Despite various expected advantages, university-industry research collaboration (UIC), a relationship between two different worlds, often faces serious difficulties. Thus, the performance of UIC depends on the research partners' strategies to bridge the gaps between them according to the institutional environment. In Japan, UIC has developed rapidly since the late 1990s based on drastic institutional changes regarding universities. We pay special attention to the role of the university intellectual property (IP) policy introduced after 2003 and empirically examine its impact on the performance of UIC projects. A clear and equitable IP policy that can be applied flexibly to the needs of partners would be optimal for a UIC to be efficiently m...
contrasting models of the ways universities contribute to commercial innovation. While the two count...
Despite of the fact that primary purpose of universities is to disseminate knowledge, university res...
Using a panel of 30 Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical companies for the period of 1985 to 1998, w...
Despite various expected advantages, university-industry research collaboration (UIC), a relationshi...
This study is a quantitative analysis of Japanese patent information to examine the changes in the n...
<div><p>As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and ...
This study is a quantitative analysis of Japanese patent information to examine the changes in the n...
Haggling over rights to potential inventions can be a major roadblock to successful university–indus...
In the 1980s, the US government encouraged the cooperation of industries with universities in order ...
As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and foster e...
Analysts assessing the impact of university-industry research relations (UIRRs) and increasing propr...
The study investigated what must be altered in the intellectual property system to avoid obstructing...
As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and foster e...
Intellectual property (IP) ownership aggressiveness constitutes an organization's strategic stance t...
Within the context of the Health Industry Model (HIM), universities play a pivotal role in the devel...
contrasting models of the ways universities contribute to commercial innovation. While the two count...
Despite of the fact that primary purpose of universities is to disseminate knowledge, university res...
Using a panel of 30 Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical companies for the period of 1985 to 1998, w...
Despite various expected advantages, university-industry research collaboration (UIC), a relationshi...
This study is a quantitative analysis of Japanese patent information to examine the changes in the n...
<div><p>As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and ...
This study is a quantitative analysis of Japanese patent information to examine the changes in the n...
Haggling over rights to potential inventions can be a major roadblock to successful university–indus...
In the 1980s, the US government encouraged the cooperation of industries with universities in order ...
As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and foster e...
Analysts assessing the impact of university-industry research relations (UIRRs) and increasing propr...
The study investigated what must be altered in the intellectual property system to avoid obstructing...
As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and foster e...
Intellectual property (IP) ownership aggressiveness constitutes an organization's strategic stance t...
Within the context of the Health Industry Model (HIM), universities play a pivotal role in the devel...
contrasting models of the ways universities contribute to commercial innovation. While the two count...
Despite of the fact that primary purpose of universities is to disseminate knowledge, university res...
Using a panel of 30 Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical companies for the period of 1985 to 1998, w...