Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) can play important roles in university-based innovation processes, for example, by handling patenting issues and providing advice about funding. This study explores how patentability and ownership of academic inventions are connected to the roles and involvement of TTOs in commercialization of medical inventions. This in-depth exploration of four invention cases from two universities found that the number of TTO roles is related to patentability (i.e., patentable inventions entail more TTO roles than nonpatentable inventions), that the types of TTO roles are related to ownership (i.e., university-owned inventions entail more common roles than inventor-owned inventions), and TTO involvement in an innovation...
Most universities today assert ownership rights over all patentable inventions (and many other types...
We examine the interplay of the three major university actors in technology transfer from universiti...
Numerous papers on university patenting and commercialisation have mapped the patent ownership lands...
Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) can play important roles in university-based innovation processes...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
The role of universities has evolved over time. The most recent manifestation is the ‘Entrepreneuria...
This paper analyses four medical innovation processes originating from Stanford and Uppsala universi...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
This paper presents a systematic literature review of the intersection between intellectual property...
Universities are critical sources of innovation. In many countries, governments are working to intro...
Introduction: The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or ...
We provide a theoretical model which helps to explain the specific role of TTOs. Using a framework w...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
This Article focuses on intellectual property (IP) issues in the university setting. Often, universi...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
Most universities today assert ownership rights over all patentable inventions (and many other types...
We examine the interplay of the three major university actors in technology transfer from universiti...
Numerous papers on university patenting and commercialisation have mapped the patent ownership lands...
Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) can play important roles in university-based innovation processes...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
The role of universities has evolved over time. The most recent manifestation is the ‘Entrepreneuria...
This paper analyses four medical innovation processes originating from Stanford and Uppsala universi...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
This paper presents a systematic literature review of the intersection between intellectual property...
Universities are critical sources of innovation. In many countries, governments are working to intro...
Introduction: The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or ...
We provide a theoretical model which helps to explain the specific role of TTOs. Using a framework w...
A central theme of university entrepreneurship—including the generation and commercialization of uni...
This Article focuses on intellectual property (IP) issues in the university setting. Often, universi...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
Most universities today assert ownership rights over all patentable inventions (and many other types...
We examine the interplay of the three major university actors in technology transfer from universiti...
Numerous papers on university patenting and commercialisation have mapped the patent ownership lands...