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February 2011, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 61-83 The impact of research and technology organizations on firm competitiveness. Measurement and determinants
by Andrés Barge-Gil & Aurelia Modrego - 84-100 The role of information asymmetry in the market for university–industry research collaboration
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco D’Angelo & Flavia Di Costa & Marco Solazzi - 101-116 Scalability versus flexibility: firm size and R&D in Indian industry
by Sumit Majumdar
December 2010, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 567-584 Agency and similarity effects and the VC’s attitude towards academic spin-out investing
by Mirjam Knockaert & Mike Wright & Bart Clarysse & Andy Lockett - 585-596 The university technology transfer revolution in Saudi Arabia
by Ahmed Alshumaimri & Taylor Aldridge & David Audretsch - 597-616 The commercialization of academic patents: black boxes, pipelines, and Rubik’s cubes
by Irwin Feller & Maryann Feldman - 617-636 Transfer of academic research: uncovering the grey zone
by Anna Nilsson & Annika Rickne & Lars Bengtsson - 637-650 Informal university technology transfer: a comparison between the United States and Germany
by Christoph Grimpe & Heide Fier - 651-670 Workers’ mobility and patterns of knowledge diffusion: evidence from Italian data
by Camilla Lenzi - 671-679 Overcoming obstacles encountered on the way to commercialize university IP
by Raphael Klein & Uzi Haan & Albert Goldberg - 680-690 Technology dissemination programmes and extramural R&D support in India
by Vinod Upadhyay & Pawan Sikka & D. Abrol
October 2010, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 445-459 The new science and engineering management: cooperative research centers as government policies, industry strategies, and organizations
by Craig Boardman & Denis Gray - 460-474 Coordinating a conscious geography: the role of research centers in multi-scalar innovation policy and economic development in the US and Canada
by Jennifer Clark - 475-493 The economic impact of engineering research centers: preliminary results of a pilot study
by David Roessner & Lynne Manrique & Jongwon Park - 494-510 Why do firms join consortial research centers? An empirical examination of firm, industry and environmental antecedents
by James Hayton & Saloua Sehili & Vida Scarpello - 511-526 Leader-member exchange, trust, and performance in national science foundation industry/university cooperative research centers
by Donald Davis & Janet Bryant - 527-546 Managing competition between individual and organizational goals in cross-sector research and development centres
by Sam Garrett-Jones & Tim Turpin & Kieren Diment - 547-565 Cooperative research centers and faculty satisfaction: a multi-level predictive analysis
by Beth Coberly & Denis Gray
August 2010, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 361-383 The effects of biased technological change on total factor productivity: empirical evidence from a sample of OECD countries
by Cristiano Antonelli & Francesco Quatraro - 384-400 Leadership, behavioral context, and the performance of work groups in a knowledge-intensive setting
by Abraham Carmeli & David Waldman - 401-423 Inventing and patenting activities of scientists: in the expectation of money or reputation?
by Devrim Göktepe-Hulten & Prashanth Mahagaonkar - 424-431 Empowering young inventors: an experimental course on IP and patent application drafting at Auburn University
by Paul Swamidass & A. Gokcek - 432-444 The role of intellectual property management education in a technology management curriculum
by Elliot Fishman
June 2010, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 283-333 Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies
by Gregory Tassey - 334-338 Commentary on Gregory Tassey’s “Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies”
by Robert Atkinson - 339-341 Commentary on Gregory Tassey’s “Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies”
by Martin Baily - 342-345 Commentary on Gregory Tassey’s “Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies”
by Claude Barfield - 346-350 Commentary on Gregory Tassey’s “Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies”
by Christopher Hill - 351-354 Commentary on Gregory Tassey’s “Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies”
by G. Swann - 355-359 Commentary on Gregory Tassey’s “Rationales and mechanisms for revitalizing US manufacturing R&D strategies”
by Debbie Opstal
April 2010, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 181-202 What drives the university use of technology transfer offices? Evidence from Italy
by Alessandro Muscio - 203-224 Managing and incentivizing research commercialization in Chinese Universities
by Weiping Wu - 225-236 Commercialization strategies of technology: lessons from Silicon Valley
by Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat - 237-252 Facilitating public-to-private technology transfer through consortia: initial evidence from Korea
by Jong-Bok Park & Tae-Kyu Ryu & David Gibson - 253-281 Review panel consensus and post-decision commercial performance: a study of early stage technologies
by Craig Galbraith & Alex DeNoble & Sanford Ehrlich & Jessica Mesmer-Magnus
February 2010, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-15 Dynamics of Science-based entrepreneurship
by Massimo Colombo & Philippe Mustar & Mike Wright - 16-41 Adverse selection and financing of innovation: is there a need for R&D subsidies?
