Abstract: This paper presents empirical evidence of the relationship between faculty entrepreneurial activity-quantified in terms of the propensity of U.S. university faculty to work directly with industry on research activities that lead to patents-and human capital, measured in terms of faculty tenure and age. Patenting reflects a unique dimension of faculty entrepreneurship, namely, collaborative activity that results in joint intellectual property. We find that faculty with tenure are more likely to engage in such activity, thus providing suggestive evidence of an externality associated with permanent employment. We also find that older faculty are more likely to engage with industry, to a point, holding tenure constant. Tenure and age ...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to provide timely information to technol...
Do academic scientists bring valuable human capital to the companies they found or join? If so, what...
This paper focuses on the innovative actions of entrepreneurs, namely their tendency to reveal the i...
My dissertation research focuses commercializing university related technology. My first essay inves...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and substantial investment in research and development from the US governm...
This paper contributes to the literature on innovation and entrepreneurship by providing sector-spec...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
Research and public policy on academic entrepreneurship, especially in the United States, are largel...
AbstractThis paper studies the determinants of enterprising aspirations of university-based research...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs seek patents for spin-off technology in weak organiza...
There is national and international recognition of the importance of innovation, technology transfer...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs patent their inventions before and after creating a f...
Research and public policy on academic entrepreneurship in the United States is based on the assumpt...
[[abstract]]This paper empirically examines the relationship between research commercialization, ent...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to provide timely information to technol...
Do academic scientists bring valuable human capital to the companies they found or join? If so, what...
This paper focuses on the innovative actions of entrepreneurs, namely their tendency to reveal the i...
My dissertation research focuses commercializing university related technology. My first essay inves...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and substantial investment in research and development from the US governm...
This paper contributes to the literature on innovation and entrepreneurship by providing sector-spec...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
Research and public policy on academic entrepreneurship, especially in the United States, are largel...
AbstractThis paper studies the determinants of enterprising aspirations of university-based research...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs seek patents for spin-off technology in weak organiza...
There is national and international recognition of the importance of innovation, technology transfer...
This study explores why academic entrepreneurs patent their inventions before and after creating a f...
Research and public policy on academic entrepreneurship in the United States is based on the assumpt...
[[abstract]]This paper empirically examines the relationship between research commercialization, ent...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to provide timely information to technol...
Do academic scientists bring valuable human capital to the companies they found or join? If so, what...
This paper focuses on the innovative actions of entrepreneurs, namely their tendency to reveal the i...