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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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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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The cliometrics of academic chairs. Scientific knowledge and economic growth: the evidence across the Italian Regions 1900–1959
Antonelli, Cristiano; Crepax, Nicola; Fassio, Claudio - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 5, pp. 537-564
The paper elaborates and tests two hypotheses. First, that knowledge is not a homogeneous activity, but rather a bundle of highly differentiated disciplines that have different characteristics, both in terms of generation and exploitation, that bear a differentiated impact on economic growth....
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The role of marketing activities in the fuzzy front end of innovation: a study of the biotech industry
Schoonmaker, M.; Carayannis, E.; Rau, P. - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 6, pp. 850-872
In this paper we explore the importance of marketing activities during the Fuzzy Front End of Innovation (FFEI), which in product life cycle management is described as the phase between R&D and the beginning of formal new product development. The FFEI is characterized by informal processes and...
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University spillovers into small technology-based firms: channel, mechanism, and geography
Fukugawa, Nobuya - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 4, pp. 415-431
This study examines how university knowledge spills over into small technology-based firms in Japan. Estimated Heckman selection models taking into account the timing of university-industry research collaboration and geographical proximity to spillover pools reveal that cooperative research with...
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Creating value through external intellectual property commercialization: a desorptive capacity view
Ziegler, Nicole; Ruether, Frauke; Bader, Martin; … - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 6, pp. 930-949
In open innovation systems, capturing value through external intellectual property (IP) commercialization is an increasingly important strategy for firms to keep pace with competitive changes. However, many firms have major difficulties in creating value through external patent exploitation. To...
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The management of industry–university joint research projects: how do partners coordinate and control R&D activities?
Morandi, Valentina - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 2, pp. 69-92
Benefits derived from industry–university joint research projects (e.g., competitive advantages for firms, opportunities for field experimentation, the funding of academics’ activities and knowledge and technology transfer among partners) are strongly affected by the management system...
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Productivity growth, trade and FDI nexus: evidence from the Canadian manufacturing sector
Souare, Malick - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 5, pp. 675-698
Using the confined exponential and logistic models of technology diffusion, this paper investigates the roles played by international trade and FDI in explaining productivity growth through both technology transfer and domestic innovation, with the technology transfer also occurring...
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Spatial and industry proximity in collaborative research: evidence from Italian manufacturing firms
Carboni, Oliviero - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 6, pp. 896-910
This paper attempts to check the existence of geographic and industry distance effects, alongside other microeconomic determinants, on firms’ decisions to engage in R&D collaboration. Physical distance is defined by geographical coordinates while the measure of industry distance is based on...
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Academic spin-offs, corporate spin-outs and company internal start-ups as technology transfer approach
Festel, Gunter - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 4, pp. 454-470
As a rule, a technology transfer gap exists between research and development and the commercialisation of the results. This article investigates the role of new ventures for technology transfer from universities and research institutions as well as between or within companies to close this gap....
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Performance measures as forms of evidence for science and technology policy decisions
Feller, Irwin - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 5, pp. 565-576
Amidst current widespread calls for evidence based decision making on public investments in science and technological innovation, frequently interpreted to imply the employment of some bundle of output, outcome, productivity, or rate-of-return measures, the promises and limitations of...
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The making of plasma medicine. Strategy driven clusters and the emerging roles of cluster management and government supervision
Gebhardt, Christiane - In: The Journal of Technology Transfer 38 (2013) 4, pp. 401-414
In this paper we discuss the new generation of German innovation clusters as a model that reflects the paradigm of a supervising and even entrepreneurial role of government. The model evolves alongside a predominant programmatic design that postulates strategy driven clusters or virtual regional...
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