Canada’s innovation performance is lagging behind other developed countries. The need for universities to commercialize their research is growing. University spinoffs (USOs) have emerged as the preferred mechanism by which universities transfer technology to the commercial realm. The problem, however, is that university research does not automatically generate economic growth. This study proposes and evaluates policy options available to the provincial government to support the commercialization of university research in BC. An overview of the relevant literature and current government programs is provided. A thematic analysis of the fifteen semi-structured interviews is conducted to identify the challenges associated with creating a U...
Th e push to commercialize publicly funded, academy-driven scientifi c research has emerged as a sig...
A research project submitted to the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta in partial fulfillme...
In recent years universities have been taken by a new wave of entrepreneurial activities. Originally...
The push to commercialize publicly funded, academy-driven scientific research has emerged as a signi...
This report, supported by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Knowledge Synthe...
The push to commercialize publicly funded, academy-driven scientific research has emerged as a signi...
Globalisation and the quest for competitiveness in a global market represents a new era of connected...
We examine the impact of corporate governance on firms’ innovation. We find that the presence of mor...
Canadian firms invest considerably less in research and development as a proportion of GDP than in ...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This research aims to contribute to a description of the breadth of opportunities for L2 contact and...
Growing uncertainties, rapid technological advancements, globalisation and increased levels of compe...
While the detailed mechanisms of the interplay of knowledge creation and economic growth have been d...
This work examines the scope of non-practicing entity behavior and whether the debate on remedies ca...
This paper is a strategic analysis of a boutique investment company operating in Vancouver, British ...
Th e push to commercialize publicly funded, academy-driven scientifi c research has emerged as a sig...
A research project submitted to the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta in partial fulfillme...
In recent years universities have been taken by a new wave of entrepreneurial activities. Originally...
The push to commercialize publicly funded, academy-driven scientific research has emerged as a signi...
This report, supported by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Knowledge Synthe...
The push to commercialize publicly funded, academy-driven scientific research has emerged as a signi...
Globalisation and the quest for competitiveness in a global market represents a new era of connected...
We examine the impact of corporate governance on firms’ innovation. We find that the presence of mor...
Canadian firms invest considerably less in research and development as a proportion of GDP than in ...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This research aims to contribute to a description of the breadth of opportunities for L2 contact and...
Growing uncertainties, rapid technological advancements, globalisation and increased levels of compe...
While the detailed mechanisms of the interplay of knowledge creation and economic growth have been d...
This work examines the scope of non-practicing entity behavior and whether the debate on remedies ca...
This paper is a strategic analysis of a boutique investment company operating in Vancouver, British ...
Th e push to commercialize publicly funded, academy-driven scientifi c research has emerged as a sig...
A research project submitted to the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta in partial fulfillme...
In recent years universities have been taken by a new wave of entrepreneurial activities. Originally...