This paper seeks to shed light on the management of university-industry collaborations that underpin science-based industry sectors such as biotechnology. Firms in the science-driven biotechnology sector are likely to draw upon universities and research institutes for knowledge and human capital via research collaborations but the literature is replete with studies that have found serious problems in such activity. Clearly, the development of effective management techniques for such a large, growing and important activity is a matter for serious concern. To date, studies of university-industry collaborations have treated them as static phenomena. Rather, practitioners see collaboration as constantly evolving and involving multi-stages, ofte...
This paper explores the practices used to facilitate knowledge transfer in collaborative research pr...
Collaboration with industry is critical for academia to create scientific knowledge and obtain indus...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...
This paper seeks to shed light on the management of university-industry collaborations that underpin...
Collaborations abound and offer competitive advantage to the parties, However, collaborative relatio...
This paper explores the factors that affect the performance of university-industry collaborative pro...
Haggling over rights to potential inventions can be a major roadblock to successful university–indus...
Given the ever-changing landscape of R&D and the boundaries of science and technology, innovation th...
This thesis examines collaborative relationships between university scientists and private biotechno...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
Over the last decade the biotech industry has been facing an increasingly turbulent environment (How...
The way academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies have been approaching collaborations has ...
Inter-organizational and multi-functional networking are increasingly portrayed as new and potential...
Collaboration between academia and industry has been the focus of numerous government reports and in...
The topic of university‐industry collaboration has been of particular importance to the Bled Confere...
This paper explores the practices used to facilitate knowledge transfer in collaborative research pr...
Collaboration with industry is critical for academia to create scientific knowledge and obtain indus...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...
This paper seeks to shed light on the management of university-industry collaborations that underpin...
Collaborations abound and offer competitive advantage to the parties, However, collaborative relatio...
This paper explores the factors that affect the performance of university-industry collaborative pro...
Haggling over rights to potential inventions can be a major roadblock to successful university–indus...
Given the ever-changing landscape of R&D and the boundaries of science and technology, innovation th...
This thesis examines collaborative relationships between university scientists and private biotechno...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
Over the last decade the biotech industry has been facing an increasingly turbulent environment (How...
The way academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies have been approaching collaborations has ...
Inter-organizational and multi-functional networking are increasingly portrayed as new and potential...
Collaboration between academia and industry has been the focus of numerous government reports and in...
The topic of university‐industry collaboration has been of particular importance to the Bled Confere...
This paper explores the practices used to facilitate knowledge transfer in collaborative research pr...
Collaboration with industry is critical for academia to create scientific knowledge and obtain indus...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...