The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of critical resource flows on technology transfer activity. The investigation focused on the impact on a university's licensing orientation of four sources of research and development (R&D) revenues: federal, state, industry, and institutional. By licensing orientation is meant the number of licenses with start-ups and small firms and licenses with large firms. The sample consisted of 104 doctoral extensive and intensive institutions for which information was available on each of the variables of interest. Data were collected from surveys and from the National Science Foundations annual reports on academic R&D. Federal R&D was a significant positive predictor of perfo...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Research and de...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
I relate the numbers of university licenses and options to both university research characteristics ...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on uni...
Historically, commercial use of university research has been viewed in terms of spillovers.Recently,...
This is a research investigation of university policies and their influence on the functioning of or...
Technology transfer between academic institutions and private industry represents an important means...
This dissertation aims to provide a better understanding of the technology licensing practices of ac...
In the past two decades, many universities have established Offices of Technology Transfer to increa...
Using data for 102 U.S. universities, we show that royalty-sharing arrangements (cash flow rights) v...
This study sought to add to the limited scholarship on factors that affect federal research and dev...
In 2009, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) was approached by several smaller colleges a...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Research and de...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
I relate the numbers of university licenses and options to both university research characteristics ...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on uni...
Historically, commercial use of university research has been viewed in terms of spillovers.Recently,...
This is a research investigation of university policies and their influence on the functioning of or...
Technology transfer between academic institutions and private industry represents an important means...
This dissertation aims to provide a better understanding of the technology licensing practices of ac...
In the past two decades, many universities have established Offices of Technology Transfer to increa...
Using data for 102 U.S. universities, we show that royalty-sharing arrangements (cash flow rights) v...
This study sought to add to the limited scholarship on factors that affect federal research and dev...
In 2009, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) was approached by several smaller colleges a...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Research and de...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...