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Technology Transfers of Chinese Universities: Is Mode 2 Sufficient for a Developing Country?

In: New Technologies In Global Societies

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The following sections are included:IntroductionMode 1 or Mode 2: To What Extent Should Universities be Involved in Practically Oriented Research?The History of China's Science Policy: In Favor of Mode 2MethodMechanisms of Technology Transfer from University to IndustryPatenting and Licensing Via the Technology Transfer OfficePublicationsUniversity-Industry CollaborationUniversity Start-upsThe Impact of Commercial Activities on AcademiaInteraction between Basic Research, Applied Research, and DevelopmentConcluding RemarksReferences

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  • Wei Hong, 2006. "Technology Transfers of Chinese Universities: Is Mode 2 Sufficient for a Developing Country?," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Pui-Lam Law & Leopoldina Fortunati & Shanhua Yang (ed.), New Technologies In Global Societies, chapter 2, pages 21-50, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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