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Spin-Off VS. Spin-Out: A Dual-Category Approach and Minimal Descriptors for Comparable Research and Policy Cover

Spin-Off VS. Spin-Out: A Dual-Category Approach and Minimal Descriptors for Comparable Research and Policy

Open Access
|Dec 2025

Abstract

Objective

This article clarifies how the terms university “spin-off” and “spin-out” are used across scholarship, institutional reporting, and policy, and proposes operational definitions to distinguish the two notions that enhance measurement comparability while accommodating contextual diversity.

Methodology

We conduct a narrative review with emphasis on post-2020 work, synthesize institutional standards (OECD/Eurostat, European Commission, AUTM), and run an exploratory co-occurrence mapping of Scopus-indexed publications (2015–2025) using VOSviewer with a harmonizing thesaurus.

Findings

Two complementary lenses – IP-centric and knowledge-/founder-linked – structure the conceptual landscape, while institutional regimes create distinct “measurement windows.” Bibliometric analysis reveals five clusters (technology transfer, ecosystems, finance/policy, definitional core, HEI entrepreneurship). Overlay results show growing emphasis on ecosystems and finance. We propose operational definitions of academic spin-off and spin-out, supported by a minimal descriptor set for comparability.

Practical implications

Dual reporting using standardized descriptors enables universities, TTOs, and policymakers to better capture both IP-intensive and software/data-driven pathways, including those common in CEE systems with indirect commercialization routes.

Originality/value

The framework aligns scholarly lenses with the EU’s shift from “intellectual property” to “intellectual assets,” offering operationally useful definitions that support cross-study and cross-country comparability.

Research limitations/implications: Results reflect Scopus coverage and keyword indexing. Further work should integrate transaction-level data and mixed-method evidence from founders and TTOs.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/minib-2025-0010 | Journal eISSN: 2353-8414 | Journal ISSN: 2353-8503
Language: English
Page range: 86 - 112
Submitted on: Sep 10, 2025
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Accepted on: Dec 4, 2025
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Published on: Dec 29, 2025
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Piotr Paluch, Agnieszka Skala-Gosk, published by ŁUKASIEWICZ RESEARCH NETWORK – INSTITUTE OF AVIATION
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