Literature of Interest

Here you can find literature of general interest for the UniDev Network. You are welcome to add other titles that should be included in the list, or send the suggestions to Marie Hallberg and she will post them on the blog for you.

Acosta Sero M., Coronado Guerrero D.
Las relaciones ciencia tecnología en Espan?a, Evidencias a partir de las citas cienti?ficas en patentes
(2002) Economía Industrial (346) 4 pp. 27-46.

Azagra Caro J., Fernandez De Lucio I., Gutierrez Gracia A.
University patents: Output and input indicators… of what?
(2003) Research Evaluation (12) 1 pp. 5-16.

Bozeman B.
Technology transfer and public policy: A review of research and theory
(2000) Research Policy (29) pp. 627-655.

Bush V.
(1945) Science, the Endless Frontier: A Report to the President

Bercovitz, J., Feldmann, M.
Entpreprenerial universities and technology transfer: A conceptual framework for understanding knowledge-based economic development (2006) Journal of Technology Transfer, 31 (1), Pages 175-188.

Baldwin D., Green J.
‘University-Industry Relations: A Review of the Literature’
(1984) SRA Journal (15) 4 pp. 5-18.

Barnes M., Mowery D.C., Ziedonis A.A.
‘The Geographic Reach of Market and Nonmarket Channels of Technology Transfer: Comparing Citations and Licenses of University Patents’ (1997)

Bercovitz J., Feldman M.
‘Academic Entrepreneurs: Social Learning and Participation in University Technology Transfer’
(2004)

Bercovitz J.L., Feldman M.P.
‘Fishing Upstream: Firm Strategic Research Alliances with Universities’
(2005)

Bercovitz J.E.L., Feldman M.P., Feller I., Burton R.M.
‘Organizational Structure as a Determinant of Academic Patent and Licensing Behaviour: An Exploratory Study of Duke, Johns Hopkins, and Pennsylvania State Universities’
(2001) Journal of Technology Transfer (26) pp. 21-35.

Blake D.A.
‘The University’s Role in Marketing Research Discoveries’
(1993) Chronicle of Higher Education

‘Biotechnology Clusters as Regional, Sectoral Innovation Systems’
(2002) International Regional Science Review (25) 1 pp. 8-37.

Bray M.J., Lee J.N.
‘University Revenues from Technology Transfer: Licensing Fees vs. Equity Positions’
(2000) Journal of Business Venturing (15) pp. 385-392.

Brooks H., Randazzese L.
University-Industry Relations: The New Four Years and Beyond
(1998) Investing in Innovation pp. 361-399.

Bade F., Nerlinger E.A.
‘The Spatial Distribution of New Technology-based Firms: Empirical Results for West-Germany’
(2000) Papers in Regional Science (79) pp. 155-176.

Bagchi-Sen S., Hall L., Petryshyn L.
‘A Study of University’ Industry Linkages in the Biotechnology Industry: Perspectives from Canada’
(2001) International Journal of Biotechnology (3) 3-4 pp. 390-409.

Braczyk H., Cooke P., Heidenreich M.
(1998) Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Governance in a Globalized World

Basri E.
‘Inter-firm Technological Collaboration in Australia in an International Context: Implications for Innovation Performance and Public Policy’
(2001) Innovative Networks: Co-operation in National Innovation Systems pp. 143-168.

Campbell T.I.D., Slaughter S.
Faculty and administrators’ attitudes toward potential conflicts of inter-est, commitment, and equity in university-industry relationships
(1999) Journal of Higher Education (70) 3 pp. 309-352.

Chatterton P., Goddard J.B.
The response of higher education institutions to regional needs
(2001) Regional Policies in Europe. Key Opportunities for Regions in the 21st Century

Clark B.R.
(1998) Creating Entrepreneurial Universities

Cohen W.M., Levinthal D.A.
Absorptive capacity: A new perspective on learning and innovation
(1990) Administrative Science Quarterly (35) 1 pp. 128-152.

