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innovation-related initiatives, one of which was the National Cooperative Research Act (NCRA) of 1984. It has been argued that …
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The flow of knowledge from a university research park is not a new theme in the academic domain, but those studies that have focused on the prevalence of this phenomenon in the United States have been somewhat limited in the availability of data related to both the genesis of the park as well as...
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Entrepreneurship involves innovation and uncertainty. We outline a theory of entrepreneurship, which highlights the … importance of social networks in promoting innovation and reducing uncertainty. Our findings suggest that this “social” aspect of …
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Innovation Research (SBIR) program, of which 624 had been discontinued prior to technical completion, we provide for the first …
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Entrepreneurship involves innovation and uncertainty. We outline a theory of entrepreneurship, which highlights the … importance of social networks in promoting innovation and reducing uncertainty. Our findings suggest that this “social” aspect of …
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.S. Department of Energy’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. We find that larger firms are more likely to be …
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&D collaborations. Our results, albeit that they are tempered by a small sample of data, have implications how national innovation …
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infrastructure in the United States, and they are important as a possible element of our national innovation system. …
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Innovation Research (SBIR) program. We provide supply-side evidence on university research relationships and how the use of …
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This paper argues that a linear model of technology transfer is no longer sufficient, or perhaps even no longer relevant, to account for the nuances and complexities of the technology transfer process that characterizes the ongoing commercialization activities of universities. Shortcomings of...
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