by Tuomas Takalo & Tanja Tanayama - 42-65 Convergence or path dependency in policies to foster the creation of university spin-off firms? A comparison of France and the United Kingdom
by Philippe Mustar & Mike Wright - 66-91 Never mind the quality feel the width: University–industry links and government financial support for innovation in small high-technology businesses in the UK and the USA
by Andy Cosh & Alan Hughes - 92-112 Exploring board formation and evolution of board composition in academic spin-offs
by Ekaterina Bjørnåli & Magnus Gulbrandsen - 113-140 The contribution of university research to the growth of academic start-ups: an empirical analysis
by Massimo Colombo & Diego D’Adda & Evila Piva - 141-180 The M&A dynamics of European science-based entrepreneurial firms
by Damiano Bonardo & Stefano Paleari & Silvio Vismara
December 2009, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 525-559 Cost-benefit analysis for global public–private partnerships: an evaluation of the desirability of intergovernmental organizations entering into public–private partnerships
by John Scott - 560-587 Academic entrepreneurship and business schools
by Mike Wright & Evila Piva & Simon Mosey & Andy Lockett - 588-602 Innovation and internationalization: the case of Italy
by Rosanna Pittiglio & Edgardo Sica & Stefania Villa - 603-620 Technology transfer offices and university patenting in Sweden and Germany
by Mark Sellenthin - 621-636 Elements that underpin high-tech business incubation processes
by D. Patton & L. Warren & D. Bream - 637-658 Determinants of software piracy: economics, institutions, and technology
by Rajeev Goel & Michael Nelson
October 2009, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 449-454 Reevaluating the role of military research in innovation systems: introduction to the symposium
by Andrew James - 455-473 National security and national innovation systems
by David Mowery - 474-489 Industry relationships of DoD-funded academics and institutional changes in the US university system
by Dirk Libaers - 490-504 Between market forces and knowledge based motives: the governance of defence innovation in the UK
by Arman Avadikyan & Patrick Cohendet - 505-523 Organisational change and innovation system dynamics: the reform of the UK government defence research establishments
by Andrew James
August 2009, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 343-363 Why university inventions rarely produce income? Bottlenecks in university technology transfer
by Paul Swamidass & Venubabu Vulasa - 364-379 Government strategies to attract R&D-intensive FDI
by José Guimón - 380-402 Factors fostering academics to start up new ventures: an assessment of Italian founders’ incentives
by Riccardo Fini & Rosa Grimaldi & Maurizio Sobrero - 403-421 Beyond incubation: an analysis of firm survival and exit dynamics in the post-graduation period
by Michael Schwartz - 422-439 Exploring the influences on Australian agricultural professionals’ genetic engineering beliefs: an empirical analysis
by Sarah Wheeler - 440-447 An innovation economics agenda for the Obama administration
by Robert Atkinson
June 2009, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 245-254 The entrepreneurial society
by David Audretsch - 255-285 The performance of university spin-offs: an exploratory analysis using venture capital data
by Junfu Zhang - 286-303 Technological diversity, scientific excellence and the location of inventive activities abroad: the case of nanotechnology
by Andrea Fernández-Ribas & Philip Shapira - 304-319 Informing public policy on science and innovation: the Advanced Technology Program’s experience
by Stephen Campbell & Stephanie Shipp & Tim Mulcahy & Ted Allen - 320-342 Research and standardisation in nanotechnology: evidence from Germany
by Knut Blind & Stephan Gauch
April 2009, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 121-127 Introduction and overview of the symposium issue: innovations and intellectual property values
by Pierre Mohnen - 128-144 Does strong patent protection facilitate international technology transfer? Some evidence from licensing contracts of Japanese firms
by Sadao Nagaoka - 145-158 The effects of stronger intellectual property rights on technology transfer: evidence from Japanese firm-level data
by Ryuhei Wakasugi & Banri Ito - 159-168 The private value of patents by patent characteristics: evidence from Finland
by Charlotta Grönqvist - 169-181 Knowledge diffusion from university and public research. A comparison between US, Japan and Europe using patent citations
by E. Bacchiocchi & F. Montobbio - 182-195 Settlement during patent litigation trials. An empirical analysis for Germany
by Katrin Cremers - 196-211 Geographic and technological R&D spillovers within the triad: micro evidence from US patents
by Luigi Aldieri & Michele Cincera - 212-225 Does mobility increase the productivity of inventors?
