Completing the paradigm: commercialization, patenting, and scientific publishing
Albert N. Link
Chapter 7 in Creating Scientific Knowledge, 2026, pp 79-85 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Chapter 7 expands on the relationship between public and private innovation, or external knowledge innovation, and scientific knowledge. Viewing the formation of scientific knowledge in terms of commercialization—commercialization of new or significantly improved goods or services by knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial (KIE) firms, or commercialization of a product, process, or service from a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)-funded research firm—through correlative analysis the relationship between the commercialization to spillover of knowledge relationships where the spillover of scientific knowledge is quantified in terms of patenting behavior and scientific publishing behavior is explored.
Keywords: Public innovation; Private innovation; Scientific innovation; Commercialization; Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial (KIE) firms; Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035345441
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