We examine the interplay of the three major university actors in technology transfer from universities to industry: the faculty, the tech-nology transfer office (TTO), and the central administration. We model the faculty as an agent of the administration, and the TTO as an agent of both the faculty and the administration. Empirical tests of the theory are based on evidence from our survey of 62 US research universities. We find that the TTOs reported licensing objec-tives are influenced by their views of faculty and administration, which supports the assumption that the TTO is a dual agent. The theory yields predictions for whether or not faculty disclose inventions and if so, at what stage, which in turn affects license contract terms. We ...
Exclusivity is a key concern when designing a licensing contract, yet the organizational factors tha...
Universities are critical sources of innovation. In many countries, governments are working to intro...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 provided U.S. universities with the right to commercialize employees' inve...
We examine the interplay of the three major university actors in technology transfer from universiti...
We provide a theoretical model which helps to explain the specific role of TTOs. Using a framework w...
Although the transfer of professors' inventions is typically performed by an intermediary set up by ...
Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) can play important roles in university-based innovation processes...
Much previous research has explored university–industry technology transfer, but few researchers hav...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
We study the role of the relationship among inventors and intermediaries in the licensing of univers...
In an era where ties between academia and industry have received considerable attention both in the ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BRE 2016 Changxvi, 239 pages :illustrationsIn the past few...
Most universities today assert ownership rights over all patentable inventions (and many other types...
We study how the technology transfer policies and scientific reputations of universities affect the ...
Understanding the nature of the involvement of faculty in university licensing is important for unde...
Exclusivity is a key concern when designing a licensing contract, yet the organizational factors tha...
Universities are critical sources of innovation. In many countries, governments are working to intro...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 provided U.S. universities with the right to commercialize employees' inve...
We examine the interplay of the three major university actors in technology transfer from universiti...
We provide a theoretical model which helps to explain the specific role of TTOs. Using a framework w...
Although the transfer of professors' inventions is typically performed by an intermediary set up by ...
Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) can play important roles in university-based innovation processes...
Much previous research has explored university–industry technology transfer, but few researchers hav...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
We study the role of the relationship among inventors and intermediaries in the licensing of univers...
In an era where ties between academia and industry have received considerable attention both in the ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BRE 2016 Changxvi, 239 pages :illustrationsIn the past few...
Most universities today assert ownership rights over all patentable inventions (and many other types...
We study how the technology transfer policies and scientific reputations of universities affect the ...
Understanding the nature of the involvement of faculty in university licensing is important for unde...
Exclusivity is a key concern when designing a licensing contract, yet the organizational factors tha...
Universities are critical sources of innovation. In many countries, governments are working to intro...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 provided U.S. universities with the right to commercialize employees' inve...