The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2013
- Government-sponsored university-industry collaboration and the production of nanotechnology patents in US universities pp. 749-767

- Branco Ponomariov
- Competition and R&D cooperation with universities and competitors pp. 768-787

- Thomas Bolli and Martin Woerter
- University startups as a commercialization alternative: lessons from three contrasting case studies pp. 788-808

- Paul Swamidass
- The impact of local linkages, international linkages, and absorptive capacity on innovation for foreign firms operating in an emerging economy pp. 809-827

- Tsai-Ju Liao and Chwo-Ming Yu
- Chinese technology transfer policy: the case of the national independent innovation demonstration zone of East Lake pp. 828-835

- Yongming Huang, David Audretsch and Megan Hewitt
- Parallel business models and the innovativeness of research-based spin-off ventures pp. 836-849

- Tommy Clausen and Einar Rasmussen
- The role of marketing activities in the fuzzy front end of innovation: a study of the biotech industry pp. 850-872

- M. Schoonmaker, E. Carayannis and P. Rau
- Twenty-five years of science-industry collaboration: the emergence and evolution of policy-driven research networks across Europe pp. 873-895

- Aimilia Protogerou, Yannis Caloghirou and Evangelos Siokas
- Spatial and industry proximity in collaborative research: evidence from Italian manufacturing firms pp. 896-910

- Oliviero Carboni
- Redeploying Bayh-Dole: beyond Merely doing good to optimizing the potential in results of taxpayer-funded research pp. 911-929

- John Tyler
- Creating value through external intellectual property commercialization: a desorptive capacity view pp. 930-949

- Nicole Ziegler, Frauke Ruether, Martin Bader and Oliver Gassmann
Volume 38, issue 5, 2013
- The cliometrics of academic chairs. Scientific knowledge and economic growth: the evidence across the Italian Regions 1900–1959 pp. 537-564

- Cristiano Antonelli, Nicola Crepax and Claudio Fassio
- Performance measures as forms of evidence for science and technology policy decisions pp. 565-576

- Irwin Feller
- Social networks in R&D program evaluation pp. 577-606

- Nicholas Vonortas
- Technology transfer model for Austrian higher education institutions pp. 607-640

- Joachim Heinzl, Ah-Lian Kor, Graham Orange and Hans Kaufmann
- The role of a Proof of Concept Center in a university ecosystem: an exploratory study pp. 641-650

- Catarina Maia and João Claro
- The impact of technology transfer contract on a firm’s market value in Korea pp. 651-674

- Jae-Seung Han and Sang-Yong Tom Lee
- Productivity growth, trade and FDI nexus: evidence from the Canadian manufacturing sector pp. 675-698

- Malick Souare
- The impact of licensed-knowledge attributes on the innovation performance of licensee firms: evidence from the Chinese electronic industry pp. 699-715

- Yuandi Wang, Zhao Zhou and Jason Li-Ying
- The growth of China’s technology transfer industry over the next decade: implications for global markets pp. 716-747

- Clifford Gross
Volume 38, issue 4, 2013
- Proof of Concept Centers in the United States: an exploratory look pp. 349-381

- Samantha Bradley, Christopher Hayter and Albert Link
- Technology transfer offices and academic spin-off creation: the case of Italy pp. 382-400

- Bernardina Algieri, Antonio Aquino and Marianna Succurro
- The making of plasma medicine. Strategy driven clusters and the emerging roles of cluster management and government supervision pp. 401-414

- Christiane Gebhardt
- University spillovers into small technology-based firms: channel, mechanism, and geography pp. 415-431

- Nobuya Fukugawa
- Business incubators and the networks of technology-based firms pp. 432-453

- Danny Soetanto and Sarah Jack
- Academic spin-offs, corporate spin-outs and company internal start-ups as technology transfer approach pp. 454-470

- Gunter Festel
- Nascent entrepreneurship and inventive activity: a somewhat new perspective pp. 471-485

- Rajeev Goel and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
- The effects of cognitive distance in university-industry collaborations: some evidence from Italian universities pp. 486-508

- Alessandro Muscio and Andrea Pozzali
- Academic patenting: the importance of industry support pp. 509-535

- Cornelia Lawson
Volume 38, issue 3, 2013
- Performance of technology transfer offices in Germany pp. 199-215

- Marcel Hülsbeck, Erik Lehmann and Alexander Starnecker
- The place-based nature of technological innovation: the case of Sophia Antipolis pp. 216-234

