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Phone: +44 (0)1223 766141
Fax: +44 (0)1223 766400

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Centre for Technology Management,
Institute for Manufacturing,
University of Cambridge,
17 Charles Babbage Road
Cambridge CB3 0FS, UK

Recent publications

Selected publications by TEG members are listed by date of publication:

2007

Gill, D., T. H. W. Minshall, C. Pickering and M. Rigby (2007). From “Technological Revolution” to the “Knowledge Economy”: A Review of Support for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the UK. 15th High Tech Small Firms, 14-15 June 2007, Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK.

Gill, D., T. H. W. Minshall, C. Pickering and M. Rigby (2007). Funding Technology: Britain Forty Years On. Cambridge, St John's Innovation Centre and Institute for Manufacturing, ISBN 1-902546-50-4.

Minola, T., T. H. W. Minshall and M. Giorgino (2007). Determinants of Debt and Equity Financing for new HTSFs. 15th High Tech Small Firms Conference, 14-15 June 2007, Manchester Business School, Manchester UK.

Minshall, T. H. W. (2007). Marriage counselling: When companies of different sizes work together .... The Engineer. 12-25 February.

Minshall, T. H. W., P. Fraser, D. Probert and R. Valli (2007). Partnerships between technology-based start-ups & established firms in Challenges in the management of new technologies. Chapter 3, Eds. M. Hörlesberger, M. El-Nawawi and T. Khalil. World Scientific Publishing ISBN 978-981-270-855-7.

Minshall, T. H. W., L. Mortara and J. J. Napp (2007). Implementing Open Innovation: Challenges in Linking Strategic and Operational Factors for HTSFs Working with Large Firms. 15th High Tech Small Firms Conference, 14-15 June 2007, Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK.

Minshall, T. H. W., L. Mortara and J. J. Napp (2007). Open innovation: Linking strategic and operational factors. R&D Management Conference 2007, 4-6th July 2007. Bremen, Germany.

Minshall, T. H. W., S. Seldon and D. Probert (2007). "Commercializing a disruptive technology based upon university IP through open innovation: A case study of Cambridge Display Technology." International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 4(3).

Minshall, T. H. W. and W. Wicksteed (2007). University spin-out companies: Starting to fill the evidence gap.in New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium, Volume VI Eds. R. Oakey, S. Kauser, A. Groen and P. C. Van der Sijde. Elsevier.

Weinberg, C., T. H. W. Minshall and E. W. Garnsey (2007). Small Firm Expectations from Acquisitions in the ICT Industry: A Conceptual Framework for Stakeholder Analysis. 15th High Tech Small Firms Conference, 14-15 June 2007, Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK.

2006

Kuo, V. and T. H. W. Minshall (2006). Changing sources of innovation: How Taiwanese PC firms are managing the strategic transition from ODM to OBM. R&D Management Conference 2006, Taiwan and Hsinchu, 8-11 November 2006.

Livesey, F., T. H. W. Minshall and J. Moultrie (2006). Investigating the technology-based innovation gap for the United Kingdom: A report for the UK Design Council. Cambridge, UK, University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing, ISBN 1-902546-49-0.

Minshall, T. H. W. (2006). Big Fish, Small Fish. Catalyst. Spring.

Minshall, T. H. W. (2006). Product development and manufacture.in Starting a technology company: A guide for Cambridge University staff and students Eds. M. Weston-Smith and P. Luebcke. Cambridge Enterprise and the Cambridge-MIT Institute.

Minshall, T. H. W., C. Druilhe and D. Probert (2006). Chapter 2: The evolution of 'third mission' activities at the University of Cambridge: Balancing strategic and operational considerations.in New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium, Volume V Eds. R. Oakey, S. Kauser, A. Groen and P. C. Van der Sijde. Elsevier, ISBN: 0080451527. 7-21,

Minshall, T. H. W., S. Elia, P. Fraser, L. Mortara and D. Probert (2006). Development of a management guide for partnerships between technology-based start-ups and established firms. International Association for the Management of Technology (IAMOT) EuroMOT Conference 2006, September 10 - 12, Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham, U.K.

Bohné, T. and T. H. W. Minshall (2006). "The Tipping Point: Human Behaviour and the Takeoff Phenomenon of New Technologies". 15th International Assocation for the Manageement of Technology (IAMOT) conference, Beijing, China.

