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JIMENEZ-ZAPATA, Yudy Andrea  and  CALDERON-HERNANDEZ, Gregorio. Organizational culture factors impacting the creation of university spin-offs. A case study in a Colombian public university. estud.gerenc. [online]. 2018, vol.34, n.148, pp.320-335. ISSN 0123-5923.  https://doi.org/10.18046/j.estger.2018.148.2595.

This study aims to identify the organizational culture factors that impact the creation of university spin-offs, through a case study in a Colombian public university by using a mixed methodology. A theoretical model was built relating the organizational culture with spin-offs. Through this model traits of the base culture were identified based on a survey administered to 155 researchers as well as on an analysis of 18 institutional documents. Subsequently, through interviews with 15 experts, the ideal organizational culture to promote spin-offs was defined. The results show three traits of academic culture which are not addressed in previous literature and which are decisive for the emergence of spin-offs, namely, universality, trust and interdisciplinarity, being the fear of risk-taking the main inhibitor.

Keywords : spin-off; organizational culture; knowledge transfer; cultural change; higher education.

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