by Karin Hoisl - 226-243 Persistence of innovation: stylised facts and panel data evidence
by Bettina Peters
February 2009, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-23 An analysis of science–industry collaborative patterns in a large European University
by Rachel Levy & Pascale Roux & Sandrine Wolff - 24-42 The rank, stock, order and epidemic effects of technology adoption: an empirical study of bounce protection programs
by Marc Fusaro - 43-58 How does initial public financing influence private incentives for follow-on investment in early-stage technologies?
by Andrew Toole & Calum Turvey - 59-75 Comparative study of sustainable and non-sustainable interventions in technology development and transfer to the women’s vegetable gardens in the Gambia
by Saikou Sanyang & Te-Chen Kao & Wen-Chi Haung - 76-94 The limits to internationalization of scientific research collaboration
by Roderik Ponds - 95-117 Technology transfer by foreign firms and the utilization of competencies within Indian industry
by Sumit Majumdar - 118-120 Technology transfer: opportunities and outlook in a challenging economy
by Clifford Gross
December 2008, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 549-559 Intellectual property (IP) management: organizational processes and structures, and the role of IP donations
by Bo Carlsson & Monica Dumitriu & Jeffrey Glass & Craig Nard & Richard Barrett - 560-578 Globalization of technology-based growth: the policy imperative
by Gregory Tassey - 579-599 The economics of collective knowledge and technological communication
by Pier Patrucco - 600-618 Strategic spin-off: a new incentive contract for managing R&D researchers
by Michel Ferrary - 619-630 Transferring technology across borders: institutional effects in Chinese context
by Bangcheng Liu & Ningyu Tang & Xiaomei Zhu - 631-652 The transfer and commercialisation of nanotechnology: a comparative analysis of university and company researchers
by Christopher Palmberg - 653-666 Determinants and consequences of university spinoff activity: a conceptual framework
by Rory O’Shea & Harveen Chugh & Thomas Allen - 667-687 Modeling the international technology transfer process in construction projects: evidence from Thailand
by Tanut Waroonkun & Rodney Stewart
October 2008, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 439-471 Inside the black box of business incubation: Study B—scale assessment, model refinement, and incubation outcomes
by Sean Hackett & David Dilts - 472-484 Structure of the nanoscience and nanotechnology applications literature
by Ronald Kostoff & Raymond Koytcheff & Clifford Lau - 485-503 Effects of university characteristics on scientists’ interactions with the private sector: an exploratory assessment
by Branco Ponomariov - 504-533 Do specific forms of university-industry knowledge transfer have different impacts on the performance of private enterprises? An empirical analysis based on Swiss firm data
by Spyros Arvanitis & Nora Sydow & Martin Woerter - 534-547 Evaluating academic technology transfer performance by how well access to knowledge is facilitated––defining an access metric
by Jill Sorensen & Donald Chambers
August 2008, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 331-336 International industrial R&D—policy challenges: introduction to the special issue
by Jakob Edler & Wolfgang Polt - 337-352 Creative internationalization: widening the perspectives on analysis and policy regarding international R&D activities
by Jakob Edler - 353-363 Foreign investment innovation: a review of selected policies
by Ruth Rama - 364-378 Location choices within global innovation networks: the case of Europe
by Frédérique Sachwald - 379-392 “We really don’t want to move, but...”: identity and strategy in the internationalisation of industrial R&D
by Magnus Gulbrandsen & Helge Godoe - 393-406 The innovative performance of foreign-owned enterprises in small open economies
by Bernhard Dachs & Bernd Ebersberger & Hans Lööf - 407-421 Internationalisation of R&D and embeddedness: the case of Austria
by Helmut Gassler & Brigitte Nones - 422-438 The inflow of highly skilled workers into Hungary: a by-product of FDI
by Annamária Inzelt
June 2008, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 225-247 Spinouts from academic institutions: a literature review with suggestions for further research
by Djordje Djokovic & Vangelis Souitaris - 249-258 Proof of concept centers: accelerating the commercialization of university innovation
by Christine Gulbranson & David Audretsch - 259-283 Becoming an entrepreneurial university? A case study of knowledge exchange relationships and faculty attitudes in a medium-sized, research-oriented university
by Arianna Martinelli & Martin Meyer & Nick Tunzelmann - 285-299 Technology parks in a developing country: the case of India
by Geetha Vaidyanathan - 301-313 The effect of informal industry contacts on the time university scientists allocate to collaborative research with industry
by Branco Ponomariov & P. Craig Boardman - 315-329 Assessing the nature of nanotechnology: can we uncover an emerging general purpose technology?