Livesey, F., T. H. W. Minshall and J. Moultrie (2006). Investigating the technology-based innovation gap for the United Kingdom. Cambridge, UK, University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing, ISBN 1-902546-49-0.
2005
Fraser, P., T. H. W. Minshall and D. Probert (2005). Them and us - asymmetric dyads involving early-stage technology firms. The 27th R&D Management Conference 2005, 6-8 July, Pisa, Italy.
Minshall, T. H. W., P. Fraser, R. Valli and D. Probert (2005). "Resource-based view of partnerships between technology-based start-ups and established firms: A case study of Cambridge Display Technology (CDT)." Paper submitted for presentation at PICMET 2005.
Minshall, T. H. W., R. Valli, P. Fraser and D. Probert (2005). "Partnerships between technology-based start-ups and established firms: Initial evidence from the Cambridge (U.K.) high technology business cluster." Paper submitted for presentation at IAMOT 2005.
Minshall, T. H. W. and W. Wicksteed (2005). "University spin-out companies: Starting to fill the evidence gap." A report for The Gatsby Charitable Foundation January 2005.
Minshall, T. H. W., W. Wicksteed, C. Druilhe, A. Kells, M. Lynskey and J. Siraliova (2005). "The role of spin-outs within university research commercialisation activities: Case studies from 10 UK universities." Proceedings of the 2005 Annual High Tech Small Firms Conference, University of Manchester Business School.
Seldon, S., D. Probert and T. H. W. Minshall (2005). "Case study: Cambridge Display Technology", Centre for Technology Management, University of Cambridge.
Valli, R., A. Vohora and T. H. W. Minshall (2005). University spin-outs from Cambridge & Stanford: A model of the role of strategic alliances in attracting venture capital funding. Second AGSE International Entrepreneurship Research Exchange, Melbourne, 10-11 February 2005.
2004
Minshall, T. H. W., C. Druilhe and D. Probert (2004). The evolution of 'third mission' activities at the University of Cambridge: Balancing strategic and operational considerations. 12th High Tech Small Firms Conference, University of Twente, The Netherlands.
2003
Probert, D. R., C. Druilhe and T. H. W. Minshall (2003). Notes on technology transfer activities at the University of Cambridge, University of Cambridge Centre for Technology Management: 31.
Minshall, T. H. W. (2003). Alliance business models for university start-up technology ventures: A resource based perspective. 11th High Tech Small Firms Conference, Manchester Business School.
Druilhe, C. and Garnsey, E. (2003), Do academic spin-outs differ and does it matter? CTM Working Paper No 2003/02
Elizabeth Garnsey & Paul Heffernan,( 2003), “Growth Setbacks in New Firms”, University of Cambridge, Centre for Technology Management Working Paper 2003/01
Garnsey, E.W. and Minshall, T.H.W. (2003) "New ventures in new technology-based industries: an industry evolution approach." In Portland State University Department of Engineering and Technology Management (eds.) Technology management for reshaping the world: PICMET [Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology] '03 Conference Bulletin, 20-24 July 2003, Portland, Oregon, USA. Portland, Ore.: Portland State University, pp.[1-16]
Gill, David, Minshall, Tim, Rigby, Martin, (2003), "Funding Technology - Germany: Better by Design?", Wardour Communications
2002
Druilhe, C. and Garnsey, E. (2002) 'The emergence and progress of university spin-out cases', 2002 IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, Cambridge, 18-20 August
Gill, David, Minshall, Tim, Rigby, Martin, and Campbell, Bob, (2002) "Funding Technology - Israel and the virtues of necessity", Wardour Communications
Paul Heffernan & Elizabeth Garnsey, (2002), “Technology and Knowledge Based Business in the Cambridge Area; A review of the evidence”, University of Cambridge, Centre for Technology Management Working Paper 2002/01.

Oliver A Hugo, Elizabeth W Garnsey (2002), “The Emergence of Electronic Messaging and the Growth of Four Entrepreneurial Entrants” in Oakey R., During., W., Kauser S, Eds, 2002, New Technology-based Firms in the New Millenium Volume 2, Pergamon Press, Amsterdam, (ISBN: 0080441335) pp.97-123.

Oliver Hugo and Frank Hock (2002). “Fondsparadies AG” Finance Magazin, December 2002.
Oliver A Hugo, Elizabeth W Garnsey (2002), “Hotmail: Delivering E-mail to the World”, Case Study - University of Cambridge Judge Institute of Management 802-022-1. (Published through the European Case Clearinghouse)
2001
Oliver A Hugo, Elizabeth W Garnsey, (2001), “Investigating the growth paths of young technology-based firms: A process approach”, University of Cambridge, Centre for Technology Management Working Paper 2001/01.
Druilhe, C. and Garnsey, E. (2001) 'Academic spin-off ventures: a
resource-opportunity approach', in During, W., Oakey, R. and Kauser, S. (Eds) New Technology-based Firms in the New Millennium, Oxford: Pergamon
Druilhe, C. (2001) 'Breaking down the boundaries: embedded laboratories, a short-cut in the technology transfer journey', 17th EGOS Colloquium, Lyons, France, 7-9 July
Oliver A Hugo (2001). “Strategische Allianzen Erfolgreich Nutzen,” Via Europa, No. XI, pp. 36-40.
Oliver Hugo (2001). “In der Krise Wachsen,” Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Online, 18.12.2001.
2000
Druilhe, C. and Garnsey, E. (2000) 'Emergence and growth of high-tech activity in Cambridge and Grenoble', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 12(2), 163-177
Druilhe, C. and Garnsey, E. (2000) 'Convergence and path dependence in high-tech Cambridge and Grenoble', in During, W., Oakey, R. and Kipling, M. (Eds.) New-Technology Based Firms at the Turn of the Century, Oxford: Pergamon
Gill, David; Martin, Chris; Minshall, Tim; and Rigby, Martin, (2000), "Funding Technology - Lessons from America", Wardour Communications

 


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