This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology transfer and academic entrepreneurship. Drawing upon the notion of robustness in social systems and public choice theory, we review, code, and taxonomize 166 studies in order to assess the likelihood that these initiatives will generate innovation and economic growth. We find that academic entrepreneurship initiatives are characterized by conflicting goals, weak incentive structures for universities and academics, and are contextually dependent on several factors, e.g. strong vs. weak universities. Our results therefore suggest that there are critical boundary conditions that are unlikely to be fulfilled when universities and governments enact policie...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
This paper develops insight into the way in which twenty-first century universities worldwide have p...
In this paper, we discuss the nature of the university-industry relationship and recommend specific ...
Abstract This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology ...
This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology transfer ...
This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology transfer ...
The emergence of a new mode of knowledge production, the formation of a ‘Triple Helix’ of university...
In the knowledge society, universities have assumed new missions and relations in order to contribut...
Is a shift in intellectual property rights to universities the key instrument in increasing com-merc...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and substantial investment in research and development from the US governm...
ABSTRACT. This paper argues that it is important to devote greater attention to the study of entrepr...
Over the past thirty years, a rich body of research has focused on knowledge commercialization activ...
It is now increasingly acknowledged that universities, despite their research capabilities and owner...
The increasing importance of academic entrepreneurship as a key mechanism for new innovative advance...
Research and public policy on academic entrepreneurship in the United States is based on the assumpt...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
This paper develops insight into the way in which twenty-first century universities worldwide have p...
In this paper, we discuss the nature of the university-industry relationship and recommend specific ...
Abstract This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology ...
This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology transfer ...
This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology transfer ...
The emergence of a new mode of knowledge production, the formation of a ‘Triple Helix’ of university...
In the knowledge society, universities have assumed new missions and relations in order to contribut...
Is a shift in intellectual property rights to universities the key instrument in increasing com-merc...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and substantial investment in research and development from the US governm...
ABSTRACT. This paper argues that it is important to devote greater attention to the study of entrepr...
Over the past thirty years, a rich body of research has focused on knowledge commercialization activ...
It is now increasingly acknowledged that universities, despite their research capabilities and owner...
The increasing importance of academic entrepreneurship as a key mechanism for new innovative advance...
Research and public policy on academic entrepreneurship in the United States is based on the assumpt...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
This paper develops insight into the way in which twenty-first century universities worldwide have p...
In this paper, we discuss the nature of the university-industry relationship and recommend specific ...