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What national policies are most efficient in promoting the commercialization of university-generated knowledge? We address this question by characterizing and evaluating the policy pursued in Sweden and the US, two countries that put a great deal of resources into university R&D, but follow very...
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The recent 'scientification' of commercial technology has brought the interface between universities and industry into sharp focus. In particular, academic entrepreneurship, i.e., the variety of ways in which academics take direct part in the commercialization of research, is widely discussed....
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US. -- Academic entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; R&D ; Spin-off firms ; Technology transfer ; University …
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within universities and in business. -- Academic entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; R&D ; Spin-off firms ; Technology transfer …
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; Innovation ; Intellectual property ; R&D ; Spin-off firms ; Technology transfer ; University-industry relations ; Universities …
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Despite a worldwide increase in university patenting, empirical studies have largely focused on analyzing university patenting in individual countries and regions. We provide analyses from an international perspective, examining patents at the top 300 universities worldwide. By providing a...
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innovation implementation has increased in recent years. The literature has investigated collaboration in various ways, but the … research gap, this paper investigated the different innovation strategy configurations in vertical, horizontal and … international collaborations in two innovative countries: Korea and Germany. Empirical analyses using Korean and German Community …
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general as well as in technology- and knowledge-intensive subsectors. We compare Germany and Portugal which exhibit, though EU … indicate that the skill composition has different effects on firm entry in the two countries. More specifically, for Portugal … results for Germany reveal exactly the opposite effect. These results suggest that both specialization and diversity theories …
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relationship for Germany and Portugal. Both countries, though member states of the European Union, are fairly different from each … considerably. While it turns out that in Portugal firm entries are positively affected by a high concentration of skills, it is the … opposite result for Germany which apparently benefits from higher diversity. Hence, we suggest that both concentration and …
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international competitiveness of enterprises, both countries changed their innovation policy and created incentives for a closer … cooperation among actors in the national innovation system (NIS) and supported the set up of new intermediaries. This contribution …
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