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August 2018, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 1107-1119 Erratum to: Time to patent at the USPTO: the case of emerging entrepreneurial firms
by Kenneth Zahringer & Christos Kolympiris & Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
June 2018, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 545-557 Macro, meso and micro perspectives of technology transfer
by James A. Cunningham & Paul O’Reilly - 558-592 Public cluster policy and performance
by Erik E. Lehmann & Matthias Menter - 593-614 The longer term effects of federal subsidies on firm survival: evidence from the advanced technology program
by Daniel Smith & Maryann Feldman & Gary Anderson - 615-639 Organizational diversity and innovation potential of EU-funded research projects
by Daniel Nepelski & Giuseppe Piroli - 640-673 The causal relation between entrepreneurial ecosystem and productive entrepreneurship: a measurement framework
by Melita Nicotra & Marco Romano & Manlio Giudice & Carmela Elita Schillaci - 674-713 Exploring the motives and practices of university–start-up interaction: evidence from Route 128
by Niels Stijn & Frank J. Rijnsoever & Martine Veelen - 714-733 Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams and performance: a subgroups approach
by Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh & Alessandra Micozzi & Pierpaolo Pattitoni - 734-759 How university spin-offs differ in composition and interaction: a qualitative approach
by Cornelia Kolb & Marcus Wagner - 760-778 The impact of digital start-up founders’ higher education on reaching equity investment milestones
by Daniel Ratzinger & Kevin Amess & Andrew Greenman & Simon Mosey - 779-791 Knowledge exhaustibility and Schumpeterian growth
by Cristiano Antonelli - 792-814 Optimization in R&D intensity and tax on corporate profits for supporting labor productivity of nations
by Mario Coccia - 815-836 The short-run effects of knowledge intensive greenfield FDI on new domestic entry
by Sara Amoroso & Bettina Müller
April 2018, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 259-262 International perspectives on innovation: introduction
by Nicholas S. Vonortas - 263-284 Quality comes first: university-industry collaboration as a source of academic entrepreneurship in a developing country
by Bruno Brandão Fischer & Paola Rücker Schaeffer & Nicholas S. Vonortas & Sérgio Queiroz - 285-315 University-industry R&D cooperation in Brazil: a sectoral approach
by Diego R. Moraes Silva & André T. Furtado & Nicholas S. Vonortas - 316-342 The innovation activities of small and medium-sized enterprises and their growth: quantile regression analysis and structural equation modeling
by SooGeun Ahn & Jeewhan Yoon & YoungJun Kim - 343-367 Have you been served? The impact of university entrepreneurial support on start-ups’ network formation
by Shiri M. Breznitz & Paige A. Clayton & Daniela Defazio & Kimberley R. Isett - 368-388 The human resource dimension of science-based technology transfer: lessons from Russian RTOs and innovative enterprises
by Stanislav Zaichenko - 389-431 A micro level study of university industry collaborative lifecycle key performance indicators
by Ekaterina Albats & Irina Fiegenbaum & James A. Cunningham - 432-457 The contribution of university, private and public sector resources to Italian regional innovation system (in)efficiency
by Cristian Barra & Roberto Zotti - 458-481 Multi-disciplinarity breeds diversity: the influence of innovation project characteristics on diversity creation in nanotechnology
by Cristina Páez-Avilés & Frank J. Rijnsoever & Esteve Juanola-Feliu & Josep Samitier - 482-505 Unravelling the effects of Science Parks on the innovation performance of NTBFs
by Marisa Ramírez-Alesón & Marta Fernández-Olmos - 506-521 The Jam Session Model for Group Creativity and Innovative Technology
by Maksim Belitski & Monika Herzig - 522-544 The impact of convergence between science and technology on innovation
by Chul Lee & Gunno Park & Jina Kang
February 2018, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-19 Patent value and the Tobin’s q ratio in media services
by Kathryn Rudie Harrigan & Maria Chiara Guardo & Elona Marku - 20-46 Stakeholder collaboration in entrepreneurship education: an analysis of the entrepreneurial ecosystems of European higher educational institutions
by Kathrin Bischoff & Christine K. Volkmann & David B. Audretsch - 47-68 Sub-national technology policy and commerce: evaluating the impacts of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
by Martin Kenney & Donald Patton - 69-95 Faculty patent assignment in the Chinese mainland: evidence from the top 35 patent application universities
by Patrick S. W. Fong & Xuhua Chang & Qiang Chen - 96-119 Does technological diversification spur university patenting?
