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June 2016, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 451-468 The nature of innovation in emerging industries in China: an exploratory study
by Yongchun Huang & Paul Swamidass & Dheeraj A. Raju - 469-505 How much does it cost to be a scientist?
by Benjamin Balsmeier & Maikel Pellens - 506-529 Technology use and availability in entrepreneurship: informal economy as moderator of institutions in emerging economies
by Saurav Pathak & Emanuel Xavier-Oliveira & André O. Laplume - 530-557 How management team composition affects academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial orientation: the mediating role of conflict
by Juan Pablo Diánez-González & Carmen Camelo-Ordaz - 558-585 Scientific research groups’ cooperation with firms and government agencies: motivations and barriers
by Irene Ramos-Vielba & Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo & Richard Woolley - 586-609 University reputation and technology commercialization: evidence from nanoscale science
by Jeongsik Lee & Eric Stuen - 610-630 Exploring the survival of patent licensing: some evidence from French foreign agreements
by Jean-François Sattin - 631-653 Entrepreneurship ecosystems: an agent-based simulation approach
by Elias G. Carayannis & Mike Provance & Evangelos Grigoroudis
April 2016, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 179-181 The business of translation: initial conditions and firm capacity in taking discoveries to market
by Phillip H. Phan - 182-204 Linking technological and educational level diversities to innovation performance
by Annapoornima M. Subramanian & Young Rok Choi & Soo-Hoon Lee & Chang-Chieh Hang - 205-219 Do graduated university incubator firms benefit from their relationship with university incubators?
by Vernet Lasrado & Stephen Sivo & Cameron Ford & Thomas O’Neal & Ivan Garibay - 220-249 Multilevel public funding for small business innovation: a review of US state SBIR match programs
by Lauren Lanahan - 250-269 Shaping the path to inventive activity: the role of past experience in R&D alliances
by M. C. Guardo & K. R. Harrigan - 270-289 A legal perspective on university technology transfer
by Christopher S. Hayter & Jacob H. Rooksby - 290-328 Network and perceptual determinants of satisfaction among science and engineering faculty in US research universities
by Eric W. Welch & Yamini Jha - 329-348 Geographic proximity and university–industry interaction: the case of Mexico
by Claudia Fuentes & Gabriela Dutrénit - 349-367 Industrialization of hybrid electric vehicle technology: identifying critical resource dimensions
by Hans Löfsten - 368-393 Signaling in academic ventures: the role of technology transfer offices and university funds
by Paolo Gubitta & Alessandra Tognazzo & Federica Destro
February 2016, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-9 Entrepreneurial finance and technology transfer
by David Audretsch & Erik Lehmann & Stefano Paleari & Silvio Vismara - 10-24 Governmental venture capital for innovative young firms
by Massimo Colombo & Douglas Cumming & Silvio Vismara - 25-59 Venture’s economic impact in Australia
by Douglas Cumming & Sofia Johan - 60-84 Chinese university patents: quantity, quality, and the role of subsidy programs
by Christian Fisch & Joern Block & Philipp Sandner - 85-104 Performance-based funding and university research productivity: the moderating effect of university legitimacy
by Mattia Cattaneo & Michele Meoli & Andrea Signori - 105-131 Entrepreneurial activity and regional competitiveness: evidence from European entrepreneurial universities
by Maribel Guerrero & David Urbano & Alain Fayolle - 132-151 Organizational structures of Knowledge Transfer Offices: an analysis of the world’s top-ranked universities
by F. Brescia & G. Colombo & P. Landoni - 152-172 Knowledge flows, the influence of national R&D structure and the moderating role of public–private cooperation
by Joaquín Azagra-Caro & Davide Consoli - 173-178 Designing the New American University by Michael Crow and William Dabars: a primer for technology transfer academics, agencies, and administrators
by Craig Boardman - 173-178 Designing the New American University by Michael Crow and William Dabars: a primer for technology transfer academics, agencies, and administrators
by Craig Boardman
December 2015, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 899-909 Knowledge effects on competitiveness: from firms to regional advantage
by Rosa Caiazza & Aileen Richardson & David Audretsch - 910-931 Strategic timing of academic commercialism: evidence from technology transfer
by Seongkyoon Jeong & Sungki Lee - 932-947 Tax credits and total factor productivity: firm-level evidence from Taiwan
by Chia-Hui Huang - 948-975 From the lab to the stock market? The characteristics and impact of university-oriented seed funds in Europe
