This paper provides evidence that university-industry collaboration is important for turning commercial opportunities into patents. The results suggest that researchers who receive a large share of research grants from industry have a higher propensity to file a patent. Small dissemination grants generally exert a positive effect, whether they come from industry or not. It also finds that these interactions do not increase the number of industry owned patents alone but benefit universities’ commercialisation efforts in general
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
The past decade has witnessed a second academic revolution with the new role of contributing to econ...
The present PhD dissertation is dedicated to the general topic of knowledge transfer from academia t...
This paper focuses on academic patents owned by business companies and investigates the factors affe...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
This paper investigates the ownership of academic patents for a sample of UK academics and challenge...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the impact of academic patenting. On the basis of CV...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
This paper analyses the association between the number of patenting manufacturing firms and the quan...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
We consider a policy regime allowing academic institutions to grant industry the intellectual proper...
With innovation as a third mission of universities, governments around the world have competitive fu...
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
The past decade has witnessed a second academic revolution with the new role of contributing to econ...
The present PhD dissertation is dedicated to the general topic of knowledge transfer from academia t...
This paper focuses on academic patents owned by business companies and investigates the factors affe...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
This paper investigates the ownership of academic patents for a sample of UK academics and challenge...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the impact of academic patenting. On the basis of CV...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
This paper analyses the association between the number of patenting manufacturing firms and the quan...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
We consider a policy regime allowing academic institutions to grant industry the intellectual proper...
With innovation as a third mission of universities, governments around the world have competitive fu...
In recent years various studies have examined the factors that may explain academic patents. Existin...
The past decade has witnessed a second academic revolution with the new role of contributing to econ...
The present PhD dissertation is dedicated to the general topic of knowledge transfer from academia t...