Existing literature has confined university technology transfer almost exclusively to formal mechanisms, like patents, licenses or royalty agreements. Relatively little is known about informal technology transfer that is based upon interactions between university scientists and industry personnel. Moreover, most studies are limited to the United States, where the Bayh-Dole Act has shaped the institutional environment since 1980. In this paper, we provide a comparative study between the United States and Germany where the equivalent of the Bayh-Dole Act has come into force only in 2002. Based on a sample of more than 800 university scientists, our results show similar relationships for the United States and Germany. Faculty quality which is ...
In the first chapter of this thesis, coauthored with Patrick Gaulé, we reexamine the widely held bel...
This paper presents work in progress to a broader research programme on German and European universi...
Technology transfer between academic institutions and private industry represents an important means...
Existing literature has confined university technology transfer almost exclusively to formal mechani...
Existing literature has confined university technology transfer almost exclusively to formal mechani...
Literature has identified formal and informal channels in university technology transfer. While form...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Recent initiatives by a number of OECD governments suggest considerable interest in emulating the Ba...
In the US experience, the Bayh-Dole Act has been considered as the major cause of an increase in te...
While the academic and policy literature has focused on patent counts and patent quality as possible...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of patent regulation in universities in Germany an...
This publication discusses one of the most influential pieces of legislation relating to technology ...
In the first chapter of this thesis, coauthored with Patrick Gaulé, we reexamine the widely held bel...
This paper presents work in progress to a broader research programme on German and European universi...
Technology transfer between academic institutions and private industry represents an important means...
Existing literature has confined university technology transfer almost exclusively to formal mechani...
Existing literature has confined university technology transfer almost exclusively to formal mechani...
Literature has identified formal and informal channels in university technology transfer. While form...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Recent initiatives by a number of OECD governments suggest considerable interest in emulating the Ba...
In the US experience, the Bayh-Dole Act has been considered as the major cause of an increase in te...
While the academic and policy literature has focused on patent counts and patent quality as possible...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of patent regulation in universities in Germany an...
This publication discusses one of the most influential pieces of legislation relating to technology ...
In the first chapter of this thesis, coauthored with Patrick Gaulé, we reexamine the widely held bel...
This paper presents work in progress to a broader research programme on German and European universi...
Technology transfer between academic institutions and private industry represents an important means...