key roles of universities and financing and their interactions within their entfin ecosystems. They demonstrate the need for government long horizon, deep pocket, investment, and integrated university entfin policy mix, alongside more open, inclusive, ecosystem development between different actors.

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Citation

Owen R and L Vedanthachari 2022. Exploring the Role of U.K. Government Policy in Developing the University Entrepreneurial Finance Ecosystem for Cleantech. In: IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. Doi: 10.1109/TEM.2022.3153319.

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