Entrepreneurial University: Catalyst for Regional Sustainable Development
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Sustainable Development of Universities
2.2. The Increasingly Entrepreneurial Role of Universities
2.3. Entrepreneurial Universities: Evidence from Romania
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Background
3.2. Methodology
4. Results and Discussions
4.1. Results of the Survey on the Needs of Companies
4.1.1. Identification of the Main Needs for Consultancy Services
4.1.2. Identification of the Main External Markets
4.1.3. Interest in Cooperating with ICDT
4.2. Proposal for an Entrepreneurial Pilot Model for Online Data Analysis
- Data warehousing and
- OLAP (on-line analytical processing).
4.3. Building the Entrepreneurial Pilot Model
- A dashboard containing the analysis based on county filtering weights and NACE codes comprising the following analyses: the number of firms by NACE code, the number of employees by NACE code, the profit weight by NACE code, and the turnover (CA) weight by NACE code, all of which have the possibility of being filtered by county and NACE code (Figure 6).
- 2.
- A story comprising the following analysis sheets: the raw data of the companies (name, NACE code name, turnover, the number of employees, profit) with the possibility of filtering by county and NACE code, the total number of firms by NACE code with the possibility of filtering by county, the aggregated turnover grouped by NACE code, the number of firms by NACE code per county (size and colour-related tree-maps), aggregated profit by NACE code with county filtering capability, the number of employees aggregated by NACE code (packed bubbles graphics with associated size by number) (Figure 7), turnover, employees, aggregated by profit by the NACE code with the possibility of filtering by county, and the NACE code with the possibility of filtering by county (Figure 8).
4.4. The Entrepreneurial Pilot Model Online Data Analysis Results
5. Conclusions and Suggestions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Questions | Objective | |
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Q1 | Turnover | Identification questions |
Q2 | Field of activity | |
Q3 | Share capital provenience | |
Q4 | Do you currently benefit from the services of consulting companies? | O1 |
Q5 | Mention the type of advice you receive? | O1 |
Q6 | In your opinion, to what extent can consulting services contribute to the development of your company? | O1 |
Q7 | Do you export the products made within the company you represent? | O1, O2 |
Q8 | Please specify the countries to which you export? | O1, O2 |
Q9 | Have you heard about the Research and Development Institute of Transilvania University of Brasov? | O3 |
Q10 | Have you collaborated so far with the Research and Development Institute of Transilvania University Brasov? | O3 |
Q11 | Would you like to be contacted by the representatives of Transilvania University for details regarding the services offered by the Research and Development Institute? | O3 |
Characteristics | Frequency | % |
---|---|---|
Field of activity | ||
Industry | 238 | 52% |
Construction | 81 | 18% |
Services | 138 | 30% |
Share capital provenience | ||
Entirely domestic | 361 | 79% |
Entirely foreign | 51 | 11% |
Mixed capital | 45 | 10% |
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Brătucu, G.; Lixăndroiu, R.C.; Constantin, C.P.; Tecău, A.S.; Chițu, I.B.; Trifan, A. Entrepreneurial University: Catalyst for Regional Sustainable Development. Sustainability 2020, 12, 4151. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104151
Brătucu G, Lixăndroiu RC, Constantin CP, Tecău AS, Chițu IB, Trifan A. Entrepreneurial University: Catalyst for Regional Sustainable Development. Sustainability. 2020; 12(10):4151. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104151
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrătucu, Gabriel, Radu Constantin Lixăndroiu, Cristinel Petrișor Constantin, Alina Simona Tecău, Ioana Bianca Chițu, and Adrian Trifan. 2020. "Entrepreneurial University: Catalyst for Regional Sustainable Development" Sustainability 12, no. 10: 4151. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104151
APA StyleBrătucu, G., Lixăndroiu, R. C., Constantin, C. P., Tecău, A. S., Chițu, I. B., & Trifan, A. (2020). Entrepreneurial University: Catalyst for Regional Sustainable Development. Sustainability, 12(10), 4151. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12104151