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The influence of university research on industrial innovation Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Gerald Marschke
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Gerald Marschke examined university and industrial patents and found evidence of two trends that suggest a growing link between university research and industrial innovation. First, the flow of university researchers to private sector firms is growing. Second, industrial innovators are using more university-created knowledge in their products.
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