Camagni R.
(1991) Innovation Networks: Spatial Perspectives

Castells M., Hall P.
(1994) Technopolis of the World - The Making of Twenty-First Century Industrial Complexes

Chatterton P., Goddard J.
‘The Response of Higher Education Institutions to Regional Needs’
(2000) European Journal of Education (35) 4 pp. 475-496.

Cooke P.
‘Regional Innovation Systems: Competitive Regulation in the New Europe’
(1992) Geoforum (23) pp. 365-382.

Cooke P., Morgan K.
(1998) The Associational Economy: Firms, Regions and Innovation

Cockburn I., Henderson R.
‘Measuring Competence - Exploring Firm Effects In Pharmaceutical Research’
(1994) Journal of Economics & Management Strategy (3) pp. 481-519.

Cohen W.M., Levinthal D.A.
‘Absorptive Capacity: A New Perspective on Learning and Innovation’
(1990) Administrative Science Quarterly (35) pp. 128-152.

Cortright J., Mayer H.
(2001) High Tech Specialization: A Comparison of High Technology Centers The Brookings Institution

Dasgupta P., David P.A.
‘Towards a New Economics of Science’
(1994) Research Policy (23) pp. 487-522.

David P., Mowery D.C., Steinmueller E.W.
Analyzing the economic payoffs from basic research
(1994) Science and Technology Policies in Interdependent Economies pp. 57-78.

Eisenberg R.S.
‘Proprietary Rights and the Norms of Science In Biotechnology Research’
(1987) Yale Law Journal (97) 2 pp. 177-231.

Etzkowitz H.
‘Entrepreneurial Scientists and Entrepreneurial Universities in American Academic Science’
(1983) Minerva (21) pp. 1-21.

Etzkowitz H., Leydesdorff L.
Universities and the Global Knowledge Economy(1997)

Etzkowitz H., Peters L.
‘Profit from Knowledge: Organizational Innovations and Normative Change in American Universities’
(1991) Minerva (29) pp. 133-166.

Feldman M.P.
‘The University and Economic Development: The case of Johns Hopkins University and Baltimore’
(1994) Economics Development Quarterly (8) 1 pp. 67-76.

Feldman M.P.
‘Location and Innovation: The New Economic Geography of Innovation, Spillovers and agglomeration’
(2000) Handbook of Economic Geography pp. 373-394.

Feldman M.P., Desrochers P.
‘The Evolving Role of Research Universities in Technology Transfer: Lessons from the History of Johns Hopkins University’
(2003) Industry and Innovation (10) pp. 5-24.

Feldman M.P., Desrochers P.
Truth for Its Own Sake: Academic Culture and Technology Transfer at the Johns Hopkins University (2004)

Feldman M., Feller I., Bercovitz J., Burton R.
‘Equity and the echnology Transfer Strategies of American Research Universities’
(2002) Management Science (48) 1 pp. 105-121.

Feldman M., Francis J.
‘The Biotech Capitol Cluster’ (2002)

Feller I.
‘Universities as Engines of R&D-Based Economic Growth: They Think They Can’
(1990) Research Policy (19) pp. 335-348.

Edquist C.
(1997) Systems of Innovation: Technologies, Institutions and Organizations

Edquist C.
‘Systems of Innovation Approaches - Their Emergence and Characteristic’
(1997) Systems of Innovation: Technologies, Institutions and Organizations

Etzkowitz H.
‘Incubation of Incubators: Innovation as a Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Networks’
(2002) Science and Public Policy (29) 2 pp. 115-128.

Etzkowitz H.
(2002) MIT and the Rise of Entrepreneurial Science

Etzkowitz H., Leydesdorff L.
Introduction: Universities in the Global Knowledge Economy
(1997) Universities and the Global Knowledge Economy: A Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations pp. 1-8.

Etzkowitz H., Leydesdorff L.
‘The Future Location of Research and Technology Transfer’
(1999) Journal of Technology Transfer (24) pp. 111-123.

