This qualitative study extends literature on research commercialization by examining the dynamic nature of university-industry linkages (UIL). Thirty in-depth interviews conducted in Australia and Germany/the Netherlands provide evidence of the different phases through which UILs evolve and respective measures of success. Communication, understanding, trust, and people are universal drivers, yet managers must consider the variations in the nature of these factors to ensure successful UILs. This study equips managers involved in technology transfer, innovation, and commercialization with critical insights into developing effective relationships. The proposed conceptual framework also uncovers notable theoretical and managerial implications a...
The article introduces the special section on “University–industry linkages and academic engagements...
This study provides insight into the reality of university-industry technology transfer through the ...
Formal or informal relations between academia and industry have become more frequent and visible. As...
Despite increasing scholarly interest in commercialisation and university-industry linkages (UIL), a...
Rapid changes in the global competitive environment and the speed of innovation worldwide have force...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
AtricleUniversities play a crucial role in society as producers and transmitters of knowledge. In r...
Recent research suggests that organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via ...
Purpose – This article investigates the reasons for collaboration and the barriers to cooperation b...
International audienceThe literature emphasizes the importance of ensuring that measures developed a...
Research commercialisation and technology transfer have become buzzwords in today's scientific and b...
Effective university-industry technology transfer requires universities to maintain and strengthen r...
This paper identifies practices that can facilitate knowledge transfer in university--industry (U--I...
University-industry research partnerships provide a mechanism for enhanced knowledge transfer thereb...
This article reviews the literature on knowledge transfer mechanisms (KTMs) used in university-indus...
The article introduces the special section on “University–industry linkages and academic engagements...
This study provides insight into the reality of university-industry technology transfer through the ...
Formal or informal relations between academia and industry have become more frequent and visible. As...
Despite increasing scholarly interest in commercialisation and university-industry linkages (UIL), a...
Rapid changes in the global competitive environment and the speed of innovation worldwide have force...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
AtricleUniversities play a crucial role in society as producers and transmitters of knowledge. In r...
Recent research suggests that organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via ...
Purpose – This article investigates the reasons for collaboration and the barriers to cooperation b...
International audienceThe literature emphasizes the importance of ensuring that measures developed a...
Research commercialisation and technology transfer have become buzzwords in today's scientific and b...
Effective university-industry technology transfer requires universities to maintain and strengthen r...
This paper identifies practices that can facilitate knowledge transfer in university--industry (U--I...
University-industry research partnerships provide a mechanism for enhanced knowledge transfer thereb...
This article reviews the literature on knowledge transfer mechanisms (KTMs) used in university-indus...
The article introduces the special section on “University–industry linkages and academic engagements...
This study provides insight into the reality of university-industry technology transfer through the ...
Formal or informal relations between academia and industry have become more frequent and visible. As...