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Research collaboration 411 Forschungskooperation 402 Technology transfer 374 Innovation 361 Knowledge transfer 314 Technologietransfer 300 Wissenstransfer 298 Entrepreneurship 253 Business start-up 237 Unternehmensgründung 237 University research 236 Higher education institution 233 Hochschule 233 Universitäre Forschung 233 Entrepreneurship approach 217 Technology policy 205 Technologiepolitik 199 Innovation management 169 Patent 167 Innovationsmanagement 163 Industrial research 96 Industrieforschung 96 USA 96 United States 96 Technological change 86 Technischer Fortschritt 85 Commercialization 73 Academic entrepreneurship 72 Knowledge management 68 Wissensmanagement 66 Kommerzialisierung 65 Patents 65 Business network 64 Germany 64 Unternehmensnetzwerk 64 Ausgründung 63 Spin-off company 63 Firm performance 62 Bibliometrics 60 Unternehmenserfolg 60
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Undetermined 969 Free 173 CC license 2
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Article 2,251 Book / Working Paper 27
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Article in journal 1,042 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,042 Article 34 Collection of articles of several authors 22 Sammelwerk 22 Case study 12 Fallstudie 12 Aufsatzsammlung 7 Konferenzschrift 7 Conference proceedings 6 Statistics 1 Statistik 1
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Audretsch, David B. 62 Goel, Rajeev K. 27 Link, Albert N. 27 Antonelli, Cristiano 25 Wright, Mike 25 Shapira, Philip 21 Youtie, Jan 20 Carayannis, Elias G. 19 Lehmann, Erik 19 Tassey, Gregory 19 Cunningham, James 18 Guerrero, Maribel 18 Blind, Knut 15 Scott, John T. 15 Vonortas, Nicholas S. 15 Belitski, Maksim 13 Bozeman, Barry 13 Feldman, Maryann 13 Hayter, Christopher S. 13 Meissner, Dirk 12 Menter, Matthias 12 Vismara, Silvio 12 Feldman, Maryann P. 11 Urbano, David 11 Caiazza, Rosa 10 Göktepe-Hultén, Devrim 10 Lockett, Andy 10 Audretsch, David 9 Cantner, Uwe 9 Gulbrandsen, Magnus 9 Lööf, Hans 9 Mangematin, Vincent 9 Meoli, Michele 9 Siegel, Donald S. 9 Broström, Anders 8 Cooke, Philip 8 Feller, Irwin 8 Grimaldi, Rosa 8 Grimpe, Christoph 8 Leydesdorff, Loet 8
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The journal of technology transfer 1,667 The Journal of Technology Transfer 611
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,046 OLC EcoSci 621 RePEc 577 EconStor 34
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Entrepreneurship research centers around the world: research orientation, knowledge transfer and performance
Cassia, Lucio; Massis, Alfredo; Meoli, Michele; Minola, … - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 3, pp. 376-392
This work investigates entrepreneurship research centers, and analyzes their research performance. Studies on the determinants of performance of research centers have mainly focused on science and technology, while entrepreneurship has been so far neglected. Through an analysis of 46 centers...
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Venture capital enters academia: an analysis of university-managed funds
Croce, Annalisa; Grilli, Luca; Murtinu, Samuele - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 5, pp. 688-715
In recent years, a “third mission” pursued by universities, i.e. knowledge transfer to industry and society, has become more important as a determinant of enhancements in economic growth and social welfare. In the vast world of technology transfer practices implemented by universities, the...
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Parting the ivory curtain: understanding how universities support a diverse set of startups
Shah, Sonali; Pahnke, Emily - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 5, pp. 780-792
Universities are widely recognized as a critical source of technological innovation and are heralded for the entrepreneurial ventures cultivated within their walls. To date, most research has focused on academic entrepreneurship—new ventures that spin out of academic laboratories. However,...
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The inhibiting factors that principal investigators experience in leading publicly funded research
Cunningham, James; Paul O’Reilly; Conor O’Kane; … - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 1, pp. 93-110
Securing public funding to conduct research and leading it by being a principal investigator (PI) is seen as significant career development step. Such a role brings professional prestige but also new responsibilities beyond research leadership to research management. If public funding brings...
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The university is the classroom: teaching and learning technology commercialization at a technological university
Levie, Jonathan - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 5, pp. 793-808
In 2013, the University of Strathclyde became the first Scottish university to receive the prestigious THES UK Entrepreneurial University of the Year award. In this article, I describe how successful technology commercialization education in this leading UK-based technological university is...
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Not searching, but finding: how innovation shapes perceptions about universities and public research organisations
Azagra-Caro, Joaquín; Pardo, Rafael; Rama, Ruth - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 3, pp. 454-471
Previous research about firms’ perceptions on the usefulness of public research has not distinguished between technological innovators and non-innovators. With the exception of openness of search, we find that factors shaping such perceptions differ in both types of firms. Non-innovators need...
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Arts districts, universities, and the rise of digital media
Breznitz, Shiri; Noonan, Douglas - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 4, pp. 594-615
In the last decade, arts and culture have been placed at the center of attention when discussing economic growth. In particular, studies on the “creative class” have been using arts and culture as an important factor impacting local economies. In addition, studies on local economic...
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Navigating the role of the principal investigator: a comparison of four cases
Kidwell, Donna - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 1, pp. 33-51
Principal investigators are the lead actors on projects at the forefront of nascent technologies, yet few studies have explored the personal actions and experiences of PIs as they navigate their roles. I investigated principal investigators and their approach to new boundary spanning and...
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University Third mission in Italy: organization, faculty attitude and academic specialization
Rolfo, Secondo; Finardi, Ugo - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 3, pp. 472-486
In the last decades Third mission of Universities (encompassing Technology and Knowledge Transfer) has come abreast of the two traditional tasks of Universities. Organization of Universities and attitude of researchers in this field still needs to undergo research. The present work provides...
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The USPTO economics research agenda
Graham, Stuart; Hancock, Galen - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 39 (2014) 3, pp. 335-344
This article outlines the creation of the Chief Economist’s Office at the US Patent and Trademark Office in March, 2010, and the publication of the Office’s first economics research agenda. In describing the elements of the research agenda—the role of intellectual property (IP) in economic...
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