The scientific production is derived from the following 3 lines of research: Knowledge Management and Innovation; Top Management Teams; and Entrepreneurship. The most recent line focuses on the study of academic spin-offs, and emerged from a research project of R&D National Plan, beginning with a research stay (2011-2012) at the Institute of Innovation Research of the University of Manchester. This line has been developed through three competitive projects in which I have been the main researcher. From a quantitative point of view, my scientific production could be summarised as follows: 48 journal articles (JCR and Scopus); 2 books; and 7 book chapters. I have supervised 6 doctoral theses.
Representative publications
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The lines in which the members of the group are currently researching are grouped into 2 areas: entrepreneurship and family business. In the area of entrepreneurship, to which most of the researchers are attached, the following lines can be highlighted: high potential entrepreneurship (startups); academic entrepreneurship (academic spin-offs); entrepreneurship in cultural firms; internationalization and entrepreneurial activity; and the study of entrepreneurial intention and motivation (GUESS Observatory), the recognition of opportunities and the entrepreneurial ecosystem. In the area of family business, the interest is focused on innovation and change.