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The Journal of Technology Transfer

1977 - 2025

Current editor(s): Albert N. Link, Donald S. Siegel, Barry Bozeman and Simon Mosey

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Volume 39, issue 6, 2014

Scientist entrepreneurship across scientific fields pp. 819-835 Downloads
T. Aldridge, David Audretsch, Sameeksha Desai and Venkata Nadella
The impact of participation in European joint research projects on knowledge creation and economic growth pp. 836-858 Downloads
Daniela Di Cagno, Andrea Fabrizi and Valentina Meliciani
FDI spillovers on firm survival in Italy: absorptive capacity matters! pp. 859-897 Downloads
Anna Ferragina and Fernanda Mazzotta
Determinants of national patent ownership by public research organisations and universities pp. 898-914 Downloads
Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro
Learning through foreign market participation: the relative benefits of exporting, importing, and foreign direct investment pp. 915-944 Downloads
Paloma Almodóvar, Javier Saiz-Briones and Brian Silverman
The role of firm and national level factors in fostering R&D cooperation: a cross country comparison pp. 945-976 Downloads
Chiara Franco and Manuela Gussoni
Dynamics of collaboration in university–industry partnerships: do initial conditions explain development patterns? pp. 977-993 Downloads
Taran Thune and Magnus Gulbrandsen

Volume 39, issue 5, 2014

Anatomy of Tsinghua University Science Park in China: institutional evolution and assessment pp. 663-674 Downloads
Yonghua Zou and Wanxia Zhao
The trust “builders” in the technology transfer relationships: an Italian science park experience pp. 675-687 Downloads
Elena Giaretta
Venture capital enters academia: an analysis of university-managed funds pp. 688-715 Downloads
Annalisa Croce, Luca Grilli and Samuele Murtinu
A method using two dimensions of the patent classification for measuring the technological proximity: an application in identifying a potential R&D partner in biotechnology pp. 716-747 Downloads
Katia Angue, Cécile Ayerbe and Liliana Mitkova
A new approach to measuring time-lags in technology licensing: study of U.S. academic research institutions pp. 748-773 Downloads
Jisun Kim and Tugrul Daim
Teaching technology commercialization: introduction to the special section pp. 774-779 Downloads
Andrew Nelson and Erik Monsen
Parting the ivory curtain: understanding how universities support a diverse set of startups pp. 780-792 Downloads
Sonali Shah and Emily Pahnke
The university is the classroom: teaching and learning technology commercialization at a technological university pp. 793-808 Downloads
Jonathan Levie
The business of translation: The Johns Hopkins University Discovery to Market program pp. 809-817 Downloads
Phillip Phan

Volume 39, issue 4, 2014

Accelerating commercialization: a new model of strategic foundation funding pp. 503-523 Downloads
Maryann Feldman and Alexandra Graddy-Reed
Beyond innovation: the Small Business Innovation Research program as entrepreneurship policy pp. 524-543 Downloads
Haifeng Qian and Kingsley Haynes
Dynamics of collaborative research medicine: the case of glaucoma pp. 544-566 Downloads
Ronald Ramlogan and Davide Consoli
“To have and have not”: founders’ human capital and university start-up survival pp. 567-593 Downloads
Giuseppe Criaco, Tommaso Minola, Pablo Migliorini and Christian Serarols-Tarrés
Arts districts, universities, and the rise of digital media pp. 594-615 Downloads
Shiri Breznitz and Douglas Noonan
Influences of return migration on international collaborative research networks: cases of Japanese scientists returning from the US pp. 616-634 Downloads
Yukiko Murakami
Credibility and legitimacy in policy-driven innovation networks: resource dependencies and expectations in Dutch electric vehicle subsidies pp. 635-661 Downloads
Frank Rijnsoever, Leon Welle and Sjoerd Bakker

