A comparative analysis of lean start-up and design thinking and its integration
Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(2), P. 172 - 194
Published: April 12, 2024
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
emphasize
the
integration
of
lean
start-up
and
design
thinking
approaches
investigate
how
they
may
be
used
together.
Design/methodology/approach
The
report
uses
a
systematic
literature
review
methodology
analyze
summarize
previous
research
on
combining
thinking.
Inferences
were
discovered
analyzed
after
relevant
publications
chosen
based
predetermined
inclusion
criteria.
Findings
shows
that
significantly
impacts
entrepreneurship.
Start-ups
can
efficiently
uncover
consumer
needs,
reduce
risks
improve
their
product
or
service
offerings
by
client-centricity
with
iterative
data-driven
concepts
start-up.
promotes
an
innovative
culture,
gives
teams
freedom
try
new
things
learn
from
mistakes
raises
possibility
success.
Research
limitations/implications
dependence
pre-existing
literature,
which
might
cover
only
some
potential
circumstances,
is
weakness
this
research.
It
advised
more
empirical
conducted
determine
precise
circumstances
in
integrated
strategy
performs
best.
Future
studies
should
also
explore
difficulties
drawbacks
using
these
offer
suggestions
for
overcoming
them
maximizing
advantages.
Practical
implications
findings
have
significant
ramifications
business
owners
other
professionals
working
environment.
combination
emphasizes
relevance
early
customer
interaction
empathy-driven
design.
To
foster
creativity
hasten
expansion
start-ups,
practitioners
are
urged
create
comprehensive
integrates
advantages
both
techniques.
Through
integration,
develop
solutions
appeal
target
market,
increasing
adoption
rates
market
competitiveness.
Originality/value
interesting
comparing
thinking,
emphasizing
overlaps
benefits
application
discusses
successful
methods
offering
future
practice.
provides
basis
further
developing
adopting
approach.
Language: Английский
Sustainability of university research product commercialization at the Malaysian Technical University Network (MTUN): An analysis from academic perspectives
Norain Ismail,
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Sazelin Arif,
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Zawiah Mat
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et al.
Multidisciplinary Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(9), P. 2025278 - 2025278
Published: March 29, 2025
Commercialization
of
the
university
product
has
become
one
strategic
focuses
in
Malaysian
universities.
As
Malaysia
aspires
to
a
high-income
and
developed
nation,
commercialization
research
is
treated
as
key
enablers
becomes
critical
for
country's
socio
economic
development.
Thus,
there
are
considerable
attention
been
given
growth
university.
There
many
programs
initiatives
put
forward
by
government
encourage
emphasize
activities
since
launch
Year
2014.
Despite
initiatives,
products
not
successfully
sustained
marketplace.
This
because
complex
process
fragmentary
that
requires
lot
commitment,
especially
from
academic
researchers.
this
study
aims
discuss
factors
support
sustainable
successful
employs
qualitative
conducting
semi
structured
interviews
with
eight
selected
researchers
Technical
University
Network
(MTUN).
The
findings
show
three
main
related
researcher’s
orientation
strategy
commercialization,
creating
commercially
viable
product,
partnership
collaboration
industry
partner.
significant
contributing
new
knowledge
also
provides
insight
universities
take
approach
commercialize
their
product.
Furthermore,
contributes
significantly
universities,
industries,
governments,
communities
through
impactful
high
commercial
potential.
Language: Английский
A Case Study on Engineering Leadership and Strategic Communication in the Transition from University Research to Startup
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The Impact of Regional Patent Policies on University Technology Transfer: Empirical Evidence from China
Journal of the Knowledge Economy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 29, 2024
Language: Английский
Impact of proximity from chemical and pharmaceutical universities on startup founding: empirical evidence from the Visegrad countries
Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: Dec. 2, 2024
Abstract
This
paper
examines
the
spatial
distribution
of
chemical
startups
in
Visegrad
Countries
(Czech
Republic,
Slovakia,
Poland,
and
Hungary),
highlighting
their
potential
to
drive
technological
innovation
by
creating
new
products
or
services
under
conditions
high
uncertainty.
The
study
focuses
on
proximity
these
medical
universities
those
with
biotechnological
research
fields
better
understand
geographical
patterns
knowledge
spillovers.
Data
were
drawn
from
Crunchbase,
a
comprehensive
startup
database,
resulting
final
sample
approximately
333
operational
chemical,
pharmaceutical,
startups.
Companies
identified
using
keyword-based
searches,
while
locations
distances
nearest
recorded.
Statistical
methods
applied
assess
patterns.
Results
indicate
that
are
frequently
located
cities
biotechnological,
universities.
Our
findings
highlight
different
types
activities
levels
financial
support
across
countries,
emphasising
role
fostering
advancement
sustainable
development.
Language: Английский