by Jan Youtie & Maurizio Iacopetta & Stuart Graham
April 2008, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 123-130 Advancing measures of innovation in the United States
by Francisco Moris & John Jankowski & Pierre Perrolle - 131-139 The “Science of Science Policy”: reflections on the important questions and the challenges they present
by Adam Jaffe - 141-152 Innovation-related data in bureau of economic analysis international economic surveys
by Ned Howenstine - 153-171 Measuring U.S. innovative activity: business data at the U.S. Census Bureau
by B. Atrostic - 173-186 The survey of industrial R&D—patent database link project
by William Kerr & Shihe Fu - 187-207 A new approach to measuring technology with an application to the shape of the diffusion curves
by Diego Comin & Bart Hobijn & Emilie Rovito - 209-223 Mapping the nanotechnology enterprise: a multi-indicator analysis of emerging nanodistricts in the US South
by Jan Youtie & Philip Shapira
February 2008, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-22 The new economics of the university: a knowledge governance approach
by Cristiano Antonelli - 23-43 How scientists commercialise new knowledge via entrepreneurship
by Colm O’Gorman & Orla Byrne & Dipti Pandya - 45-71 Science Parks’ tenants versus out-of-Park firms: who innovates more? A duration model
by Mariagrazia Squicciarini - 73-90 Does knowledge diffusion between university and industry increase innovativeness?
by Hans Lööf & Anders Broström - 91-103 The strategic value of new university technology and its impact on exclusivity of licensing transactions: An empirical study
by Larry van den Berghe & Paul Guild - 105-122 Spatial mobility of knowledge transfer and absorptive capacity: analysis and measurement of the impact within the geoeconomic space
by Mario Coccia
December 2007, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 561-592 Determinants of knowledge transfer: evidence from Canadian university researchers in natural sciences and engineering
by Réjean Landry & Nabil Amara & Mathieu Ouimet - 593-604 Research spending under regulatory uncertainty
by Rajeev Goel - 605-615 Tax incentives for innovation: time to restructure the R&E tax credit
by Gregory Tassey - 617-628 Expanding the R&E tax credit to drive innovation, competitiveness and prosperity
by Robert Atkinson - 629-644 State sponsored large scale technology transfer projects in a developing country context
by Uma Kumar & Vinod Kumar & Shantanu Dutta & Kamel Fantazy
October 2007, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 475-487 The entrepreneurial puzzle: explaining the gender gap
by Paula Stephan & Asmaa El-Ganainy - 489-507 The effect of university culture and stakeholders’ perceptions on university–business linking activities
by Jeaninne Horowitz Gassol - 509-524 Is it possible to have cheaper drugs and preserve the incentive to innovate? The benefits of privatizing the drug approval process
by Corinne Sauer & Robert Sauer - 525-544 S&T Parks and business incubators in middle-sized countries: the case of greece
by Evangelia Sofouli & Nicholas Vonortas - 545-559 Knowledge transfer to emerging markets via consulting projects
by Roger Svensson
August 2007, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 297-302 Bringing science to life: an overview of countries outside of North America
by Maryann Feldman & Harvey Schipper - 303-327 Bringing science to life in Australia: the need for a new approach in human health biotechnology policy
by Jane Marceau - 329-341 Strong life sciences in innovative weak contexts: a “developmental” approach to a tantalizing mismatch
by Judith Sutz - 343-365 The role of technology transfer offices in building the South African biotechnology sector: an assessment of policies, practices and impact
by Rosemary Wolson - 367-395 Commercializing biomedical science in a rapidly changing “triple-helix” nexus: The experience of the National University of Singapore
by Poh-Kam Wong - 397-423 Technology transfer perspectives in globalising India (drugs and pharmaceuticals and biotechnology)
by S. Agarwal & Ashwani Gupta & R. Dayal - 425-434 Turning science into business in developing countries: the case of vaccine production in Vietnam
by Tran Ca - 435-456 The beginning of university entrepreneurship in Japan: TLOs and bioventures lead the way
by Robert Kneller - 457-474 Collaborative R&D: intellectual property rights between Tsinghua University and multinational companies
by Bing Wang & Jun Ma
June 2007, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 127-130 Bringing science to life: introduction to the special issue
by Maryann Feldman & Richard Owens - 131-131 The science commons in health research: structure, function, and value
by Robert Cook-Deegan - 133-156 The science commons in health research: structure, function, and value
by Robert Cook-Deegan - 157-172 Academic patents and materials transfer agreements: substitutes or complements?