by Manuel Acosta & Daniel Coronado & M. Ángeles Martínez - 120-138 Time of adoption and intensity of technology transfer: an institutional analysis of offices of technology transfer in the United States
by Federico Castillo & J. Keith Gilless & Amir Heiman & David Zilberman - 139-158 Knowledge transfer activities of scientists in nanotechnology
by Kasia Zalewska-Kurek & Klaudia Egedova & Peter A. Th. M. Geurts & Hans E. Roosendaal - 159-171 Does research and development expenditure impact innovation? theory, policy and practice insights from the Greek experience
by Ioannis Voutsinas & Constantinos Tsamadias & Elias Carayannis & Christos Staikouras - 172-197 Facilitators and inhibitors in sector wide technology transfer projects in developing economies: an empirical study
by K. Chandrashekhar Iyer & Partha S. Banerjee - 198-221 What are the trade-offs of academic entrepreneurship? An investigation on the Italian case
by Elisa Barbieri & Lauretta Rubini & Chiara Pollio & Alessandra Micozzi - 222-239 Research-based spin-offs as agents in the entrepreneurial ecosystem
by R. Sandra Schillo - 240-258 What drives academic patentees to bypass TTOs? Evidence from a large public research organisation
by Rajeev K. Goel & Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
December 2017, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 1237-1254 Who is the academic entrepreneur? The role of graduate students in the development of university spinoffs
by Christopher S. Hayter & Roman Lubynsky & Spiro Maroulis - 1255-1275 A novel network-based analysis to measure efficiency in science and technology parks: the ISA framework approach
by M. Pilar Latorre & Ramón Hermoso & María A. Rubio - 1276-1291 Double-edged sword effect of independent innovations and foreign cooperation: evidence from China
by Longwei Tian & Yuan Li - 1292-1306 International research collaboration among women engineers: frequency and perceived barriers, by regions
by Mary Frank Fox & Mary Lynn Realff & Diana Roldan Rueda & Jillian Morn - 1307-1333 Technology transfer in the Americas: common and divergent practices among major research universities and public sector institutions
by David J. Jefferson & Magali Maida & Alexander Farkas & Monica Alandete-Saez & Alan B. Bennett - 1334-1361 Sustainability of patent-based competitive advantage in the U.S. communications services industry
by Kathryn Rudie Harrigan & Maria Chiara DiGuardo - 1362-1376 Exploring public values implications of the I-Corps program
by Jan Youtie & Philip Shapira - 1377-1406 Estimating intersectoral technology spillovers for Brazil
by Eduardo Gonçalves & Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli & Inácio Fernandes Araújo - 1407-1430 The antecedents and innovation outcomes of firms’ absorptive capacity in global buyer–supplier relationships
by Lei Wang & Jun Li - 1431-1450 Developing a sustainable competitive advantage: absorptive capacity, knowledge transfer and organizational learning
by Shu-Hsien Liao & Chih-Chiang Chen & Da-Chian Hu & Yu-chun Chung & Min-Ju Yang - 1451-1465 When should a firm collaborate with research organizations for innovation performance? The moderating role of innovation orientation, size, and age
by Gun Jea Yu & Joonkyum Lee - 1466-1486 Closing the divide: accelerating technology commercialization by catalyzing the university entrepreneurial ecosystem with I-Corps™
by Aileen Huang-Saad & Jonathan Fay & Lauren Sheridan
October 2017, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 997-1008 National systems of innovation
by Zoltán J. Acs & David B. Audretsch & Erik E. Lehmann & Georg Licht - 1009-1029 Freedom and innovation: a country and state level analysis
by Erik E. Lehmann & Nikolaus Seitz - 1030-1051 Entrepreneurial ecosystems in cities: establishing the framework conditions
by David B. Audretsch & Maksim Belitski - 1052-1076 Young innovative companies: Are they high performers in transition economies? Evidence for Vietnam
by Enrico Santarelli & Hien Thu Tran - 1077-1099 Exploring the spatial heterogeneity of entrepreneurship in Chinese manufacturing industries
by Xibao Li - 1100-1124 Impact of public seed-funding on academic spin-offs
by Mark R. Ayoub & Sandra Gottschalk & Bettina Müller - 1125-1142 Entrepreneurship and country-level innovation: investigating the role of entrepreneurial opportunities
by Matthias Mrożewski & Jan Kratzer - 1143-1169 Evaluating quality or lowest price: consequences for small and medium-sized enterprises in public procurement
by Johan Stake - 1170-1183 Diversity in one dimension alongside greater similarity in others: evidence from FP7 cooperative research teams