by Federico Munari & Martina Pasquini & Laura Toschi - 976-1002 Key resources and actors for the evolution of academic spin-offs
by Mariluz Fernández-Alles & Carmen Camelo-Ordaz & Noelia Franco-Leal - 1003-1015 Public or private entrepreneurship? Revisiting motivations and definitions of success among academic entrepreneurs
by Christopher Hayter - 1016-1033 Why do technology firms publish scientific papers? The strategic use of science by small and midsize enterprises in nanotechnology
by Yin Li & Jan Youtie & Philip Shapira - 1034-1049 Measuring the performance of university technology transfer using meta data approach: the case of Dutch universities
by Tsvi Vinig & David Lips - 1050-1063 Access to research inputs: open science versus the entrepreneurial university
by Dirk Czarnitzki & Christoph Grimpe & Maikel Pellens
October 2015, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 743-759 Environmental technology transfer and emission standards for industry in China
by Zhen Zhang & Joshua Hinger & David Audretsch & Guojun Song - 760-781 Intra and inter: regional knowledge spillovers in European Union
by Kleoniki Kalapouti & Nikos Varsakelis - 782-799 How can universities facilitate academic spin-offs? An entrepreneurial competency perspective
by Einar Rasmussen & Mike Wright - 800-820 Innovation and underground entrepreneurship
by Rajeev Goel & James Saunoris & Xingyuan Zhang - 821-839 Patent valuation based on text mining and survival analysis
by Eun Han & So Sohn - 840-858 Governance mode choice in collaborative Ph.D. projects
by Negin Salimi & Rudi Bekkers & Koen Frenken - 859-876 The effect of federal research funding on formation of university-firm biopharmaceutical alliances
by Margaret Blume-Kohout & Krishna Kumar & Christopher Lau & Neeraj Sood - 877-898 Classifying and prioritizing the success and failure factors of technology commercialization of public R&D in South Korea: using classification tree analysis
by Mijung Jung & Yi-beck Lee & Heesang Lee
August 2015, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 559-580 First mover advantages and optimal patent protection
by F. Scherer - 581-601 Opening science: towards an agenda of open science in academia and industry
by Sascha Friesike & Bastian Widenmayer & Oliver Gassmann & Thomas Schildhauer - 602-628 When does selling make you wiser? Impact of licensing on Chinese firms’ patenting propensity
by Manish Srivastava & Tang Wang - 629-662 Is geographic nearness important for trading ideas? Evidence from the US
by Kyriakos Drivas & Claire Economidou - 663-669 Going radical: producing and transferring disruptive innovation
by Massimo Colombo & Chiara Franzoni & Reinhilde Veugelers - 670-695 Basic science as a prescription for breakthrough inventions in the pharmaceutical industry
by Antonio Malva & Stijn Kelchtermans & Bart Leten & Reinhilde Veugelers - 696-722 Hybrid alliances and radical innovation: the performance implications of integrating exploration and exploitation
by Massimo Colombo & Liliana Doganova & Evila Piva & Diego D’Adda & Philippe Mustar - 723-741 Contribution of postdoctoral fellows to fast-moving and competitive scientific research
by Masatsura Igami & Sadao Nagaoka & John Walsh - 742-742 Erratum to: First mover advantages and optimal patent protection
by F. Scherer
June 2015, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 363-368 Academic policy and entrepreneurship: a European perspective
by David Audretsch & Erik Lehmann & Stefano Paleari - 369-379 The role of the university in twenty-first century European society
by Stefano Paleari & Davide Donina & Michele Meoli - 380-386 For a language policy in the internationalized university
by Giuliano Bernini - 387-408 Crowding in or crowding out: the link between academic entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial traits
by Cornelia Kolb & Marcus Wagner - 409-433 Cross-border M&As of biotech firms affiliated with internationalized universities
by Mattia Cattaneo & Michele Meoli & Silvio Vismara - 434-452 How to evaluate the impact of academic spin-offs on local development: an empirical analysis of the Italian case
by Donato Iacobucci & Alessandra Micozzi - 453-474 Human capital and new venture performance: the industry choice and performance of academic entrepreneurs
by Kristian Nielsen - 475-492 STI–DUI learning modes, firm–university collaboration and innovation
by José González-Pernía & Mario Parrilli & Iñaki Peña-Legazkue - 493-511 The impact of skills, working time allocation and peer effects on the entrepreneurial intentions of scientists
by Petra Moog & Arndt Werner & Stefan Houweling & Uschi Backes-Gellner - 512-535 Testing the causal relationship between academic patenting and scientific publishing in Germany: Crowding-out or reinforcement?