(2003) European Innovation Scoreboard 2002

Etzkowitz H., Leydesdorff L.
Emergence of a triple helix of university-industry-government relations
(1996) Science and Public Policy (23) pp. 279-286.

Etzkowitz H., Leydesdorff L.
The dynamics of innovation: From national systems and “mode 2″ to a triple helix of academic-industry-government relations
(2000) Research Policy (26) pp. 109-123.

(2004) Statistics on Science and Technology in Europe

Faulkner W., Senker J.
(1995) Knowledge Frontiers

Fernandez De Lucio I., Gutierrez Gracia A., Azagra Caro J., Jimenez Saez F.
Las debilidades y fortalezas del sistema valenciano de innovación
(2001) Sistemas Regionales de Innovación

Freeman C.
(1987) Technology Policy and Economic Performance: Lessons from Japan

Feldman M., Desrochers P.
‘Research Universities and Local Economic Development: Lessons from the History of the Johns Hopkins University’
(2003) Industry and Innovation (10) 1 pp. 5-24.

Florida R.
‘Toward the Learning Region’
(1995) Futures (27) 5 pp. 527-536.

Forrant R.
‘Pulling Together in Lowell: The University and the Regional Development Process’
(2001) European Planning Studies (9) 5 pp. 613-628.

Freeman C.
‘Networks of Innovators: A Synthesis of Research Issues’
(1991) Research Policy (20) pp. 499-514.

Freeman C.
‘The National System of Innovation in Historical Perspective’
(1995) Cambridge Journal of Economics (19) pp. 5-24.

Freeman C., Soete L.
(2000) The Economics of Industrial Innovation pp. 3.

Garcia-Romero A., Modrego Rico A.
Research training in Spain: An assessment exercise
(2001) Conference by the European Commission Directorate General for Re-search: The Contribution of Socio-economic Research to the Benchmarking of RTD Policies in Europe

(2002) Plan Valenciano de Investigación Cienti?fica, Desarrollo Tecnolo?gico e Innovacio?n (20/01-20/06)

Geuna A.
(1999) The Economics of Knowledge Production

Gibbons M., Limoges C., Nowotny H., Schwartzman S., Scoot P., Trow M.
(1994) The New Production of Knowledge

Henderson R., Jaffe A.B., Trajtenberg M.
Universities as a source of commercial technology: A detailed analysis of university Patenting 1965-1988
Review of Economics and Statistics (80) 1 pp. 119-127.

Geiger R.L.
(1993) Research and Relevant Knowledge: American Research Universities Since World War II

Geuna A.
‘Resource Allocation and Knowledge Production: Studies in the Economics of University Research’ (1998)

Jensen R., Thursby M.
‘Proofs and Prototypes For Sale: The Tale of University Licensing’
(2001) American Economic Review (91) 1 pp. 240-259.

Kargon R.H., Leslie S.
‘Selling Silicon Valley: Frederick Terman’s Strategy for High Tech Industry’
(1997) Business History Review

Keck O.
The National System for Technical Innovation in Germany
(1993) National Innovation Systems: A Comparative Analysis pp. 115-157.

Kim L.
National System of Industrial Innovation: Dynamics of Capacity Building in Korea
(1993) National Innovation Systems A Comparative Analysis pp. 357-383.

Kanter R.M.
(1995) World Class:Thriving Locally in the Global Economy

Keeble D., Lawson C., Moore B., Wilkinson F.
‘Collective Learning Processes, Networking and ‘Institutional Thickness’ in the Cambridge Region’
(1999) Regional Studies (33) 4 pp. 319-332.

Klofsten M., Jones-Evans D., Scharberg C.
‘Growing the Linkoping Technopole - A Longitudinal Study of Triple Helix Development in Sewden’
(1999) Journal of Technology Transfer (24) pp. 125-138.

Krugman P.
‘Good news from Ireland: A geographical perspective’
(1997) International Perspectives on the Irish Economy

Kline S.J., Rosenberg N.
An overview of innovation
(1986) The Positive Sum Strategy: Harnessing Technology for Economic Growth pp. 275-306.

