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Coworking spaces and flex offices: fashion trend or future? 01/07/2014 - 30/09/2015

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This project represents a formal research agreement between UA and on the other hand the Province of Antwerp. UA provides the Province of Antwerp research results mentioned in the title of the project under the conditions as stipulated in this contract.

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Knowledge and practice centre on incubation. 01/06/2014 - 31/05/2018

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This research project seeks to answer a number of fundamental questions in the field of knowledge transfer from academic institutions and corporate organisations. On one hand, it focuses on the flipped knowledge transfer model and the challenges associated to the 'classic' technology transfer model in academie settings. On the other hand, it tries to understand the challenges of these knowledge transfer activities in corporate settings and leam from the lessons leamed in the academic setting in this regard.

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Reversible energy saving renovation techniques in historical buildings. Analysis based on economic, sustainable and technical parameters within the Flemish legal framework. 01/01/2014 - 31/12/2017

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This research has the double goal of proposing a protocol for Energy Retrofitting Interventions (ERI) in historical buildings and providing a holistic multiple criteria evaluation tool to enable an overall assessment and judgement of retrofitting strategies when carried out in historical buildings.

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    Sustainability driven innovation. 17/08/2013 - 14/07/2016

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    This project represents a formal research agreement between UA and on the other hand Erasmus Mundus. UA provides Erasmus Mundus research results mentioned in the title of the project under the conditions as stipulated in this contract.

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    Bridging design Entrepreneurship 2013 (Bride). 01/07/2013 - 31/03/2016

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    This project represents a formal service agreement between UA and on the other hand the Flemish Community. UA provides the Flemish Community research results mentioned in the title of the project under the conditions as stipulated in this contract.

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    Control of distribution of beer and malt production to improve beer quality and stability. 01/03/2013 - 28/02/2019

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    This project represents a formal research agreement between UA and on the other hand a private institution. UA provides the private institution research results mentioned in the title of the project under the conditions as stipulated in this contract.

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    Bir & D Anthropometrics 2.0, to develop a SolidWorks Add-in for the human head and ear. 18/09/2012 - 17/09/2013

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    This project represents a formal research agreement between UA and on the other Artesis. UA shall contribute to the project under the conditions as stipulated in the present contract.

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    FATT - Factors Affecting Training Transfer. 01/11/2010 - 31/10/2012

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    Training transfer is defined as the extent to which trainees apply their knowledge, skills and attitudes acquired in training to the working situation. This project will explore the role of transfer strategy and its interaction with training design, training characteristics and work environment as these affect training transfer. The project has the potential to create a new framework for the development of a systematic approach of the transfer process.

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    • Promoter: Braet Johan
    • Promoter: Masson Henri
    • Fellow: Pham Nga

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    Failure analysis model for early stage product innovation projects. 01/10/2009 - 14/06/2011

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    The research project aims at investigating which factors have a major influence on future success or failure of a spin-off or spin-out company. An important aspect of the study will be to define what is considered to be a success and what a failure. The final goal is however not to discover success or failure criteria, but to build a model enabling to provide a full assessment in the early stages of the venture.

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    Failure analysis model for early stage product innovation projects. 01/10/2007 - 30/09/2009

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    The research project aims at investigating which factors have a major influence on future success or failure of a spin-off or spin-out company. An important aspect of the study will be to define what is considered to be a success and what a failure. The final goal is however not to discover success or failure criteria, but to build a model enabling to provide a full assessment in the early stages of the venture.

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    Early stage assessment of highly technological product innovations related to the succesful set-up of a private corporate venturing facility and service for the Flemish industry and entrepreneurs. 01/07/2006 - 07/03/2007

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    A survey and interpretation of the competitive advantages of a metropolis (and its economic hinterland) in the race for innovation and economic growth: the cases of Amsterdam and Antwerp. 01/01/2006 - 31/12/2007

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    The goals of the above-presented research question are as follows: -intelligibly collecting and arranging data on innovation and the economic growth of Antwerp in comparison to Amsterdam, -to show through the instrumental cases of Antwerp and Amsterdam (and their economic hinterland) that their respective patterns of growth and innovation are the result of (dis)similarities in the socio-cultural embedded nature of innovation.

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