In this study, we respond to calls for further investigation on why and how scientists choose to commercialize their research. Mowery (University entrepreneurship and technology transfer: process design, and intellectual property, Elsevier, Oxford 2005), in his criticism of the US-system, emphasizes the need for multiple channels between university and industry. His argument makes the case of Sweden interesting, where the researchers own the intellectual property of their research. Sweden thus constitutes a unique case where data can be found on which choices researchers make in a setting where a variety of channels for transfer are available. Our empirical data, collected through case studies, allowed for the expansion of the typology for ...
There is a widespread belief that EU underperforms in the commercialization of publicly funded resea...
The recent rise in university-industry partnerships has stimulated an important public policy debate...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...
In this study, we respond to calls for further investigation on why and how scientists choose to com...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
There has been an increasing interest in the determinants and outcomes of successful technology tran...
Technology transfer, Commercialization, Academia, Industry, Stem cell research, L00, L26, L38,
Is a shift in intellectual property rights to universities the key instrument in increasing com-merc...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...
For developed countries, continuous innovation has been a prerequisite for economic growth for some ...
There is a widespread belief that EU underperforms in the commercialization of publicly funded resea...
This thesis addresses the commercialization decisions of academic scientists. Although there is a gr...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of patent regulation in universities in Germany an...
Background and Research Problem: Universities are complex and diversified institutions playing an ac...
This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology transfer ...
There is a widespread belief that EU underperforms in the commercialization of publicly funded resea...
The recent rise in university-industry partnerships has stimulated an important public policy debate...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...
In this study, we respond to calls for further investigation on why and how scientists choose to com...
The relative importance, and specific role, of academic entrepreneurship in society has long focused...
There has been an increasing interest in the determinants and outcomes of successful technology tran...
Technology transfer, Commercialization, Academia, Industry, Stem cell research, L00, L26, L38,
Is a shift in intellectual property rights to universities the key instrument in increasing com-merc...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...
For developed countries, continuous innovation has been a prerequisite for economic growth for some ...
There is a widespread belief that EU underperforms in the commercialization of publicly funded resea...
This thesis addresses the commercialization decisions of academic scientists. Although there is a gr...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of patent regulation in universities in Germany an...
Background and Research Problem: Universities are complex and diversified institutions playing an ac...
This article provides a critical review and discussion of current literature on technology transfer ...
There is a widespread belief that EU underperforms in the commercialization of publicly funded resea...
The recent rise in university-industry partnerships has stimulated an important public policy debate...
Many policy makers regard Technology Transfer Offices as a vehicle for Intellectual Property regimes...