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Teresa Hogan
Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance Dublin City University
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Capital structure in new technology-based firms: Evidence from the Irish software sector
T Hogan, E Hutson
Global Finance Journal 15 (3), 369-387, 2005
2942005
European trade credit use and SME survival
G McGuinness, T Hogan, R Powell
Journal of Corporate Finance 49, 81-103, 2018
2332018
Bank credit and trade credit: Evidence from SMEs over the financial crisis
G McGuinness, T Hogan
International Small Business Journal 34 (4), 412-445, 2016
1752016
‘A jack of all trades’: the role of PIs in the establishment and management of collaborative networks in scientific knowledge commercialisation
DN Boehm, T Hogan
The Journal of Technology Transfer 39, 134-149, 2014
1262014
Science-to-Business collaborations: A science-to-business marketing perspective on scientific knowledge commercialization
DN Boehm, T Hogan
Industrial Marketing Management 42 (4), 564-579, 2013
1232013
Defining family business: A closer look at definitional heterogeneity
V Diaz-Moriana, T Hogan, E Clinton, M Brophy
The Palgrave handbook of heterogeneity among family firms, 333-374, 2019
752019
Drivers of external equity funding in small high‐tech ventures
T Hogan, E Hutson, P Drnevich
Journal of Small Business Management 55 (2), 236-253, 2017
662017
The role of the University in eco-entrepreneurship: Evidence from the Eurobarometer Survey on Attitudes of European Entrepreneurs towards Eco-innovation
FJ Sáez-Martínez, A González-Moreno, T Hogan
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal 13 (10), 2541-2541, 2014
582014
University research scientists as knowledge workers: contract status and employment opportunities
B Harney, K Monks, A Alexopoulos, F Buckley, T Hogan
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 25 (16), 2219-2233, 2014
402014
What factors determine the use of venture capital? Evidence from the Irish software sector
T Hogan, E Hutson
Venture Capital 7 (3), 259-283, 2005
232005
The good, the bad, and the ugly of ‘Startup India'-a review of India’s entrepreneurship policy
A Tiwari, T Hogan, C O'Gorman
Economic & Political Weekly (EPW) 56 (50), 45-52, 2021
172021
Chapter 2 defining university spin-offs
T Hogan, Q Zhou
New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium, 7-23, 2010
162010
Doctoral competencies and graduate research education: focus and fit with the knowledge economy?
F Buckley, J Brogan, J Flynn, K Monks, T Hogan, A Alexopoulos
The Learning, Innovation and Knowledge Research Centre, Dublin City University, 2009
122009
Market dominance, R&D grant funding, and innovation outcomes.
T Hogan, M Humphery-Jenner, H Tran Thi Lan, R Powell
R&D Management, 2022
10*2022
The relation between key events in the development phase and the financial structure of NTBFs in the software sector
T Hogan, E Hutson
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal 2, 227-243, 2006
102006
Capital structure in new technology-based firms: Venture capital-backed versus non-venture capital-backed firms in the Irish software sector
T Hogan, E Hutson
Venture Capital in Europe, 187-198, 2007
92007
Does acquisition lead to the growth of high-tech scale-ups? Evidence from Europe
A Burger, T Hogan, P Kotnik, S Rao, ME Sakinç
Research in International Business and Finance 64, 101820, 2023
52023
Start-Ups and Closures in Indigenous Manufacturing: An Analysis of the Census of Industrial Production 1986-1995
A Foley, T Hogan
Irish Banking Review, 43-56, 1998
51998
Chapter 11 The High-Technology Pecking Order in Spinoffs and Non-SpinoffsTeresa Hogan and Elaine HutsonThe High-Technology Pecking Order in Spinoffs and Non-Spinoffs in the …
T Hogan, E Hutson
New technology-based firms in the new millennium, 163-184, 2008
42008
The financing of new technology-based firms in the Irish software product sector
T Hogan
University College Dublin, 2004
42004
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