Kotrlick J.W., Bertlett J.E.I.I., Higgings C.C., Williams H.A.
Factors associated with research productivity of agricultural education faculty
(2002) Journal of Agricultural Education (43) 3 pp. 1-10.

Koumpis K., Pavitt K.
Corporate activities in speech recognition and natural language: An-other “new-science”-based technology
(1999) International Journal of Innovation Management (3) 3 pp. 335-366.

Lee Y.S.
Technology transfer and the research university: A search for the boun-daries of university-industry collaboration
(1996) Research Policy (25) pp. 843-863.

Lundvall B.A.
Innovation as an interactive process: From user-producer interaction to the national system of innovation
(1988) Technical Change and Economic Theory

Lawton Smith H., Keeble D., Lawson C., Moore B., Wilkinson F.
Contrasting Regional Innovation Systems in Oxford and Cambridge
(1998) Local and Regional Systems of Innovation

Lawton Smith H., Keeble D., Lawson C., Moore B., Wilkinson F.
‘Universit ‘Business Interaction in the Oxford and Cambridge Regions’
(2001) Tijdshrift Voor Economosche En Sociale Geografie (92) 1 pp. 88-99.

Lawson C.
(1997) Territorial Clustering and High Technology Innovation: From Industrial Districts to Innovative Milieux, Working Paper 54

Lawson C., Lorenz E.
‘Collective Learning, Tacit Knowledge and Regional Innovative Capacity’
(1999) Regional Studies (33) 4 pp. 305-317.

Leydesdorff L., Etzkowitz H.
‘The Triple Helix as a Model for Innovation Studies’
(1988) Science and Public Policy (25) 3 pp. 195-203.

Lundvall B.
Introduction
(1992) National Systems of Innovation: Towards a Theory of Innovation and Interactive Learning

Lundvall B., Johnson B.
‘The Learning Economy’
(1994) Journal of Industry Studies (1) 2 pp. 23-42.

Lach S., Schankerman M.
‘Incentives and Invention in Universities’ (2003)

Lee Y.S.
‘University-Industry Collaboration on Technology Transfer’
(1998) Research Policy (26) pp. 69-84.

Levinthal D., March J.G.
‘The Myopia of Learning’
(1993) Strategic Management Journal (14) pp. 95-113.

Link A., Scott J.T., Siegel D.S.
‘The Economics of Intellectual Property at Universities: An Overview of the Special Issue’
(2003) International Journal of Industrial Organization (21) 9 pp. 1217-1225.

Link A.
(2002) From Seed to Harvest: The Growth of the Research Triangle Park

Luger M., Goldstein H.
(1991) Technology in the Garden

March J.G.
‘Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational learning,’
(1991) Organization Science (2) 1

McFetridge D.
The Canadian System of Industrial Innovation
(1993) National Innovation Systems: A Comparative Analysis pp. 299-323.

Miner A.S., Easley D.T., Devaughn M., Rura-Polley T.
The Magic Beanstalk Vision
(2001) The Entrepreneurial Dynamics

Mowery D., Rosenberg N.
(1989) Technology and the Pursuit of Economic Growth

Mowery D., Rosenberg N.
The US Innovation System
(1993) National Innovation Systems A Comparative Analysis pp. 29-75.

Mowery D.C., Ziedonis A.
(1999) The Effects of the Bayh-Dole Act on US University Research and Technology Transfer: Analyzing Data from Entrants and Incumbents Paper Presented at the Science and Technology Group, NBER Summer Institute

Mahdi S., Pavitt K.
Key national factors in the emergence of computational chemistry firms
(1997) International Journal of Innovation Management (1) 4 pp. 355-386.

Martin B.
The changing social contract for science and the evolution of the univer-sity
(2003) Science and Innovation: Rethinking the Rationales for Funding and Gov-ernance

Martin B., Etzkowitz H.
The origin and evolution of the university species
(2000) VEST (13) 34 pp. 9-34.

