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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
2892005
European trade credit use and SME survival
G McGuinness, T Hogan, R Powell
Journal of Corporate Finance 49, 81-103, 2018
2192018
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
1632016
‘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
1212014
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
1202013
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
652019
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
582017
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
572014
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
382014
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
142021
Chapter 2 defining university spin-offs
T Hogan, Q Zhou
New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium, 7-23, 2010
142010
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
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
Market dominance, R&D grant funding, and innovation outcomes.
T Hogan, M Humphery-Jenner, H Tran Thi Lan, R Powell
R&D Management, 2022
7*2022
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
52008
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
The financing of new technology-based firms in the Irish software product sector
T Hogan
University College Dublin, 2004
42004
Fast growth firms in Ireland-an empirical assessment
T Hogan, A Foley
Dublin City University Business School, 1996
41996
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