by David Mowery & Arvids Ziedonis - 173-194 Faculty Entrepreneurs and Research Productivity
by Robert Lowe & Claudia Gonzalez-Brambila - 195-215 The mobility of university inventors in Europe
by Gustavo Crespi & Aldo Geuna & Lionel Nesta - 217-249 Patenting and spin-off creation by Canadian researchers in engineering and life sciences
by Réjean Landry & Nabil Amara & Malek Saïhi - 251-276 Effects on academia-industry collaboration of extending university property rights
by Finn Valentin & Rasmus Jensen - 277-296 Organizing knowledge spillovers when basic and applied research are interdependent: German biotechnology policy in historical perspective
by Mark Lehrer
April 2007, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-8 Innovation management: Chinese experience and global implications
by Mingfang Li - 9-25 Total Innovation Management: a novel paradigm of innovation management in the 21st century
by Qingrui Xu & Jin Chen & Zhangshu Xie & Jingjiang Liu & Gang Zheng & Yong Wang - 27-47 Haier’s Tao of innovation: a case study of the emerging Total Innovation Management model
by Qingrui Xu & Ling Zhu & Gang Zheng & Fangrui Wang - 49-62 An analysis of the universality, flexibility, and agility of total innovation management: a case study of Hewlett–Packard
by Michael Menke & Qingrui Xu & Liangfeng Gu - 63-85 Product innovation and process innovation in SOEs: evidence from the Chinese transition
by Yuan Li & Yi Liu & Feng Ren - 87-107 Competing with MNEs: developing manufacturing capabilities or innovation capabilities
by Xudong Gao & Ping Zhang & Xielin Liu - 109-122 Towards a model of effective knowledge transfer within transnationals: The case of Chinese foreign invested enterprises
by Paul Miesing & Mark Kriger & Neil Slough - 123-126 Research on innovation management and technology transfer in China
by George Farris
November 2006, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 611-628 Innovation in the U.S. Service Sector
by Michael Gallaher & Jeffrey Petrusa - 629-645 The Public as a Limit to Technology Transfer: The Influence of Knowledge and Beliefs in Attitudes towards Biotechnology in the UK
by Joan Costa-Font & Elias Mossialos - 647-661 Analysing High Technology Diffusion and Public Transference Programs: The Case of the European Game Program
by José Albors & José Hervas & Antonio Hidalgo - 663-671 Measuring Technological Change in Greece
by Athena Belegri-Roboli & Panayotis Michaelides - 673-684 Predicting Technology Success: Identifying Key Predictors and Assessing Expert Evaluation for Advanced Technologies
by Craig Galbraith & Sanford Ehrlich & Alex DeNoble - 685-695 Capturing the Regional Economic Benefits of University Technology Transfer: A Case Study
by Elyse Golob
September 2006, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 519-544 The Costs and Benefits of Transferring Technology Infrastructures Underlying Complex Standards: The Case of IPv6
by Michael Gallaher & Brent Rowe - 545-546 Determining Factors of the Effectiveness of IP-based Spin-offs: Comparing the Netherlands and the US
by Rudi Bekkers & Victor Gilsing & Marianne Steen - 568-588 Managing Complex Collaborative Projects: Lessons from the Development of a New Satellite
by James Moody & Mark Dodgson - 589-597 The Entrepreneur as Innovator
by Robert Hébert & Albert Link - 599-603 Creating Entrepreneurial Universities in the UK: Applying Entrepreneurship Theory to Practice
by David Kirby
July 2006, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 399-402 Introduction to the Symposium: Universities as a Source of Commercial Technology
by Jorge Niosi - 403-414 Return on Investment in Innovation: Implications for Institutions and National Agencies
by A. Heher - 415-429 Who Develops a University Invention? The Impact of Tacit Knowledge and Licensing Policies
by Robert Lowe - 431-441 The Effects of University Patenting and Licensing on Downstream R&D Investment and Social Welfare