Merton R.K.
Science and technology in a democratic order
(1942) Journal of Legal and Political Sociology (1) pp. 115-126.

Merton R.K.
The Matthew effect in science
(1968) Science (159) pp. 56-63.

Meyer-Krahmer F., Schmoch U.
Science-based technologies: University-industry interactions in four fields
(1998) Research Policy (27) pp. 835-851.

Mowery D.C., Oxley J.E.
Inward technology transfer and competitiveness: The role of national innovation systems
(1995) Cambridge Journal of Economics (19) pp. 67-93.

Mowery D.C., Nelson R.R., Sampat B.N., Ziedonis A.A.
The growth of patenting and licensing by US Universities: An assess-ment of the effects of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980
(2001) Research Policy (30) pp. 99-119.

Niosi J., Bellon B.
(2002) The Absorptive Capacity of Regions

Nelson R.R.
‘Observations on the Post-Bayh-Dole Rise of Patenting at American Universities’
(2001) Journal of Technology Transfer (26) 1-2 pp. 13-19.

Peters L., Fusfeld H.
Current US University/Industry Research Connections. In National Science Foundation, University-Industry Research Relationships: Selected Studies
(1983)

Powell W.W., Owen-Smith J.
‘Universities and the Market for Intellectual Property in the Life Sciences’
(1998) Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (17) 2 pp. 227-253.

Praeger D., Omenn G.
‘Research, Innovation and University-Industry Linkages’
(1980) Science (207) 2980 pp. 379-384.

Rahm D.
‘Academic Perceptions of University-Firm Technology Transfer’
(1994) Policy Studies Journal (22) pp. 267-278.

Raider H.
‘Repeated Exchange and Evidence of Trust in the Substance Contract,’
(1998)

Rosenburg N., Birdsell Jr. L.E.
(1986) How the West Grew Rich

Rosenberg N., Nelson R.R.
‘American Universities and Technical Advance in Industry’
(1994) Research Policy (23) pp. 325-348.

Rosenkopf L., Nerkar A.
‘Beyond local search: Boundary-spanning, exploration, and impact in the optical disk industry’
(2001) Strategic Management Journal (22) pp. 4.

Rogers E.M., Yin J., Hoffmann J.
Assessing the effectiveness of technology transfer offices at US re-search universities
(2000) Journal of the Association of University Technology Manag-ers (12) pp. 47-80.

Salter A.J., Martin B.R.
The economic benefits of publicly funded basic research: A critical re-view
(2001) Research Policy (30) pp. 509-532.

Storck J., Hill P.A.
Knowledge diffusion through ’strategic communities’
(2000) Sloan Manage. Rev. (41) 2 pp. 63-74.

Santos F.M.
The coevolution of firms and their knowledge environment: Insights from the pharmaceutical industry
(2003) Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change (70) 7 pp. 687-715.

Lehrer M., Asakawa K.
Pushing scientists into the marketplace: Promoting science entrepre-neurship
(2004) Calif. Manage. Rev. (46) 3 pp. 55-76.

Schachtel M.R.B., Feldman M.P.
Reinforcing Interactions Between the Advanced Technology Program and State Technology Programs
(2000)

Siegel D., Waldman D., Link A.
‘Assessing the Impact of Organizational Practices on the Productivity of University Technology Transfer Offices: An Exploratory Study’ (1999)

Slaughter S.
The Higher Learning and High Technology (1990)

Slaughter S., Leslie L.
(1997) Academic Capitalism: Politics, Policies and the Entrepreneurial University

Stephan P.E., Levin S.G.
(1992) Striking the Mother Lode in Science: The Importance of Age, Place, and Time

Sturgeon T.J.
How Silicon Valley Came to Be
(2000) Understanding Silicon Valley: The Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Region pp. 15-47.

Teece D.J.
‘Multinational Enterprise, Internal Governance, and Industrial Organization’
(1985) American Economic Review (75) 2 pp. 233-238.

Thursby J.G., Kemp S.
‘Growth and Productive Efficiency of University Intellectual Property Licensing’
(2002) Research Policy (31) 1 pp. 109-124.

