Technology transfer is a key component in the relationship between high-technology eco-nomic development and university knowledge production. Modeling the relationship between the output of universities and the economic growth resulting from that output, however, can be problematic. The primary issue stems from defining the scope of technology transfer and from accounting for the technical capacity of regions to absorb academic innovation. This article uses canonical correlation analysis to study this rela-tionship via labor concentrations in high-technology industry and university R&D in areas relevant to those industries. The results indicate that moderately strong relation-ships do exist, most notably between computer and electronic ...
In the globalization context and competitiveness, the role of a university is further enhanced. Univ...
Increasing university-industry interaction (UII) and university contribution to the local economy ar...
This work investigates the presence and sources of economies of scope in R&D at U.S. research univer...
The paper looks how the national and regional environment influence the knowledge and technology tra...
The paper looks how the national and regional environment influence the knowledge and technology tra...
This research investigates the interdependence position between Research and Development (R&D) in th...
In what ways do research universities interact with regional economies? The answer to this central q...
Interest has been growing in the study of the role played by university-industry links in the develo...
Universities are the best places to gather knowledge and innovation, but the basis of technological ...
There has been no systematic research of the characteristics of the universities and academic resear...
Scholars and policy makers recognize that collaboration between industry and the public research ins...
Previous research is classified into four broad categories in this paper: the study of a university’...
In a brief presentation, I can only offer an outline of the complex analytical underpinnings and ext...
Book synopsis: Universities have become essential players in the generation of knowledge and innovat...
Several management studies highlight the importance of collaborative relationships for university-in...
In the globalization context and competitiveness, the role of a university is further enhanced. Univ...
Increasing university-industry interaction (UII) and university contribution to the local economy ar...
This work investigates the presence and sources of economies of scope in R&D at U.S. research univer...
The paper looks how the national and regional environment influence the knowledge and technology tra...
The paper looks how the national and regional environment influence the knowledge and technology tra...
This research investigates the interdependence position between Research and Development (R&D) in th...
In what ways do research universities interact with regional economies? The answer to this central q...
Interest has been growing in the study of the role played by university-industry links in the develo...
Universities are the best places to gather knowledge and innovation, but the basis of technological ...
There has been no systematic research of the characteristics of the universities and academic resear...
Scholars and policy makers recognize that collaboration between industry and the public research ins...
Previous research is classified into four broad categories in this paper: the study of a university’...
In a brief presentation, I can only offer an outline of the complex analytical underpinnings and ext...
Book synopsis: Universities have become essential players in the generation of knowledge and innovat...
Several management studies highlight the importance of collaborative relationships for university-in...
In the globalization context and competitiveness, the role of a university is further enhanced. Univ...
Increasing university-industry interaction (UII) and university contribution to the local economy ar...
This work investigates the presence and sources of economies of scope in R&D at U.S. research univer...