The contribution of the knowledge producing sector to the innovative activity of firms, and to economic development in general is widely recognised. Nevertheless, several new important subtopics have emerged during the last two decades, which represent increasingly important research issues for academics and policy makers.
Italy lags quite behind vis-à-vis other industrialized countries, in public to private technology tr...
In this paper we address the role of university policies in the creation of academic spin-offs. We f...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate mechanisms of knowledge transfer between firms and unive...
Book synopsis: Universities have become essential players in the generation of knowledge and innovat...
AbstractOver the last 20 years, universities and Public Research Organizations have increased their ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the role of university Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) in con...
WP 12/2004; One of the main reasons why the Italian industry’s R&D activities lag behind those o...
The article examines whether firms benefit from the presence of universities when developing technol...
Academic research on knowledge transfer has focused on the United States, the highest technologies, ...
Emerging Actors and Roles in Policies for Innovation and Technology Transfer. The case of the Unive...
There is a widespread opinion that the Italian productive system has a presumed low capacity for inn...
In a context characterized by public spending reviews and research funding shortages, governments in...
The event was an opportunity to study topics of Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property and Spin-...
The article starts from the identification of the reasons why Italy is less prone to technology tran...
The commercialization and dissemination of knowledge technologies developed in academia have increas...
Italy lags quite behind vis-à-vis other industrialized countries, in public to private technology tr...
In this paper we address the role of university policies in the creation of academic spin-offs. We f...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate mechanisms of knowledge transfer between firms and unive...
Book synopsis: Universities have become essential players in the generation of knowledge and innovat...
AbstractOver the last 20 years, universities and Public Research Organizations have increased their ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the role of university Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) in con...
WP 12/2004; One of the main reasons why the Italian industry’s R&D activities lag behind those o...
The article examines whether firms benefit from the presence of universities when developing technol...
Academic research on knowledge transfer has focused on the United States, the highest technologies, ...
Emerging Actors and Roles in Policies for Innovation and Technology Transfer. The case of the Unive...
There is a widespread opinion that the Italian productive system has a presumed low capacity for inn...
In a context characterized by public spending reviews and research funding shortages, governments in...
The event was an opportunity to study topics of Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property and Spin-...
The article starts from the identification of the reasons why Italy is less prone to technology tran...
The commercialization and dissemination of knowledge technologies developed in academia have increas...
Italy lags quite behind vis-à-vis other industrialized countries, in public to private technology tr...
In this paper we address the role of university policies in the creation of academic spin-offs. We f...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate mechanisms of knowledge transfer between firms and unive...