Thursby J.G., Thursby M.C.
‘Who is Selling the Ivory Tower? Sources of Growth in University Licensing’
(2002) Management Science (48) pp. 90-104.

Thursby J., Jensen R., Thursby M.
Objectives, characteristics and outcomes of university licensing: A sur-vey of major U.S. universities
(2001) J. Technol. Transf. (26) 1-2 pp. 59-72.

(2002) Science and Engineering Indicators 2000

Hippel Von E.
‘Economics of product development by users: The impact of sticky local information’
(1998) Management Science (44) 5 pp. 629.

Zeckhauser R.
‘The Challenge of Contracting for Technological Information’
(1996) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (93) pp. 12743-12748.

Gunasekara, C.
Reframing the role of Universities in the development of regional innovation systems
(2006) Journal of Technology Transfer, 31 (1), Pages 101-113. Cited 1 times.

Garlick S.
(1998) Creative Associations in Special Places: Enhancing the Partnership Role of Universities in Building Competitive Regional Economies

Goddard J.
‘Universities and Regional Development: An Overview’
(1999) Universities and Regional Engagement Southern pp. 33-46.

Goddard J., Chatterton P.
‘Regional Development Agencies and the Knowledge Economy: Harnessing the Potential of Universities’
(1999) Environment and Planning C Government and Policy (17) pp. 685-699.

Guston D.H.
‘Retiring the Social Contract for Science’
(2000) Issues in Science and Technology (16) 4 pp. 32-36.

Hagen R.
‘Globalization, University Transformation and Economic Regeneration: A UK Case Study of Public/Private Sector Partnership’
(2002) International Journal of Public Sector Management (15) 3 pp. 205-219.

Hall P.
(1994) Innovation, Economics and Evolution

Hansen N.
‘Competition, Trust, and Reciprocity in the Development of Innovative Regional Milieux’
(1992) Papers in Regional Science (71) 2 pp. 95-105.

Hart D.M.
(1988) Forged Consensus: Science, Technology and Economic Policy in the United States, 1921-1953

Hassink R.
‘Towards Regionally Embedded Innovation Support Systems in South Korea? Case Studies from Kyongbuk-Taegu and Kyonggi’
(2001) Urban Studies (38) pp. 1373-1395.

Hassink R.
‘Regional Innovation Support Systems: Recent Trends in Germany and East Asia’
(2002) European Planning Studies (10) 2 pp. 153-164.

Holland B.A.
‘From Murky to Meaningful: The Role of Mission in Institutional Change’
(1999) Colleges and Universities As Citizens pp. 48-73.

Holland B.A.
‘Toward a Definition and Characterization of the Engaged University’
(2001) Metropolitan Universities (2) 3 pp. 20-29.

Morgan K.
‘The Learning Region: Institutions, Innovation and Regional Renewal’
(1997) Regional Studies (31) pp. 491-503.

Morgan K., Nauwelaers C.
A Regional Perspective on Innovation: From Theory to Strategy
(1999) Regional Innovation Strategies: The Challenge for Less-Favoured Regions pp. 1-18.

Niosi J., Bas T.G.
‘The Competencies of Regions: Canada’s Clusters in Biotechnology’
(2001) Small Business Technology (17) pp. 31-42.

Porter M.E.
(1990) The Competitive Advantage of Nations Macmillan

Putnam R.
‘The Prosperous Community: Social Capital and Public Life’
(1993) American Prospect (13) pp. 35-42.

Santoro M.D., Chakrabarti A.K.
‘Firm Size and Technology Centrality in Industry-University Interac-tions’
(2002) Research Policy (31) pp. 1163-1180.

Saxenian A.
‘Regional Networks and the Resurgence of Silicon Valley’
(1990) California Management Review (33) pp. 89-112.

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(1990) American Science Policy Since World War II The Brookings

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‘University-Industry Relationships in Germany and their Regional Con-sequences’
(2000) Regional Innovation, Knowledge and Global Change pp. 89-122.