by Heike Grimm & Johannes Jaenicke - 536-557 Entrepreneurial education and knowledge: empirical evidence on a sample of German undergraduate students
by Andreas Oehler & Andreas Höfer & Henrik Schalkowski
April 2015, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 185-197 The economics of innovation: a review article
by Grazia Cecere - 198-226 Why do scientists create academic spin-offs? The influence of the context
by Ugo Rizzo - 227-251 Estimating the additionality of R&D subsidies using proposal evaluation data to control for research intentions
by Morten Henningsen & Torbjørn Hægeland & Jarle Møen - 252-272 Technology exchange patterns in China: an analysis of regional data
by Yuandi Wang & Xin Pan & Lutao Ning & Jian Li & Jin Chen - 273-292 Academic entrepreneurship: Which inventors do technology licensing officers prefer for spinoffs?
by Scott Shane & Sharon Dolmans & Joseph Jankowski & Isabelle Reymen & A. Romme - 293-317 How does working on university–industry collaborative projects affect science and engineering doctorates’ careers? Evidence from a UK research-based university
by Hsing-fen Lee & Marcela Miozzo - 318-345 University patenting: a comparison of 300 leading universities worldwide
by Christian Fisch & Tobias Hassel & Philipp Sandner & Joern Block - 346-360 Researchers’ participation in standardisation: a case study from a public research institute in Germany
by Aikaterini Zi & Knut Blind - 361-362 Erratum to: How does working on university–industry collaborative projects affect science and engineering doctorates’ careers? Evidence from a UK research-based university
by Hsing-fen Lee & Marcela Miozzo
February 2015, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-24 The impact of university research on corporate patenting: evidence from UK universities
by Christian Helmers & Mark Rogers - 25-69 European enlargement policy, technological capabilities and sectoral export dynamics
by Valeria Costantini & Francesco Crespi - 70-84 Knowledge spillovers in science and technology parks: how can firms benefit most?
by Isabel Díez-Vial & Marta Fernández-Olmos - 85-104 Business Model Innovation as Lever of Organizational Sustainability
by Elias Carayannis & Stavros Sindakis & Christian Walter - 105-122 Integration versus separation: structure and strategies of the technology transfer office (TTO) in medical research organizations
by G. Derrick - 123-137 Inter-temporal patterns of R&D collaboration and innovative performance
by René Belderbos & Martin Carree & Boris Lokshin & Juan Fernández Sastre - 138-160 The influence of organizational culture and climate on entrepreneurial intentions among research scientists
by Annelore Huyghe & Mirjam Knockaert - 161-177 Academics’ entrepreneurship propensities and gender differences
by Rajeev Goel & Devrim Göktepe-Hultén & Rati Ram - 178-183 On the economic impact of university proof of concept centers
by Christopher Hayter & Albert Link
December 2014, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 819-835 Scientist entrepreneurship across scientific fields
by T. Aldridge & David Audretsch & Sameeksha Desai & Venkata Nadella - 836-858 The impact of participation in European joint research projects on knowledge creation and economic growth
by Daniela Cagno & Andrea Fabrizi & Valentina Meliciani - 859-897 FDI spillovers on firm survival in Italy: absorptive capacity matters!
