This paper focuses on the question of whether the national production functions of patents owned by universities and public research organisations (PROs) differ. We use Eurostat patent and R&D data broken down by institutional sector for the European Union 27 and other countries in years 1982–2007, and we estimate dynamic panel models. The impact of R&D expenditure on patent ownership is higher for PROs than for universities. University patent ownership activity is dependent on business funding, while PRO patent ownership is not. We recommend a reversal of the current decline of PRO R&D expenditure and discuss whether PROs perform better at macroeconomic level vis a vis universities.JRC.J.2-Knowledge for Growt
Drawing on pooled cross-section time series data and fieldwork based comparative case studies, this ...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
This paper addresses an issue that has been largely ignored so far in the empirical literature on th...
EU policy has tended to support university patent ownership. Some critics state that such support wr...
Some literature has paid attention to the increase of university-owned patents in many EU countries,...
Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In contrast, we ...
28 pages, 2 tables, 1 figureMost studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit o...
The paper compares the value and impact of academic patents in five European countries with differen...
European universities and public research organizations (PROs) contribute substantially to their cou...
The paper compares the value and impact of academic patents in five European countries with differen...
This paper addresses the commercialization of academic patents, developed in both universities and p...
ABSTRACT. Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In con...
Patent statistics that reflect university technology development have become increasingly relevant a...
[EN] Technology ownership and knowledge transfer aim at the dissemination of public research results...
Patent statistics that reflect university technology development have become increasingly relevant a...
Drawing on pooled cross-section time series data and fieldwork based comparative case studies, this ...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
This paper addresses an issue that has been largely ignored so far in the empirical literature on th...
EU policy has tended to support university patent ownership. Some critics state that such support wr...
Some literature has paid attention to the increase of university-owned patents in many EU countries,...
Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In contrast, we ...
28 pages, 2 tables, 1 figureMost studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit o...
The paper compares the value and impact of academic patents in five European countries with differen...
European universities and public research organizations (PROs) contribute substantially to their cou...
The paper compares the value and impact of academic patents in five European countries with differen...
This paper addresses the commercialization of academic patents, developed in both universities and p...
ABSTRACT. Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In con...
Patent statistics that reflect university technology development have become increasingly relevant a...
[EN] Technology ownership and knowledge transfer aim at the dissemination of public research results...
Patent statistics that reflect university technology development have become increasingly relevant a...
Drawing on pooled cross-section time series data and fieldwork based comparative case studies, this ...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
This paper addresses an issue that has been largely ignored so far in the empirical literature on th...