Universities and entrepreneurship in the world economic literature
Abstract
Innovative bibliometric analysis based on the electronic bibliography EconLit for 1980-2017 is discussed in article. Author shows that at the beginning of the XXI century there was a sharp increase in the number of publications on the relationship between universities and entrepreneurship. Among the rapidly growing areas are «education and research institutes», «firm objectives and behavior», «research and development», «spatial analysis». At the same time, at the end of 2015, 90 % of the possible intersections of micro categories in the JEL subject classification were not covered. The analysis made it possible to identify a number of promising areas of research in the field of interaction between education (primarily the higher education) and important aspects of entrepreneurship. The report lists some useful scientific work-triggers that are available to Russian specialists.
About the Author
M. V. LychaginRussian Federation
Lychagin Mikhail V. - Doctor of Economics, Professor
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Lychagin M.V. Universities and entrepreneurship in the world economic literature. Vestnik NSUEM. 2017;(4):44-49. (In Russ.)