by Anna Ferragina & Fernanda Mazzotta - 898-914 Determinants of national patent ownership by public research organisations and universities
by Joaquín Azagra-Caro - 915-944 Learning through foreign market participation: the relative benefits of exporting, importing, and foreign direct investment
by Paloma Almodóvar & Javier Saiz-Briones & Brian Silverman - 945-976 The role of firm and national level factors in fostering R&D cooperation: a cross country comparison
by Chiara Franco & Manuela Gussoni - 977-993 Dynamics of collaboration in university–industry partnerships: do initial conditions explain development patterns?
by Taran Thune & Magnus Gulbrandsen
October 2014, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 663-674 Anatomy of Tsinghua University Science Park in China: institutional evolution and assessment
by Yonghua Zou & Wanxia Zhao - 675-687 The trust “builders” in the technology transfer relationships: an Italian science park experience
by Elena Giaretta - 688-715 Venture capital enters academia: an analysis of university-managed funds
by Annalisa Croce & Luca Grilli & Samuele Murtinu - 716-747 A method using two dimensions of the patent classification for measuring the technological proximity: an application in identifying a potential R&D partner in biotechnology
by Katia Angue & Cécile Ayerbe & Liliana Mitkova - 748-773 A new approach to measuring time-lags in technology licensing: study of U.S. academic research institutions
by Jisun Kim & Tugrul Daim - 774-779 Teaching technology commercialization: introduction to the special section
by Andrew Nelson & Erik Monsen - 780-792 Parting the ivory curtain: understanding how universities support a diverse set of startups
by Sonali Shah & Emily Pahnke - 793-808 The university is the classroom: teaching and learning technology commercialization at a technological university
by Jonathan Levie - 809-817 The business of translation: The Johns Hopkins University Discovery to Market program
by Phillip Phan
August 2014, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 503-523 Accelerating commercialization: a new model of strategic foundation funding
by Maryann Feldman & Alexandra Graddy-Reed - 524-543 Beyond innovation: the Small Business Innovation Research program as entrepreneurship policy
by Haifeng Qian & Kingsley Haynes - 544-566 Dynamics of collaborative research medicine: the case of glaucoma
by Ronnie Ramlogan & Davide Consoli - 567-593 “To have and have not”: founders’ human capital and university start-up survival
by Giuseppe Criaco & Tommaso Minola & Pablo Migliorini & Christian Serarols-Tarrés - 594-615 Arts districts, universities, and the rise of digital media
by Shiri Breznitz & Douglas Noonan - 616-634 Influences of return migration on international collaborative research networks: cases of Japanese scientists returning from the US
by Yukiko Murakami - 635-661 Credibility and legitimacy in policy-driven innovation networks: resource dependencies and expectations in Dutch electric vehicle subsidies
by Frank Rijnsoever & Leon Welle & Sjoerd Bakker
June 2014, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 301-312 Technology transfer in a global economy
by David Audretsch & Erik Lehmann & Mike Wright - 313-321 From the entrepreneurial university to the university for the entrepreneurial society
by David Audretsch - 322-334 Academic entrepreneurship, technology transfer and society: where next?
