We investigate how university governance affects research output, measured by patenting and international university research rankings. For both European and U.S. universities, we generate several measures of autonomy, governance, and competition for research funding. We show that university autonomy and competition are positively correlated with university output, both among European countries and among U.S. public universities. We then identity a (political) source of exogenous shocks to funding of U.S. universities. We demonstrate that, when a state's universities receive a positive funding shock, they produce more patents if they are more autonomous and face more competition from private research universities. Finally, we show that duri...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Over the past couple decades university governance has become a popular topic in the debate of unive...
One of the main reasons for subsidising university research is the widespread belief that it generat...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
Support to university patent ownership is a popular R&D policy initiative to promote effective knowl...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
EU policy has tended to support university patent ownership. Some critics state that such support wr...
28 pages, 2 tables, 1 figureMost studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit o...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
Some literature has paid attention to the increase of university-owned patents in many EU countries,...
Europe is perceived to lag behind the US in converting its academic results into economic outcomes. ...
This exploratory study illustrates the potential of linking input and output data with the universit...
Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In contrast, we ...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Over the past couple decades university governance has become a popular topic in the debate of unive...
One of the main reasons for subsidising university research is the widespread belief that it generat...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
Support to university patent ownership is a popular R&D policy initiative to promote effective knowl...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
This paper surveys the existing fragmentary data on the growth of university-owned patents and unive...
EU policy has tended to support university patent ownership. Some critics state that such support wr...
28 pages, 2 tables, 1 figureMost studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit o...
The knowledge produced by academic scientists has been identified as a potential key driver of techn...
Some literature has paid attention to the increase of university-owned patents in many EU countries,...
Europe is perceived to lag behind the US in converting its academic results into economic outcomes. ...
This exploratory study illustrates the potential of linking input and output data with the universit...
Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In contrast, we ...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
Over the past couple decades university governance has become a popular topic in the debate of unive...
One of the main reasons for subsidising university research is the widespread belief that it generat...