In press.-- et al.The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to technological innovation is heavily disputed. This paper argues that legislative frameworks may stimulate the development of local practices for the management and exploitation of intellectual property (IP), which in turn determine the level of academic patenting. We present case studies of two comparable universities in each of four selected European countries with different histories of national IP legislation. A within-country analysis shows that a wider range and earlier development of local IP management and exploitation practices are accompanied by higher levels of academic patenting, and that increasing similarity of IP pr...
In recent years, policy discourse has placed much emphasis on the patenting of the outcomes of acade...
This report presents the results of an empirical study that explores intellectual property (IP) mana...
This paper analyses and discusses the patenting activity of Public Research Organizations (PROs) in ...
The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to techn...
The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to techn...
The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to techn...
The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to techn...
[EN] The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to ...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
Discussions of academic entrepreneurship often focus on efforts to commercialize inventions appropri...
Despite of the fact that primary purpose of universities is to disseminate knowledge, university res...
As universities are increasingly called by their national governments for a more entrepreneurial man...
In recent years, policy discourse has placed much emphasis on the patenting of the outcomes of acade...
This report presents the results of an empirical study that explores intellectual property (IP) mana...
This paper analyses and discusses the patenting activity of Public Research Organizations (PROs) in ...
The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to techn...
The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to techn...
The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to techn...
The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to techn...
[EN] The impact of national legislative frameworks on the higher education sector's contribution to ...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
Discussions of academic entrepreneurship often focus on efforts to commercialize inventions appropri...
Despite of the fact that primary purpose of universities is to disseminate knowledge, university res...
As universities are increasingly called by their national governments for a more entrepreneurial man...
In recent years, policy discourse has placed much emphasis on the patenting of the outcomes of acade...
This report presents the results of an empirical study that explores intellectual property (IP) mana...
This paper analyses and discusses the patenting activity of Public Research Organizations (PROs) in ...