The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of technological progress. Recent policies in Europe aim at increasing commercially orientated activities in academe. Based on a sample of German scientists across all fields of science we investigate the importance of academic patenting. Our findings suggest that academic involvement in patenting results in greater knowledge externalities, as academic patents appear to generate more forward citations. We also find that in the European context of changing research objectives and funding sources since the mid-90’s, the “importance” of academic patents declines over time. We show that academic entrants have patents of lower “quality” than academic incu...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
We examine ownership patterns of German university-invented patents before and after the abolition o...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
We examine ownership patterns of German university-invented patents before and after the abolition o...
The paper surveys recent empirical research on academic patenting in Europe, with particular emphasi...
Against the background of the so-called "European paradox", i.e. the conjecture that EU countries la...
The increasing commercialization of university discoveries has initiated a controversy on the impact...
We use an exogenous change in German Federal law to examine how entrepreneurial support and the owne...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the impact of academic patenting on publishing and ...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
We examine ownership patterns of German university-invented patents before and after the abolition o...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
We examine ownership patterns of German university-invented patents before and after the abolition o...
The paper surveys recent empirical research on academic patenting in Europe, with particular emphasi...
Against the background of the so-called "European paradox", i.e. the conjecture that EU countries la...
The increasing commercialization of university discoveries has initiated a controversy on the impact...
We use an exogenous change in German Federal law to examine how entrepreneurial support and the owne...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the impact of academic patenting on publishing and ...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
We examine ownership patterns of German university-invented patents before and after the abolition o...