In this study, we analyze the contribution of academics to corporate technology development. Firm patents that involve (Flemish) academic inventors are contrasted with patents developed in-house. Two distinctive patterns emerge. First, firms involve academics relatively more often when exploring new technological fields (novel to the firm). At the same time, the majority of inventions in which academics become involved still reside in domains familiar to the firm (exploitation). Second, the impact of academic involvement differs significantly depending on whether contributions are situated in familiar or novel domains. When working in domains in which the firm has previous experience, academic involvement leads on average to fewer subsequen...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
Against the background of the so-called "European paradox", i.e. the conjecture that EU countries la...
This paper analyzes the average effect of involving academics as inventors on the tech- nological im...
This paper analyzes the average effect of involving academics as inventors on the tech- nological im...
We analyze the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial invention processes ...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
This paper analyzes the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial invention p...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
This paper investigates the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial inventi...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
peer reviewedKnowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the co...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
Against the background of the so-called "European paradox", i.e. the conjecture that EU countries la...
This paper analyzes the average effect of involving academics as inventors on the tech- nological im...
This paper analyzes the average effect of involving academics as inventors on the tech- nological im...
We analyze the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial invention processes ...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
This paper analyzes the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial invention p...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
This paper investigates the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial inventi...
Knowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the corporate partne...
peer reviewedKnowledge transfer from science to industry has been shown to be beneficial for the co...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
Against the background of the so-called "European paradox", i.e. the conjecture that EU countries la...