Academics spend less time on commercial activities than they did in 2009, writes Adi Gaskell. A new report highlights some of the consistent barriers to participation, with common factors including a lack of time and challenges around attracting interest from commercial partners. Closer relationships between scholars and the business community will make for better and faster scientific and technological discovery, and for smarter, more profitable business decisions
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Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
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Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
AbstractThis paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open scienc...
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What kind of partnerships are best placed to drive innovations? Considering the continual appetite f...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
This is the final version of the article. Available from World Scientific via the DOI in this record...
The UK is a world leader in research, home to a plethora of internationally acclaimed companies, and...
The REF’s impact criteria aim to encourage academic engagement with the business world. Government m...
Open research is about more than open access. It is about making all aspects of the research process...
This paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open science and co...
Public funding of university and company-based R&D centres of excellence is widespread both in core ...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
AbstractThis paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open scienc...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 107, 41 pages Policies towards business science links have been driv...
The vertical control of research and development (R&D) is becoming obsolete due to the increasing av...
Academic entrepreneurs are a valuable asset for universities. However, most academic entrepreneurs a...
What kind of partnerships are best placed to drive innovations? Considering the continual appetite f...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...