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The New Role of theUniversity in the Productive Sector
(1997) Universities and the Global Knowledge Economy: A Triple Helix of Uni-versity-Industry-Government Relations pp. 11-20.

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‘Policies to Stimulate Regional Innovation Capabilities via University-Industry Collaboration: An Analysis and an Assessment’
(2003) R&D Management (33) 2 pp. 209-229.

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‘Clusters of High Technology SMEs: The Dutch Case’
(1999) Regional Studies (33) 4 pp. 391-400.

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Managing academic innovation in Taiwan: Towards a ’scientific-economic’ framework
(2006) Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 73 (2), Pages 199-213.

Etzkowitz H.
Research groups as ‘quasi-firms’ the invention of the entrepreneurial university
(2003) Res. Policy (32) 1 pp. 109-121.

Etzkowitz H., Leydesdorff L.
(1997) Universities and the Global Knowledge Economy: Triple-Helix of Univer-sity-Industry-Government Relations

Sanz-Menendez L., Cruz-Castrol L.
Coping with environmental pressures: Public research organizations responses to funding crises
(2003) Res. Policy (32) 2 pp. 209-227.

McKelvey M.D.
(1997) Universities and the Global Knowledge Economy: Triple-Helix of Univer-sity-Industry-Government Relations

Di Gregorio D., Shane S.
Why do some universities generate more start-ups than others?
(2003) Res. Policy (32) 2 pp. 209-227.

Mowery D.C., Nelson R.R., Sampat B.N., Ziedonis A.A.
The growth of patenting and licensing by U.S. universities: An assess-ment of the effect of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980
(2001) Res. Policy (30) 1 pp. 99-119.

Shane S.A.
Encouraging university entrepreneurship? The effect of the Bayh-Dole Act on university patenting in the United States
(2004) J. Bus. Venturing (19) 1 pp. 127-151.

Thursby J., Thursby M.
Who is selling the ivory tower. Sources of growth in university licensing
(2002) Manage. Sci. (48) 1 pp. 90-104.

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Survey of intellectual property commercialization in the higher educa-tion sector
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Capturing intellectual property rights for the UK: A critique of university policy
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Research and technology outsourcing
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(2004) Academic Entrepreneurship: University Spinoffs and Wealth Creation

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Industry-university partnership
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(1999) Government Laboratories: Transition and Transformation

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The importance of public research institutes in innovative networks - Empirical results from the Metropolitan Innovation Systems Barcelona, Stockholm and Vienna
(2000) Eur. Plan. Stud. (8) 4 pp. 451-463.

Shane S., Stuart T.
Organizational endowments and the university start-ups
(2002) Manage. Sci. (48) 1 pp. 154-171.

Hackett E.J.
Organizational perspectives on university-industry research relations
(2001) Degrees of Compromise: Industrial Interests and Academic Values

Jensen R.A., Thursby J.G., Thursby M.C.
Disclosure and licensing of university inventions: The best we can do with the **t we get to work with
(2003) Int. J. Ind. Organ. (21) 9 pp. 1271-1300.

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(1999) The Economics of Knowledge Production: Funding and the Structure of University Research

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The nature of innovation market failure and the design of public support for private innovation
(2000) Res. Policy (29) 4-5 pp. 437-448.

Druilhe C., Garnsey E.
Academic spin-off ventures: A resource opportunity approach
(2001) New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium pp. 175-190.

Link A.N., Scott J.T., Siegel D.S.
The economics of intellectual property at universities: An overview of the special issue
(2003) Int. J. Ind. Organ. (21) 9 pp. 1217-1225.

Hsu P., Shyu J.Z., Yu H., Yuo C., Lo T.
Exploring the interaction between incubators and industrial clusters: The case of the itri incubator in Taiwan
(2003) R & D Manag. (33) 1 pp. 79-90.

Jensen R.A., Thursby M.C.
Proofs and prototypes for sale: The tale of university licensing
(2001) Am. Econ. Rev. (91) 1 pp. 240-259.

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