This paper focuses on the regional economic impacts of US university research and science parks. Motivating this focus is the fact that the landscape for private-sector research is changing, and future research might well emphasize America’s “new geography of innovation.” Thus, university research and science parks might face, if they are not already doing so, pressure to retain current tenants and competition for future tenants. We find that only 11 of 146 research and science parks in the USA have, in the spirit of public accountability, conducted an economic impact study. One reason for the paucity of such studies is that universities are unfamiliar about how to conduct as well as how to interpret the findings from such a study. We offer...
Sixty years after the establishment of the first science park at Stanford University, Science and Te...
This paper aims to expand our understanding of talent attraction management in Science Parks with a ...
Research universities in the United States have increasingly become involved in economic devel-opmen...
In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in public and private investment in universit...
University research parks are important as a mechanism for the transfer of academic research finding...
The paper is an exploratory study of science parks in the United States. It models the history of sc...
Abstract: The paper is an exploratory study of science parks in the United States. It models the his...
Science parks were first established in the United States in the 1950s. They have been widely touted...
University research parks constitute a potentially important mechanism for university technology tra...
In this paper, we present a generalized model of US university science and technology parks, and we ...
The article is devoted to the functioning of technology and science parks in developed economies. Th...
Although the notion of Science and Technology Parks (STPs) has become fairly widespread, however, th...
This study examines university relationships as they affect the attraction of high technology indust...
Recent work on Region Innovation Systems (RIS) has emphasised the importance of universities. Until ...
In what ways do research universities interact with regional economies? The answer to this central q...
Sixty years after the establishment of the first science park at Stanford University, Science and Te...
This paper aims to expand our understanding of talent attraction management in Science Parks with a ...
Research universities in the United States have increasingly become involved in economic devel-opmen...
In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in public and private investment in universit...
University research parks are important as a mechanism for the transfer of academic research finding...
The paper is an exploratory study of science parks in the United States. It models the history of sc...
Abstract: The paper is an exploratory study of science parks in the United States. It models the his...
Science parks were first established in the United States in the 1950s. They have been widely touted...
University research parks constitute a potentially important mechanism for university technology tra...
In this paper, we present a generalized model of US university science and technology parks, and we ...
The article is devoted to the functioning of technology and science parks in developed economies. Th...
Although the notion of Science and Technology Parks (STPs) has become fairly widespread, however, th...
This study examines university relationships as they affect the attraction of high technology indust...
Recent work on Region Innovation Systems (RIS) has emphasised the importance of universities. Until ...
In what ways do research universities interact with regional economies? The answer to this central q...
Sixty years after the establishment of the first science park at Stanford University, Science and Te...
This paper aims to expand our understanding of talent attraction management in Science Parks with a ...
Research universities in the United States have increasingly become involved in economic devel-opmen...