Federal, state and local governments have encouraged university-industry cooperation in recent years through a number of different policies and programs. Industry has increasingly been looking to universities for new ideas, closer collaboration and more timely access to research results. Various levels of government have become increasingly involved in joint funding with industry in new university-industry research centers and institutes. State and local governments spend considerable effort to attract high-technology industry, using university-industry collaborative programs as one incentive. Yet despite the theoretical and policy importance of this topic, it has received little systematic research attention. Copyright 1987 by The Policy S...
Governmental policies to promote academia-industry cooperation in Japan have been rapidly expanded i...
Technology transfer (TT) may be defined generally as “the transfer of the results of research from u...
This article examines how collaborating with industry influences the academic scientist\u27s collabo...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the underlying factors in the process...
Public policy supports knowledge and technology transfer from university to industry since it is fre...
Public funding of academic research comes with an expectation that the outcome will yield economic a...
While technology transfer at universities has received considerable attention in the innovation and ...
In the past two decades, many universities have established Offices of Technology Transfer to increa...
There has been no systematic research of the characteristics of the universities and academic resear...
The study identifies important drivers of university-industry collaboration in automotive, biotechno...
Collaboration across-sector becomes a widely spread activity in the modern societies (Austin, 2000, ...
This paper identifies the potential barriers that can affect effective collaboration between indust...
Universities produce valuable technological inventions as research output. In many developing countr...
The concept of industry transferring work to academia is developed and studied using multiple cases ...
Technology transfer between academic institutions and private industry represents an important means...
Governmental policies to promote academia-industry cooperation in Japan have been rapidly expanded i...
Technology transfer (TT) may be defined generally as “the transfer of the results of research from u...
This article examines how collaborating with industry influences the academic scientist\u27s collabo...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the underlying factors in the process...
Public policy supports knowledge and technology transfer from university to industry since it is fre...
Public funding of academic research comes with an expectation that the outcome will yield economic a...
While technology transfer at universities has received considerable attention in the innovation and ...
In the past two decades, many universities have established Offices of Technology Transfer to increa...
There has been no systematic research of the characteristics of the universities and academic resear...
The study identifies important drivers of university-industry collaboration in automotive, biotechno...
Collaboration across-sector becomes a widely spread activity in the modern societies (Austin, 2000, ...
This paper identifies the potential barriers that can affect effective collaboration between indust...
Universities produce valuable technological inventions as research output. In many developing countr...
The concept of industry transferring work to academia is developed and studied using multiple cases ...
Technology transfer between academic institutions and private industry represents an important means...
Governmental policies to promote academia-industry cooperation in Japan have been rapidly expanded i...
Technology transfer (TT) may be defined generally as “the transfer of the results of research from u...
This article examines how collaborating with industry influences the academic scientist\u27s collabo...