Volume 39, issue 3, 2014

Technology transfer in a global economy pp. 301-312 Downloads
David Audretsch, Erik Lehmann and Mike Wright
From the entrepreneurial university to the university for the entrepreneurial society pp. 313-321 Downloads
David Audretsch
Academic entrepreneurship, technology transfer and society: where next? pp. 322-334 Downloads
Mike Wright
The USPTO economics research agenda pp. 335-344 Downloads
Stuart Graham and Galen Hancock
Transnational innovation networks aren’t all created equal: towards a classification system pp. 345-357 Downloads
Mary Walshok, Josh Shapiro and Nathan Owens
Global technological collaboration network: network analysis of international co-inventions pp. 358-375 Downloads
Giuditta Prato and Daniel Nepelski
Entrepreneurship research centers around the world: research orientation, knowledge transfer and performance pp. 376-392 Downloads
Lucio Cassia, Alfredo Massis, Michele Meoli and Tommaso Minola
The contribution of universities to growth: empirical evidence for Italy pp. 393-414 Downloads
Martin Carree, Antonio Malva and Enrico Santarelli
Entrepreneurial universities in two European regions: a case study comparison pp. 415-434 Downloads
Maribel Guerrero, David Urbano, James Cunningham and Damien Organ
Governance typology of universities’ technology transfer processes pp. 435-453 Downloads
Anja Schoen, Bruno Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Joachim Henkel
Not searching, but finding: how innovation shapes perceptions about universities and public research organisations pp. 454-471 Downloads
Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Rafael Pardo and Ruth Rama
University Third mission in Italy: organization, faculty attitude and academic specialization pp. 472-486 Downloads
Secondo Rolfo and Ugo Finardi
Too little, too early: California’s transient advantage in the photovoltaic solar industry pp. 487-501 Downloads
Joel West

Volume 39, issue 2, 2014

Do different types of incubators produce different types of innovations? pp. 151-168 Downloads
José Barbero, José Casillas, Mike Wright and Alicia Ramos Garcia
Participation and commitment in third-party research funding: evidence from Italian Universities pp. 169-198 Downloads
Andrea Bonaccorsi, Luca Secondi, Enza Setteducati and Alessio Ancaiani
Linking innovation, productivity, and competitiveness: implications for policy and practice pp. 199-218 Downloads
E. Carayannis and E. Grigoroudis
Against the one-way-street: analyzing knowledge transfer from industry to science pp. 219-246 Downloads
Heide Fier and Andreas Pyka
A new perspective to explore the technology transfer efficiencies in US universities pp. 247-275 Downloads
Mei Ho, John Liu, Wen-Min Lu and Chien-Cheng Huang
Some comments on Antonelli and Quatraro’s paper of measuring effect of biased technology on TFP pp. 276-280 Downloads
Yongbao Ji and Yanping Wang
The effects of biased technological changes on total factor productivity: a rejoinder and new empirical evidence pp. 281-299 Downloads
Cristiano Antonelli and Francesco Quatraro

Volume 39, issue 1, 2014

PIs as boundary spanners, science and market shapers pp. 1-10 Downloads
Vincent Mangematin, Paul O’Reilly and James Cunningham
Principal investigators as scientific entrepreneurs pp. 11-32 Downloads
Anne Casati and Corine Genet
Navigating the role of the principal investigator: a comparison of four cases pp. 33-51 Downloads
Donna Kidwell
Closing the distance between academia and market: experimentation and user entrepreneurial processes pp. 52-74 Downloads
Daniela Baglieri and Gianni Lorenzoni
Management knowledge and the organization of team science in university research centers pp. 75-92 Downloads
Craig Boardman and Branco Ponomariov
The inhibiting factors that principal investigators experience in leading publicly funded research pp. 93-110 Downloads
James Cunningham, Paul O’Reilly, Conor O’Kane and Vincent Mangematin
Academic outcomes among principal investigators, co-principal investigators, and non-PI researchers pp. 111-133 Downloads
Mary Feeney and Eric Welch
‘A jack of all trades’: the role of PIs in the establishment and management of collaborative networks in scientific knowledge commercialisation pp. 134-149 Downloads
Diana Boehm and Teresa Hogan
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