We estimate a knowledge production function for university patenting using an individual effects negative binomial model. We control for R&D expenditures, research field and the presence of a TTO office. We distinguish between three kinds of researchers who staff labs: faculty, postdoctoral students and PhD students. We also examine whether PhDs and postdoctoral scholars contribute equally to patent activity or whether there is a differential effect depending upon visa status. We find patent counts relate positively and significantly to the number of faculty, number of PhD students and number of postdocs. Our results also suggest that not all graduate students and postdocs contribute equally to patenting but that contribution is mediated by...
The recent increase in patenting by university researchers has concerned observers asking if increas...
28 pages, 2 tables, 1 figureMost studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit o...
Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In contrast, we ...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
The rate of university patenting increased dramatically during the 1980s. To what extent did the kno...
In this paper we explore the degree to which patents are representative of the magnitude, direction...
One of the main reasons for subsidising university research is the widespread belief that it generat...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the impact of academic patenting. On the basis of CV...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
We examine the influence of faculty patenting on the rate, quality, and content of public research ...
This paper investigates the relationship between patenting and publication of research results by un...
I explore the degree to which patents represent magnitude of knowledge transferred from University t...
Using data on U.S. universities, we show that universities that give higher royalty shares to facult...
Support to university patent ownership is a popular R&D policy initiative to promote effective knowl...
The recent increase in patenting by university researchers has concerned observers asking if increas...
28 pages, 2 tables, 1 figureMost studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit o...
Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In contrast, we ...
A series of technology transfer policies formalized the trend of universities involving in commercia...
The rate of university patenting increased dramatically during the 1980s. To what extent did the kno...
In this paper we explore the degree to which patents are representative of the magnitude, direction...
One of the main reasons for subsidising university research is the widespread belief that it generat...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the impact of academic patenting. On the basis of CV...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
We examine the influence of faculty patenting on the rate, quality, and content of public research ...
This paper investigates the relationship between patenting and publication of research results by un...
I explore the degree to which patents represent magnitude of knowledge transferred from University t...
Using data on U.S. universities, we show that universities that give higher royalty shares to facult...
Support to university patent ownership is a popular R&D policy initiative to promote effective knowl...
The recent increase in patenting by university researchers has concerned observers asking if increas...
28 pages, 2 tables, 1 figureMost studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit o...
Most studies of academic patenting focus on the university as the unit of analysis. In contrast, we ...