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Figure 1: Evolution of primary and secondary spinout literature

Table 1: Content analysis of primary and secondary spinout papers



Table 2: An index list of the spinout papers identified



Legend for the Primary spinout literature:

P (phenomenon-focused study) vs. T (theory-driven study) / E (empirical study) vs. C (conceptual) / QN (quantitative study) vs. QL (qualitative study)




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