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A spill over effect of entrepreneurial orientation on technological innovativeness:an outlook of universities and research based spin offs
partially_open5siBy shifting towards Romer’s (Am Econ Rev 94:1002–1037, 1986) economy and so the spread of knowledge economy, universities started to adopt a collaborative approach with their entrepreneurial ecosystem. They turn out to be risk taker, autonomous, proactive, competitive, and innovative. In a nutshell, they are entrepreneurial oriented with the aim to generate new innovative ventures, known as research-based spin offs. Doubly, this has induced an improvement of technology transfer and the degree of entrepreneurship in the current knowledge economy. However there still is a paucity of studies on the spill over effect of entrepreneurial orientated universities and research-based spin off on technology transfer need to be more explored. Therefore, the article investigates the link between entrepreneurial orientation and such spill overs by offering an outlook of two universities and two research-based spin offs in the United Kingdom. The scope is to provide a deep view of technological innovativeness in a research context, entrepreneurial oriented. Our research suggests that entrepreneurial attitude has become an imperative to succeed in the context where British institutions currently operate. Entrepreneurship brings the necessary technological innovation to the university and its students, which results in better positioning of the university at national and international levels, with the subsequent impact on their ability to attract not only new students and academics but also funding to conduct their research.openScuotto, Veronica; Del Giudice, Manlio; Garcia-Perez, Alexeis; Orlando, Beatrice; Ciampi, FrancescoScuotto, Veronica; Del Giudice, Manlio; Garcia-Perez, Alexeis; Orlando, Beatrice; Ciampi, Francesc
Positive deviance as a strategy to prevent and control bloodstream infections in intensive care
OBJECTIVE To describe the application of positive deviance as a strategy to prevent and control bloodstream infections. METHOD An intervention study with nursing and medical team members working in an intensive care unit in a university hospital, between June and December 2014. The four steps of the positive defiance methodology were applied: to define, to determine, to discover and to design. RESULTS In 90 days, 188 actions were observed, of these, 36.70% (n=69) were related to catheter dressing. In 81.15% (n=56) of these dressings, the professionals most adhered to the use of flexible sterile cotton-tipped swabs to perform antisepsis at catheter entry sites and fixation dressing. CONCLUSION Positive deviance contributed to the implementation of proposals to improve work processes and team development related to problems identified in central venous catheter care.OBJETIVO Describir la aplicación del Positive Deviance como estrategia en la prevención y control de la infección de corriente sanguÃnea. MÉTODO Estudio de intervención realizado en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos de un hospital universitario, con los miembros de los equipos de enfermerÃa y médico, de junio a diciembre de 2014. Fueron aplicados los cuatro pasos de la metodologÃa Positive Deviance: Definir, Determinar, Descubrir y Dibujar. RESULTADOS En 90 dÃas 188 acciones fueron observadas; de estas, 36,70% (n=69) estaban relacionadas con los apósitos de los catéteres. En el 81,15% (n=56) de esos apósitos, el empleo del bastoncillo estéril para la realización de la antisepsia del sitio de inserción del catéter y de su placa de fijación fue la acción de mayor adhesión. CONCLUSIÓN El Positive Deviance ayudó la implantación de propuestas de mejorÃas de proceso laboral y el desarrollo del equipo para los problemas identificados en el cuidado con el catéter venoso central.OBJETIVO Descrever a aplicação do Positive Deviance como estratégia na prevenção e no controle da infecção de corrente sanguÃnea. MÉTODO Estudo de intervenção realizado na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva de um hospital universitário, com os membros das equipes de enfermagem e médica, de junho a dezembro de 2014. Foram aplicados os quatro passos da metodologia Positive Deviance: Definir, Determinar, Descobrir e Desenhar. RESULTADOS Em 90 dias 188 ações foram observadas, destas, 36,70% (n=69) estavam relacionadas aos curativos dos cateteres. Em 81,15% (n=56) desses curativos, o uso da haste flexÃvel estéril para realização da antissepsia do local de inserção do cateter e de sua placa de fixação foi a ação de maior adesão CONCLUSÃO O Positive Deviance auxiliou na implementação de propostas de melhorias de processo de trabalho e no desenvolvimento da equipe para os problemas identificados no cuidado com o cateter venoso central