by Mike Wright - 335-344 The USPTO economics research agenda
by Stuart Graham & Galen Hancock - 345-357 Transnational innovation networks aren’t all created equal: towards a classification system
by Mary Walshok & Josh Shapiro & Nathan Owens - 358-375 Global technological collaboration network: network analysis of international co-inventions
by Giuditta Prato & Daniel Nepelski - 376-392 Entrepreneurship research centers around the world: research orientation, knowledge transfer and performance
by Lucio Cassia & Alfredo Massis & Michele Meoli & Tommaso Minola - 393-414 The contribution of universities to growth: empirical evidence for Italy
by Martin Carree & Antonio Malva & Enrico Santarelli - 415-434 Entrepreneurial universities in two European regions: a case study comparison
by Maribel Guerrero & David Urbano & James Cunningham & Damien Organ - 435-453 Governance typology of universities’ technology transfer processes
by Anja Schoen & Bruno Pottelsberghe de la Potterie & Joachim Henkel - 454-471 Not searching, but finding: how innovation shapes perceptions about universities and public research organisations
by Joaquín Azagra-Caro & Rafael Pardo & Ruth Rama - 472-486 University Third mission in Italy: organization, faculty attitude and academic specialization
by Secondo Rolfo & Ugo Finardi - 487-501 Too little, too early: California’s transient advantage in the photovoltaic solar industry
by Joel West
April 2014, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 151-168 Do different types of incubators produce different types of innovations?
by José Barbero & José Casillas & Mike Wright & Alicia Ramos Garcia - 169-198 Participation and commitment in third-party research funding: evidence from Italian Universities
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Luca Secondi & Enza Setteducati & Alessio Ancaiani - 199-218 Linking innovation, productivity, and competitiveness: implications for policy and practice
by E. Carayannis & E. Grigoroudis - 219-246 Against the one-way-street: analyzing knowledge transfer from industry to science
by Heide Fier & Andreas Pyka - 247-275 A new perspective to explore the technology transfer efficiencies in US universities
by Mei Ho & John Liu & Wen-Min Lu & Chien-Cheng Huang - 276-280 Some comments on Antonelli and Quatraro’s paper of measuring effect of biased technology on TFP
by Yongbao Ji & Yanping Wang - 281-299 The effects of biased technological changes on total factor productivity: a rejoinder and new empirical evidence
by Cristiano Antonelli & Francesco Quatraro
February 2014, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-10 PIs as boundary spanners, science and market shapers
by Vincent Mangematin & Paul O’Reilly & James Cunningham - 11-32 Principal investigators as scientific entrepreneurs
by Anne Casati & Corine Genet - 33-51 Navigating the role of the principal investigator: a comparison of four cases
by Donna Kidwell - 52-74 Closing the distance between academia and market: experimentation and user entrepreneurial processes
by Daniela Baglieri & Gianni Lorenzoni - 75-92 Management knowledge and the organization of team science in university research centers
by Craig Boardman & Branco Ponomariov - 93-110 The inhibiting factors that principal investigators experience in leading publicly funded research
by James Cunningham & Paul O’Reilly & Conor O’Kane & Vincent Mangematin - 111-133 Academic outcomes among principal investigators, co-principal investigators, and non-PI researchers
by Mary Feeney & Eric Welch - 134-149 ‘A jack of all trades’: the role of PIs in the establishment and management of collaborative networks in scientific knowledge commercialisation
by Diana Boehm & Teresa Hogan
December 2013, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 749-767 Government-sponsored university-industry collaboration and the production of nanotechnology patents in US universities
by Branco Ponomariov - 768-787 Competition and R&D cooperation with universities and competitors
by Thomas Bolli & Martin Woerter - 788-808 University startups as a commercialization alternative: lessons from three contrasting case studies
by Paul Swamidass - 809-827 The impact of local linkages, international linkages, and absorptive capacity on innovation for foreign firms operating in an emerging economy
by Tsai-Ju Liao & Chwo-Ming Yu - 828-835 Chinese technology transfer policy: the case of the national independent innovation demonstration zone of East Lake
by Yongming Huang & David Audretsch & Megan Hewitt - 836-849 Parallel business models and the innovativeness of research-based spin-off ventures
