Committee Members: Chair - Pamela Tolbert; Member - David StrangUniversities have resisted commercializing technology for the greater part of this past century. Until recently, only a small number of universities transferred their technology to the public, but now commercialized science is widespread. This study explores how the field grew and how different factors affected the diffusion of this once illegitimate practice over time. Specifically, this study investigates the adoption of technology transfer offices -- university employees committed to facilitate the transfer of university technology for commercial use -- and how universities' status, identity, and exposure to prior adopters differentially motivated their engagement in this ...
This monograph argues that a linear model of technology transfer is no longer sufficient, or perhaps...
Technology transfer describes a formal transferring of new discoveries and innovations resulting fro...
Technology transfer is the process by which universities and other higher education institutions (HE...
The rate of university patenting increased dramatically during the 1980s. To what extent did the kno...
Universities have resisted commercializing technology for the greater part of this past century. Unt...
This chapter discusses the consequences of academic mobility and the extent to which the movement of...
This dissertation project seeks to make a contribution to the growing body of literature on academic...
This thesis includes two essays. Essay 1 analyzes the diffusion process of a cost-reducing technolog...
This thesis addresses the commercialization decisions of academic scientists. Although there is a gr...
Research on academic engagement and technology transfer or commercialization offers important insigh...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Problem: In an era of rising tuition costs and accountability movements, colleges and their faculty...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Universities are a source of technological innovation, which in turn facilitates economic growth. Th...
Universities in two social settings may independently orient themselvJ to public service obligations...
This monograph argues that a linear model of technology transfer is no longer sufficient, or perhaps...
Technology transfer describes a formal transferring of new discoveries and innovations resulting fro...
Technology transfer is the process by which universities and other higher education institutions (HE...
The rate of university patenting increased dramatically during the 1980s. To what extent did the kno...
Universities have resisted commercializing technology for the greater part of this past century. Unt...
This chapter discusses the consequences of academic mobility and the extent to which the movement of...
This dissertation project seeks to make a contribution to the growing body of literature on academic...
This thesis includes two essays. Essay 1 analyzes the diffusion process of a cost-reducing technolog...
This thesis addresses the commercialization decisions of academic scientists. Although there is a gr...
Research on academic engagement and technology transfer or commercialization offers important insigh...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Problem: In an era of rising tuition costs and accountability movements, colleges and their faculty...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Universities are a source of technological innovation, which in turn facilitates economic growth. Th...
Universities in two social settings may independently orient themselvJ to public service obligations...
This monograph argues that a linear model of technology transfer is no longer sufficient, or perhaps...
Technology transfer describes a formal transferring of new discoveries and innovations resulting fro...
Technology transfer is the process by which universities and other higher education institutions (HE...