Europe is perceived to lag behind the US in converting its academic results into economic outcomes. Using new survey data and controlling for standard factors affecting the productivity of Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs), we find that European TTOs do not execute less licenses than US TTOs. However, they earn significantly less revenue from licenses. We relate the difference in licensing income to differences in the organization and staffing of TTOs. Specifically, US TTOs employ more staff with experience in industry and appear to have greater flexibility in managing their budget
Purpose – This study aims to improve the understanding of the factors that influence the performance...
This paper investigates the potential impact of increased business R&D efforts in Europe on the ...
Many low skilled jobs have been substituted away for machines in Europe, or eliminated, much more so...
Europe is perceived to be lagging behind the US in converting its academic results into economic out...
Europe is perceived to lag behind the US in converting its academic results into economic outcomes. ...
In the first chapter of this thesis, coauthored with Patrick Gaulé, we reexamine the widely held bel...
This paper evaluates the European Paradox according to which Europe plays a leading world role in t...
This paper evaluates the European Paradox according to which Europe plays a leading world role in t...
We investigate how university governance affects research output, measured by patenting and internat...
We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on uni...
Economists have often talked about the European Paradox:” - Europe having the necessary knowledge an...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
This paper is an empirical analysis of the impact that different organisational forms of the Technol...
This paper examines the sources of Europe’s lagging business R&D performance relative to the US, par...
EU policy has tended to support university patent ownership. Some critics state that such support wr...
Purpose – This study aims to improve the understanding of the factors that influence the performance...
This paper investigates the potential impact of increased business R&D efforts in Europe on the ...
Many low skilled jobs have been substituted away for machines in Europe, or eliminated, much more so...
Europe is perceived to be lagging behind the US in converting its academic results into economic out...
Europe is perceived to lag behind the US in converting its academic results into economic outcomes. ...
In the first chapter of this thesis, coauthored with Patrick Gaulé, we reexamine the widely held bel...
This paper evaluates the European Paradox according to which Europe plays a leading world role in t...
This paper evaluates the European Paradox according to which Europe plays a leading world role in t...
We investigate how university governance affects research output, measured by patenting and internat...
We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on uni...
Economists have often talked about the European Paradox:” - Europe having the necessary knowledge an...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
This paper is an empirical analysis of the impact that different organisational forms of the Technol...
This paper examines the sources of Europe’s lagging business R&D performance relative to the US, par...
EU policy has tended to support university patent ownership. Some critics state that such support wr...
Purpose – This study aims to improve the understanding of the factors that influence the performance...
This paper investigates the potential impact of increased business R&D efforts in Europe on the ...
Many low skilled jobs have been substituted away for machines in Europe, or eliminated, much more so...