by Alex Coad & Sara Amoroso & Nicola Grassano - 1184-1211 Towards a broad understanding of innovation and its importance for innovation policy
by Dirk Meissner & Wolfgang Polt & Nicholas S. Vonortas - 1212-1233 Multiplicative-innovation synergies: tests in technological acquisitions
by Kathryn Rudie Harrigan & Maria Chiara Guardo & Bo Cowgill - 1234-1235 Economic performance and the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship: a comment
by David B. Audretsch & Erik E. Lehmann
August 2017, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 719-729 University–industry linkages and academic engagements: individual behaviours and firms’ barriers. Introduction to the special section
by Andrea Filippetti & Maria Savona - 730-762 Academic inventors: collaboration and proximity with industry
by Riccardo Crescenzi & Andrea Filippetti & Simona Iammarino - 763-794 Gender patterns in academic entrepreneurship
by Maria Abreu & Vadim Grinevich - 795-813 The effects of non-academic work experience on external interaction and research performance
by Magnus Gulbrandsen & Taran Thune - 814-840 Personal ties in university-industry linkages: a case-study from Argentina
by Valeria Arza & Mariela Carattoli - 841-864 Pain shared, pain halved? Cooperation as a coping strategy for innovation barriers
by Davide Antonioli & Alberto Marzucchi & Maria Savona - 865-883 Project failures and innovation performance in university–firm collaborations
by Enrico Guzzini & Donato Iacobucci - 884-908 Putting university–industry interaction into perspective: a differentiated view from inside South African universities
by Glenda Kruss & Mariette Visser - 909-922 An emerging ecosystem for student start-ups
by Mike Wright & Donald S. Siegel & Philippe Mustar - 923-956 A review of qualitative case methods trends and themes used in technology transfer research
by James A. Cunningham & Matthias Menter & Chris Young - 957-976 Science and technology parks: an annotated and analytical literature review
by Kelsi G. Hobbs & Albert N. Link & John T. Scott - 977-996 Delivering on societal impacts through open innovation: a framework for government laboratories
by R. Sandra Schillo & Jeffrey S. Kinder
June 2017, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 441-459 Product–process matrix and complementarity approach
by Manuel Guisado-González & Len Tiu Wright & Manuel Guisado-Tato - 460-484 Targeted innovation policy and practice intelligence (TIP2E): concepts and implications for theory, policy and practice
by Elias G. Carayannis & Dirk Meissner & Anastasia Edelkina - 485-509 Early efforts to develop absorptive capacity and their performance implications: differences among corporate and independent ventures
by Bárbara Larrañeta & José Luis Galán González & Rocio Aguilar - 510-537 University invention disclosure: balancing the optimal stage and type
by Xu-hua Chang & Qiang Chen & Patrick S. W. Fong - 538-563 To invent and let others innovate: a framework of academic patent transfer modes
by Charlotta Dahlborg & Danielle Lewensohn & Rickard Danell & Carl Johan Sundberg - 564-584 The effects of diversified technology and country knowledge on the impact of technological innovation
by Stav Rosenzweig - 585-614 Knowledge spillovers through inventor mobility: the effect on firm-level patenting
by Jaana Rahko - 615-634 The graduation performance of technology business incubators in China’s three tier cities: the role of incubator funding, technical support, and entrepreneurial mentoring
by Li Xiao & David North - 635-653 Resource alignment, organizational distance, and knowledge transfer performance: the contingency role of alliance form
by Yung-Chang Hsiao & Chung-Jen Chen & Bou-Wen Lin & Chia-I Kuo - 654-675 Regional variation of academic spinoffs formation
by Oscarina Conceição & Ana Paula Faria & Margarida Fontes - 676-713 How network-based incubation helps start-up performance: a systematic review against the background of management theories
by Chris P. Eveleens & Frank J. Rijnsoever & Eva M. M. I. Niesten - 714-718 Erratum to: Does context matter in academic entrepreneurship? The role of barriers and drivers in the regional and national context
by Todd Davey & Sue Rossano & Peter Sijde
April 2017, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 229-235 Global knowledge intensive enterprises and international technology transfer: emerging perspectives from a quadruple helix environment
by Manlio Del Giudice & Elias G. Carayannis & Vincenzo Maggioni - 236-252 Glocal targeted open innovation: challenges, opportunities and implications for theory, policy and practice
