A growing stream of the academic literature has investigated the factors that hamper the participation of women researchers in patenting and commercialization activities; however, limited research has examined the policies that address these forms of the gender gap. In this paper, we explore whether the ownership arrangements of university patents and the presence of university-level support measures such as technology transfer offices and linkages with science and technology parks are positively associated with women’s involvement in academic patenting. We test our hypotheses on a sample of 2538 academic patents by Italian inventors in the period 1996–2007. The results of our analyses highlight a positive role of university policies in add...
The debate on the role of women in the academic world has focused on various phenomen...
This paper provides evidence that university-industry collaboration is important for turning commerc...
Using data on patent applications at the European Patent Office, we search for trends in academic pa...
A growing stream of the academic literature has investigated the factors that hamper the participati...
The present PhD dissertation is dedicated to the general topic of knowledge transfer from academia t...
We analyzed gender disparities in patenting by country, technological area, and type of assignee usi...
Increasing the representation of women in academia is a priority challenge in higher education polic...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
We use original data from a questionnaire survey of 9062 individuals enrolled in PhD programmes in I...
The role of academics in patenting activity is not limited to patents owned by universities (univers...
ince the Nineties, national and international scientific institutions have started to develop initia...
Purpose: This work presents a study on the female involvement in patent applications in all 23 Ibero...
AbstractIn recent years, the debate about the marginality of women in academic science has been exte...
This paper focuses on academic patents owned by business companies and investigates the factors affe...
The debate on the role of women in the academic world has focused on various phenomen...
This paper provides evidence that university-industry collaboration is important for turning commerc...
Using data on patent applications at the European Patent Office, we search for trends in academic pa...
A growing stream of the academic literature has investigated the factors that hamper the participati...
The present PhD dissertation is dedicated to the general topic of knowledge transfer from academia t...
We analyzed gender disparities in patenting by country, technological area, and type of assignee usi...
Increasing the representation of women in academia is a priority challenge in higher education polic...
This paper investigates gender issues in Ph.D. entrepreneurship. The empirical analysis is based on ...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
We use original data from a questionnaire survey of 9062 individuals enrolled in PhD programmes in I...
The role of academics in patenting activity is not limited to patents owned by universities (univers...
ince the Nineties, national and international scientific institutions have started to develop initia...
Purpose: This work presents a study on the female involvement in patent applications in all 23 Ibero...
AbstractIn recent years, the debate about the marginality of women in academic science has been exte...
This paper focuses on academic patents owned by business companies and investigates the factors affe...
The debate on the role of women in the academic world has focused on various phenomen...
This paper provides evidence that university-industry collaboration is important for turning commerc...
Using data on patent applications at the European Patent Office, we search for trends in academic pa...