by Roberto Mazzoleni - 443-450 The Role of University Spinout Companies in an Emerging Technology: The Case of Nanotechnology
by Dirk Libaers & Martin Meyer & Aldo Geuna - 451-457 Success Factors in Canadian Academic Spin-Offs
by Jorge Niosi - 459-468 Are Service Profiles Incubator-Specific? Results from an Empirical Investigation in Italy
by Maximilian Zedtwitz & Rosa Grimaldi - 469-483 Corporate Incubators: Industrial R&D and What Universities can Learn from them
by Barbara Becker & Oliver Gassmann - 485-499 Industry–University Collaboration by Canadian Manufacturing Firms
by Petr Hanel & Marc St-Pierre - 501-510 Academic Inventiveness and Entrepreneurship: On the Importance of Start-up Companies in Commercializing Academic Patents
by Martin Meyer
May 2006, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 307-310 Institutional Assessment of Women in Science: Introduction to the Symposium
by Monica Gaughan - 311-324 Profiles of Academic Activities and Careers: Does Gender Matter? An Analysis Based on French Life Scientist CVs
by M. Sabatier & M. Carrere & V. Mangematin - 325-333 Women in Science: Racial and Ethnic Differences and the Differences They Make
by Cheryl Leggon - 335-344 Institutionalization, Sustainability, and Repeatability of ADVANCE for Institutional Transformation
by Sue Rosser & Jean-Lou Chameau - 345-354 Measuring Occupational Sex Segregation of Academic Science and Engineering
by Lisa Frehill - 355-365 How Do Female and Male Faculty Members Construct Job Satisfaction? The Roles of Perceived Institutional Leadership and Mentoring and their Mediating Processes
by Diana Bilimoria & Susan Perry & Xiangfen Liang & Eleanor Stoller & Patricia Higgins & Cyrus Taylor - 367-375 The Impact of Gender and Department Climate on Job Satisfaction and Intentions to Quit for Faculty in Science and Engineering Fields
by Ronda Callister - 377-386 Participation, Performance, and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering: What is at Issue and Why
by Mary Fox & Carol Colatrella - 387-396 Discovering Directions for Change in Higher Education Through the Experiences of Senior Women Faculty
by Jennifer Sheridan & Patricia Brennan & Molly Carnes & Jo Handelsman
March 2006, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 211-226 Diffusion as a Process of Creative Adoption
by Cristiano Antonelli - 227-239 Academic Capitalism and University Incentives for Faculty Entrepreneurship
by Catherine Renault - 241-255 An Econometric Analysis of the Role of Knowledge in Economic Performance
by Ahmed Driouchi & El Azelmad & Gary Anders - 257-268 Patent Production at a European Research University: Exploratory Evidence at the Laboratory Level
by Joaquín Azagra-Caro & Nicolas Carayol & Patrick Llerena - 269-290 Researchers’ Industry Experience and Productivity in University–Industry Research Centers: A “Scientific and Technical Human Capital” Explanation
by Min-Wei Lin & Barry Bozeman - 291-300 Public–Private Partnerships in International Agricultural Research: An Analysis of Constraints
by David Spielman & Klaus Grebmer
January 2006, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 5-15 Regional Development in the Knowledge-Based Economy: The Construction of Advantage
by Philip Cooke & Loet Leydesdorff - 17-30 The Knowledge-Based Economy: Conceptual Framework or Buzzword?
by Benoît Godin - 31-44 The Regional Location of Knowledge Based Economy Activities in Israel
by Dafna Schwartz - 45-60 The Impact of Gravity-Weighted Knowledge Spillovers on Productivity in Manufacturing
by Carol Robbins - 61-76 Design and Test of an Index to Measure the Capability of Cities in Latin America to Create Knowledge-Based Enterprises
by Scott Tiffin & Gonzalo Jimenez - 77-89 Digital Knowledge Exploitation: ICT, Memory Institutions and Innovation from Cultural Assets
by Carla Laurentis