by Tommy Clausen & Einar Rasmussen - 850-872 The role of marketing activities in the fuzzy front end of innovation: a study of the biotech industry
by M. Schoonmaker & E. Carayannis & P. Rau - 873-895 Twenty-five years of science-industry collaboration: the emergence and evolution of policy-driven research networks across Europe
by Aimilia Protogerou & Yannis Caloghirou & Evangelos Siokas - 896-910 Spatial and industry proximity in collaborative research: evidence from Italian manufacturing firms
by Oliviero Carboni - 911-929 Redeploying Bayh-Dole: beyond Merely doing good to optimizing the potential in results of taxpayer-funded research
by John Tyler - 930-949 Creating value through external intellectual property commercialization: a desorptive capacity view
by Nicole Ziegler & Frauke Ruether & Martin Bader & Oliver Gassmann
October 2013, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 537-564 The cliometrics of academic chairs. Scientific knowledge and economic growth: the evidence across the Italian Regions 1900–1959
by Cristiano Antonelli & Nicola Crepax & Claudio Fassio - 565-576 Performance measures as forms of evidence for science and technology policy decisions
by Irwin Feller - 577-606 Social networks in R&D program evaluation
by Nicholas Vonortas - 607-640 Technology transfer model for Austrian higher education institutions
by Joachim Heinzl & Ah-Lian Kor & Graham Orange & Hans Kaufmann - 641-650 The role of a Proof of Concept Center in a university ecosystem: an exploratory study
by Catarina Maia & João Claro - 651-674 The impact of technology transfer contract on a firm’s market value in Korea
by Jae-Seung Han & Sang-Yong Lee - 675-698 Productivity growth, trade and FDI nexus: evidence from the Canadian manufacturing sector
by Malick Souare - 699-715 The impact of licensed-knowledge attributes on the innovation performance of licensee firms: evidence from the Chinese electronic industry
by Yuandi Wang & Zhao Zhou & Jason Li-Ying - 716-747 The growth of China’s technology transfer industry over the next decade: implications for global markets
by Clifford Gross
August 2013, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 349-381 Proof of Concept Centers in the United States: an exploratory look
by Samantha Bradley & Christopher Hayter & Albert Link - 382-400 Technology transfer offices and academic spin-off creation: the case of Italy
by Bernardina Algieri & Antonio Aquino & Marianna Succurro - 401-414 The making of plasma medicine. Strategy driven clusters and the emerging roles of cluster management and government supervision
by Christiane Gebhardt - 415-431 University spillovers into small technology-based firms: channel, mechanism, and geography
by Nobuya Fukugawa - 432-453 Business incubators and the networks of technology-based firms
by Danny Soetanto & Sarah Jack - 454-470 Academic spin-offs, corporate spin-outs and company internal start-ups as technology transfer approach
by Gunter Festel - 471-485 Nascent entrepreneurship and inventive activity: a somewhat new perspective
by Rajeev Goel & Devrim Göktepe-Hultén - 486-508 The effects of cognitive distance in university-industry collaborations: some evidence from Italian universities
by Alessandro Muscio & Andrea Pozzali - 509-535 Academic patenting: the importance of industry support
by Cornelia Lawson
June 2013, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 199-215 Performance of technology transfer offices in Germany
by Marcel Hülsbeck & Erik Lehmann & Alexander Starnecker - 216-234 The place-based nature of technological innovation: the case of Sophia Antipolis
by Filippo Barbera & Sara Fassero - 235-250 The university’s unknown knowledge: tacit knowledge, technology transfer and university spin-offs findings from an empirical study based on the theory of knowledge
by Fritjof Karnani - 251-272 Licensing versus selling in transactions for exploiting patented technological knowledge assets in the markets for technology
by Seongkyoon Jeong & Sungki Lee & Yeonbae Kim - 273-301 Impact of university intellectual property policy on the performance of university-industry research collaboration
by Hiroyuki Okamuro & Junichi Nishimura - 302-331 A control group study of incubators’ impact to promote firm survival
by Michael Schwartz - 332-340 Fathers’ patenting behavior and the propensity of offspring to patent: an intergenerational analysis
by Albert Link & Christopher Ruhm - 341-347 A policy for enhancing the disclosure of university faculty invention
by Andreas Panagopoulos & Elias Carayannis
April 2013, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 69-92 The management of industry–university joint research projects: how do partners coordinate and control R&D activities?
