This research examines the influence of commercialization on support for scientific research. It compares the effects of the funding source with the type of organization on public support for stem cell research. Using a national Australian telephone survey (n = 1000), the results reveal that support drops significantly when scientific research is funded by private rather than public interests, and even more so when it is conducted in a private company rather than a public university. Respondents' preference for university research was enhanced if they trusted universities, distrusted major companies and believed that the research would be beneficial. A preference for public funding was also associated with lower trust in companies and a bel...
Based on data from a survey of biological scientists at 125 American universities, this article expl...
The basic concern of this paper is the effect of private sponsorship of university research on the a...
The basic concern of this paper is the effect of private sponsorship of university research on the a...
This paper discusses the impact of commercialization on public support for science. Scholars have lo...
This research examined why the public may be less supportive of stem cell research when conducted in...
Against a backdrop of increased costs and decreased support for universities (particularly for basic...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
Research commercialization is a crucial aspect of technological innovation and is a complex socio-ec...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
Public involvement is key to closing the gap between research production and research use, and the o...
Studies have demonstrated the importance of scientific research for innovation and economic performa...
Commercialization within the academic setting is associated with many challenges and barriers. Previ...
This paper aims to critically assess the impact of public university commercialisation on research e...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
U.S. academic health centers are entering the bioscience and technology industries in ways that are ...
Based on data from a survey of biological scientists at 125 American universities, this article expl...
The basic concern of this paper is the effect of private sponsorship of university research on the a...
The basic concern of this paper is the effect of private sponsorship of university research on the a...
This paper discusses the impact of commercialization on public support for science. Scholars have lo...
This research examined why the public may be less supportive of stem cell research when conducted in...
Against a backdrop of increased costs and decreased support for universities (particularly for basic...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
Research commercialization is a crucial aspect of technological innovation and is a complex socio-ec...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
Public involvement is key to closing the gap between research production and research use, and the o...
Studies have demonstrated the importance of scientific research for innovation and economic performa...
Commercialization within the academic setting is associated with many challenges and barriers. Previ...
This paper aims to critically assess the impact of public university commercialisation on research e...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
U.S. academic health centers are entering the bioscience and technology industries in ways that are ...
Based on data from a survey of biological scientists at 125 American universities, this article expl...
The basic concern of this paper is the effect of private sponsorship of university research on the a...
The basic concern of this paper is the effect of private sponsorship of university research on the a...