Technological innovation, as a collaboration among inventors and complementary knowledge professionals, requires the management of knowledge boundaries and the integration of specialised tasks. We propose that dense collaborations among inventors and professionals facilitate the process of collaboration by reducing coordination cost and by mitigating the uncertainties inherent in technological innovation. In the empirical context of university technology commercialisation, we find that the relational density of three main actors, i.e. inventors, technology managers, and patent attorneys, enhances technology licensing, a major milestone in commercialisation. This occurs especially when the technological field is less institutionalised. Our s...
It is generally claimed that universities provide the scientific basis for future technological prog...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
In this paper, a theoretical framework for analyzing the selection of governance structures for impl...
This paper examines the implications of uncertain patent rights for postlicensing performance in the...
This paper addresses a number of fundamental research questions on university–industry (U–I) collabo...
Increasingly, firms are leveraging external knowledge sources for key technological components in cr...
AbstractThis paper examines the characteristics of the collaborations between inventors in the Unite...
Collaboration and sharing are critical to modern innovation environments, yet the conventional model...
We study the role of the relationship among inventors and intermediaries in the licensing of univers...
This chapter examines the collaborations between inventors in the United Kingdom (UK) by looking at ...
We investigate under what circumstances firms (industry inventors) are more likely to engage in inte...
In this paper, a theoretical framework for analyzing the selection of governance structures for impl...
This paper examines the characteristics of the collaborations between inventors in the United Kingdo...
Firms often lack the competencies and capabilities for creating and commercializing innovations. The...
While evidence suggests that industry inventors' interactions with universities enhance invention va...
It is generally claimed that universities provide the scientific basis for future technological prog...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
In this paper, a theoretical framework for analyzing the selection of governance structures for impl...
This paper examines the implications of uncertain patent rights for postlicensing performance in the...
This paper addresses a number of fundamental research questions on university–industry (U–I) collabo...
Increasingly, firms are leveraging external knowledge sources for key technological components in cr...
AbstractThis paper examines the characteristics of the collaborations between inventors in the Unite...
Collaboration and sharing are critical to modern innovation environments, yet the conventional model...
We study the role of the relationship among inventors and intermediaries in the licensing of univers...
This chapter examines the collaborations between inventors in the United Kingdom (UK) by looking at ...
We investigate under what circumstances firms (industry inventors) are more likely to engage in inte...
In this paper, a theoretical framework for analyzing the selection of governance structures for impl...
This paper examines the characteristics of the collaborations between inventors in the United Kingdo...
Firms often lack the competencies and capabilities for creating and commercializing innovations. The...
While evidence suggests that industry inventors' interactions with universities enhance invention va...
It is generally claimed that universities provide the scientific basis for future technological prog...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
In this paper, a theoretical framework for analyzing the selection of governance structures for impl...