by Elias G. Carayannis & Dirk Meissner - 253-266 Creativity techniques to enhance knowledge transfer within global virtual teams in the context of knowledge-intensive enterprises
by Sylvaine Castellano & Philippe Davidson & Insaf Khelladi - 267-284 Quadruple Helix and firms’ performance: an empirical verification in Europe
by Francesco Campanella & Maria Rosaria Della Peruta & Stefano Bresciani & Luca Dezi - 285-301 Challenges in technology transfer: an actor perspective in a quadruple helix environment
by Constance Horne & Vincent Dutot - 302-319 Tuning knowledge ecosystems: exploring links between hotels’ knowledge structures and online government services provision
by Juan Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro & José Rodrigo Córdoba-Pachón & Alexeis García-Pérez - 320-337 Entrepreneurial performance of principal investigators and country culture: relations and influences
by Manlio Del Giudice & Melita Nicotra & Marco Romano & Carmela Elita Schillaci - 338-353 Financing knowledge-intensive enterprises: evidence from CVCs in the US
by Matteo Rossi & Giuseppe Festa & Ludovico Solima & Simona Popa - 354-373 A business process improvement framework for knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial ventures
by Mark P. Sallos & Esin Yoruk & Alexeis García-Pérez - 374-388 Ambidexterity, external knowledge and performance in knowledge-intensive firms
by Demetris Vrontis & Alkis Thrassou & Gabriele Santoro & Armando Papa - 389-408 The role of openness in explaining innovation performance in a regional context
by Anna D’Ambrosio & Roberto Gabriele & Francesco Schiavone & Manuel Villasalero - 409-424 The effect of social networking sites and absorptive capacity on SMES’ innovation performance
by Veronica Scuotto & Manlio Del Giudice & Elias G. Carayannis - 425-440 Social web knowledge sharing and innovation performance in knowledge-intensive manufacturing SMEs
by Pedro Soto-Acosta & Simona Popa & Daniel Palacios-Marqués
February 2017, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-9 Technology entrepreneurship research opportunities: insights from across Europe
by Simon Mosey & Maribel Guerrero & Andrew Greenman - 10-32 The influence of entrepreneurial orientation on the performance of academic research groups: the mediating role of knowledge sharing
by Esther Hormiga & Petra Saá-Pérez & Nieves L. Díaz-Díaz & José Luis Ballesteros-Rodríguez & Inmaculada Aguiar-Diaz - 33-58 Coping with uncertainty: entrepreneurial sensemaking in regenerative medicine venturing
by David Johnson & Adam J. Bock - 59-77 Screening model for the support of governmental venture capital
by Tommaso Minola & Silvio Vismara & Davide Hahn - 78-97 Nanotechnology documentary standards
by David P. Leech & John T. Scott - 98-115 On-ramping: following women scientists and engineers through their transition from nonacademic to faculty careers
by Coleen Carrigan & Katie O’Leary & Eve Riskin & Joyce Yen & Matt O’Donnell - 116-140 The formation of opportunity beliefs among university entrepreneurs: an empirical study of research- and non-research-driven venture ideas
by Heiko Bergmann - 141-157 What type of obstacles in innovation activities make firms access university knowledge? An empirical study of the use of university knowledge on innovation outcomes
by Daisuke Kanama & Kohei Nishikawa - 158-183 The role of Science Parks: a puzzle of growth, innovation and R&D investments
by Francesco Lamperti & Roberto Mavilia & Simona Castellini - 184-205 Nurture over nature: How do European universities support their collaboration with business?
by Victoria Galán-Muros & Peter Sijde & Peter Groenewegen & Thomas Baaken - 206-227 The use of technology platforms as a policy tool to address research challenges and technology transfer
by Liliana Proskuryakova & Dirk Meissner & Pavel Rudnik - 228-228 Erratum to: The use of technology platforms as a policy tool to address research challenges and technology transfer
by Liliana Proskuryakova & Dirk Meissner & Pavel Rudnik
December 2016, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 1247-1259 Technology transfer and entrepreneurship: cross-national analysis
by David Audretsch & Rosa Caiazza - 1260-1283 Country level efficiency and national systems of entrepreneurship: a data envelopment analysis approach
by Esteban Lafuente & László Szerb & Zoltan J. Acs - 1284-1307 University–industry collaboration and regional wealth
by Erik E. Lehmann & Matthias Menter - 1308-1326 Labour as a knowledge carrier: how increased mobility influences entrepreneurship
by Pontus Braunerhjelm & Ding Ding & Per Thulin - 1327-1353 Why are some foreign-born workers more entrepreneurial than others?
