Shouting from the ivory tower : a marketing approach to improve communication of academic research to entrepreneurs
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06/09/2014
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Evidence-based practice in entrepreneurship requires effective communication of research findings. We focus on how research synopses can “promote” research to entrepreneurs. Drawing on marketing communications literature, we examine how message characteristics of research synopses affect their appeal. We demonstrate the utility of conjoint analysis in this context and find message length, media richness and source credibility to have positive influences. We find mixed support for a hypothesized negative influence of jargon, and for our predictions that participants’ involvement with academic research moderates these effects. Exploratory analyses reveal latent classes of entrepreneurs with differing preferences, particularly for message length and jargon. |
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Wiley and Blackwell |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62673/1/Shouting_from_the_Ivory_Tower_ETP_Conjoint_RR2_manuscript.pdf http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1540-6520/ DOI:10.1111/etap.12079 Steffens, Paul R., Weeks, Clinton S., Davidsson, Per, & Isaak, Lauren (2014) Shouting from the ivory tower : a marketing approach to improve communication of academic research to entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship Theory And Practice, 38(2), pp. 399-426. |
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Copyright 2013 Baylor University |
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Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150304 Entrepreneurship #150502 Marketing Communications #Evidence-based practice #academic-practitioner gap #entrepreneurship #marketing #communication #communication characteristics #conjoint analysis |
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Journal Article |