This paper explores how university-based research is utilised via user driven competence centres. Those centres are truly “Triple Helix born” since they bring together academic and business research(ers) in structures co-funded with public money with the explicit mission engage in user driven Triple Helix activities. It more specifically looks at where challenges in terms of the management of intellectual property present themselves. Following a brief introduction of why the centres have emerged, we present an overview of their key features and draw on empirical examples to develop a better understanding of how they operate in practice. In the final section, intellectual property experiences of two of these centres are outlined. Potential s...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
Universities have, for a long time, gained societal recognition and interest through their ability t...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...
This paper explores how university-based research is utilised via user driven competence centres. Th...
The transfer of knowledge from academic institutions to society takes a number of forms. The classic...
We discuss the challenges of managing university intellectual property (IP) for applications in dive...
This report presents the results of an empirical study that explores intellectual property (IP) mana...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project examined ...
Recent thinking on open innovation and the knowledge-based economy have stressed the importance of e...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This chapter presents findings from a comparative study of user-driven competence centres and busine...
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increase...
Despite of the fact that primary purpose of universities is to disseminate knowledge, university res...
In the past, for universities, the suggestion that they rather than other, commercial, actors should...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
Universities have, for a long time, gained societal recognition and interest through their ability t...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...
This paper explores how university-based research is utilised via user driven competence centres. Th...
The transfer of knowledge from academic institutions to society takes a number of forms. The classic...
We discuss the challenges of managing university intellectual property (IP) for applications in dive...
This report presents the results of an empirical study that explores intellectual property (IP) mana...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project examined ...
Recent thinking on open innovation and the knowledge-based economy have stressed the importance of e...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This chapter presents findings from a comparative study of user-driven competence centres and busine...
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increase...
Despite of the fact that primary purpose of universities is to disseminate knowledge, university res...
In the past, for universities, the suggestion that they rather than other, commercial, actors should...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
Universities have, for a long time, gained societal recognition and interest through their ability t...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...