by Margaret E. Blume-Kohout - 1354-1376 Creativity, entrepreneurship and economic development: city-level evidence on creativity spillover of entrepreneurship
by Maksim Belitski & Sameeksha Desai - 1377-1405 Determinants of the university technology transfer policy-mix: a cross-national analysis of gap-funding instruments
by Federico Munari & Einar Rasmussen & Laura Toschi & Elisa Villani - 1406-1419 A cross-national analysis of policies affecting innovation diffusion
by Rosa Caiazza - 1420-1439 Innovation capacity in the healthcare sector and historical anchors: examples from the UK, Switzerland and the US
by Helen Lawton Smith & Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen & Laurel Edmunds - 1440-1456 Skills and regional entrepreneurship capital formation: a comparison between Germany and Portugal
by Joana Mendonça & Christoph Grimpe - 1457-1482 Does context matter in academic entrepreneurship? The role of barriers and drivers in the regional and national context
by Todd Davey & Sue Rossano & Peter Sijde - 1483-1506 Innovation strategies of firms: What strategies and why?
by Charlie Karlsson & Sam Tavassoli - 1507-1525 Support for public research spin-offs by the parent organizations and the speed of commercialization
by Viktor Slavtchev & Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
October 2016, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 891-929 University technology transfer in China: a literature review and taxonomy
by Aihua Chen & Donald Patton & Martin Kenney - 930-960 Detecting the emergence of technologies and the evolution and co-development trajectories in science (DETECTS): a ‘burst’ analysis-based approach
by Hélène Dernis & Mariagrazia Squicciarini & Roberto Pinho - 961-978 Main drivers of human capital, learning and performance
by Nancy Vargas & M. Begoña Lloria & Salvador Roig-Dobón - 979-1076 Determinants and public policy implications of academic-industry knowledge transfer in life sciences: a review and a conceptual framework
by Ani Gerbin & Mateja Drnovsek - 1077-1112 Technology commercialization: a literature review of success factors and antecedents across different contexts
by Markus A. Kirchberger & Larissa Pohl - 1113-1134 Imprinting and the progeny of university spin-offs
by Michael P. Ciuchta & Yan Gong & Anne S. Miner & Chaim Letwin & Anthony Sadler
August 2016, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 655-660 Models of university technology transfer: analyses and policies
by Giorgio Calcagnini & Ilario Favaretto - 661-669 University technology transfer through entrepreneurship: faculty and students in spinoffs
by Wai Fong Boh & Uzi De-Haan & Robert Strom - 670-693 The role of universities in the location of innovative start-ups
by Giorgio Calcagnini & Ilario Favaretto & Germana Giombini & Francesco Perugini & Rosalba Rombaldoni - 694-729 Science and technology parks in Italy: main features and analysis of their effects on the firms hosted
by Danilo Liberati & Marco Marinucci & Giulia Martina Tanzi - 730-752 University knowledge and firm innovation: evidence from European countries
by A. Bellucci & L. Pennacchio - 753-777 The activities of university knowledge transfer offices: towards the third mission in Italy
by Fabrizio Cesaroni & Andrea Piccaluga - 778-797 At the frontiers of scientific advancement: the factors that influence scientists to become or choose to become publicly funded principal investigators
by James A. Cunningham & Vincent Mangematin & Conor O’Kane & Paul O’Reilly - 798-817 Skilled unemployment and the creation of academic spin-offs: a recession-push hypothesis
by Hugo Horta & Michele Meoli & Silvio Vismara - 818-840 University–Industry collaboration in the biopharmaceuticals: the Italian case
by Anna Giunta & Filippo M. Pericoli & Eleonora Pierucci - 841-871 University and inter-firm R&D collaborations: propensity and intensity of cooperation in Europe
by David Aristei & Michela Vecchi & Francesco Venturini - 872-890 Firm heterogeneity, absorptive capacity and technical linkages with external parties in Italy
by Claudio Cozza & Antonello Zanfei
June 2016, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 395-406 A Schumpeterian growth model: wealth and directed technological change
by Cristiano Antonelli - 407-429 Public policy measures in support of knowledge transfer activities: a review of academic literature
by Anna Kochenkova & Rosa Grimaldi & Federico Munari - 430-450 What drives ICT clustering in European cities?
by Maksim Belitski & Sameeksha Desai - 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