by Valentina Morandi - 93-115 The role of proximity in university-business cooperation for innovation
by Nola Hewitt-Dundas - 116-134 Active versus passive academic networking: evidence from micro-level data
by Rajeev Goel & Christoph Grimpe - 135-152 Perceived chances for promotion among women associate professors in computing: individual, departmental, and entrepreneurial factors
by Mary Fox & Wenbin Xiao - 153-179 R&D Venture: proposition of a technology transfer concept for breakthrough technologies with R&D cooperation: A case study in the energy sector
by Stephan Hess & Roland Siegwart - 180-197 The ivory tower approach to entrepreneurial linkage: productivity changes in university technology transfer
by Younhee Kim
February 2013, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-67 Research collaboration in universities and academic entrepreneurship: the-state-of-the-art
by Barry Bozeman & Daniel Fay & Catherine Slade
December 2012, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 789-811 Mapping research on strategic alliances and innovation: a co-citation analysis
by Maria Di Guardo & Kathryn Harrigan - 812-827 The third mission stalled? Universities in China’s technological progress
by Weiping Wu & Yu Zhou - 828-866 Technology proximity between firms and universities and technology transfer
by Martin Woerter - 867-884 The effects of industry characteristics on the sources of technological product and process innovation
by Hua Liang & Zongyi Zhang - 885-916 The influence of public programs on inter-firm R&D collaboration strategies: project-level evidence from EU FP5 and FP6
by Mireille Matt & Stéphane Robin & Sandrine Wolff - 917-942 Measuring the economic impact of research joint ventures supported by the EU Framework Programme
by Ascension Barajas & Elena Huergo & Lourdes Moreno - 943-966 Boundary spanning between industry and university: the role of Technology Transfer Centres
by Anna Comacchio & Sara Bonesso & Claudio Pizzi - 967-987 The structure and dynamics of the global network of inter-firm R&D partnerships 1989–2002
by Michał Bojanowski & Rense Corten & Bastian Westbrock
October 2012, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 589-608 Entrepreneurial human capital, complementary assets, and takeover probability
by Erik Lehmann & Thorsten Braun & Sebastian Krispin - 609-630 Configuration in the flesh: challenges in publicly promoted clusters
by Julie Hermans & Annick Castiaux & Marcus Dejardin & Stéphane Lucas - 631-647 Transferring knowledge in Quebec–Mexico partnerships: the case of the dairy industry
by Ariadna Rodríguez Díaz - 648-657 Scientist entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia
by Ahmed Alshumaimri & Taylor Aldridge & David Audretsch - 658-675 Knowledge transfer in academia: an exploratory study on the Not-Invented-Here Syndrome
by David Grosse Kathoefer & Jens Leker - 676-695 Fostering industry-science cooperation through public funding: differences between universities and public research centres
by Peter Teirlinck & André Spithoven - 696-714 Conditionally-mediated effects of scale in collaborative R&D
by Yiannis Spanos - 715-731 Firm innovation in policy-driven parks and spontaneous clusters: the smaller firm the better?
by Kuo-Feng Huang & Chwo-Ming Yu & Dah-Hsian Seetoo - 732-754 Small business innovation: firm level evidence from Sweden
by Martin Andersson & Hans Lööf - 755-776 The nexus between science and industry: evidence from faculty inventions
by Dirk Czarnitzki & Katrin Hussinger & Cédric Schneider - 777-787 Current trends in nanotechnology research across worldwide geo-economic players
by Mario Coccia & Ugo Finardi & Diego Margon
August 2012, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 385-403 R&D subsidy games: a cost sharing approach vs. reward for performance
by Richard Gretz & Jannett Highfill & Robert Scott