- Filippo Barbera and Sara Fassero
- The university’s unknown knowledge: tacit knowledge, technology transfer and university spin-offs findings from an empirical study based on the theory of knowledge pp. 235-250

- Fritjof Karnani
- Licensing versus selling in transactions for exploiting patented technological knowledge assets in the markets for technology pp. 251-272

- Seongkyoon Jeong, Sungki Lee and Yeonbae Kim
- Impact of university intellectual property policy on the performance of university-industry research collaboration pp. 273-301

- Hiroyuki Okamuro and Junichi Nishimura
- A control group study of incubators’ impact to promote firm survival pp. 302-331

- Michael Schwartz
- Fathers’ patenting behavior and the propensity of offspring to patent: an intergenerational analysis pp. 332-340

- Albert Link and Christopher Ruhm
- A policy for enhancing the disclosure of university faculty invention pp. 341-347

- Andreas Panagopoulos and Elias Carayannis
Volume 38, issue 2, 2013
- The management of industry–university joint research projects: how do partners coordinate and control R&D activities? pp. 69-92

- Valentina Morandi
- The role of proximity in university-business cooperation for innovation pp. 93-115

- Nola Hewitt-Dundas
- Active versus passive academic networking: evidence from micro-level data pp. 116-134

- Rajeev Goel and Christoph Grimpe
- Perceived chances for promotion among women associate professors in computing: individual, departmental, and entrepreneurial factors pp. 135-152

- Mary Fox and Wenbin Xiao
- R&D Venture: proposition of a technology transfer concept for breakthrough technologies with R&D cooperation: A case study in the energy sector pp. 153-179

- Stephan Hess and Roland Siegwart
- The ivory tower approach to entrepreneurial linkage: productivity changes in university technology transfer pp. 180-197

- Younhee Kim
Volume 38, issue 1, 2013
- Research collaboration in universities and academic entrepreneurship: the-state-of-the-art pp. 1-67

- Barry Bozeman, Daniel Fay and Catherine Slade
Volume 37, issue 6, 2012
- Mapping research on strategic alliances and innovation: a co-citation analysis pp. 789-811

- Maria Di Guardo and Kathryn Harrigan
- The third mission stalled? Universities in China’s technological progress pp. 812-827

- Weiping Wu and Yu Zhou
- Technology proximity between firms and universities and technology transfer pp. 828-866

- Martin Woerter
- The effects of industry characteristics on the sources of technological product and process innovation pp. 867-884

- Hua Liang and Zongyi Zhang
- The influence of public programs on inter-firm R&D collaboration strategies: project-level evidence from EU FP5 and FP6 pp. 885-916

- Mireille Matt, Stéphane Robin and Sandrine Wolff
- Measuring the economic impact of research joint ventures supported by the EU Framework Programme pp. 917-942

- Ascension Barajas, Elena Huergo and Lourdes Moreno
- Boundary spanning between industry and university: the role of Technology Transfer Centres pp. 943-966

- Anna Comacchio, Sara Bonesso and Claudio Pizzi
- The structure and dynamics of the global network of inter-firm R&D partnerships 1989–2002 pp. 967-987

- Michał Bojanowski, Rense Corten and Bastian Westbrock
Volume 37, issue 5, 2012
- Entrepreneurial human capital, complementary assets, and takeover probability pp. 589-608

- Erik Lehmann, Thorsten Braun and Sebastian Krispin
- Configuration in the flesh: challenges in publicly promoted clusters pp. 609-630

- Julie Hermans, Annick Castiaux, Marcus Dejardin and Stéphane Lucas
- Transferring knowledge in Quebec–Mexico partnerships: the case of the dairy industry pp. 631-647

- Ariadna Rodríguez Díaz
- Scientist entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia pp. 648-657

- Ahmed Alshumaimri, T. Aldridge and David Audretsch
- Knowledge transfer in academia: an exploratory study on the Not-Invented-Here Syndrome pp. 658-675

- David Grosse Kathoefer and Jens Leker
- Fostering industry-science cooperation through public funding: differences between universities and public research centres pp. 676-695

- Peter Teirlinck and Andre Spithoven
- Conditionally-mediated effects of scale in collaborative R&D pp. 696-714

- Yiannis Spanos
- Firm innovation in policy-driven parks and spontaneous clusters: the smaller firm the better? pp. 715-731

- Kuo-Feng Huang, Chwo-Ming Yu and Dah-Hsian Seetoo
- Small business innovation: firm level evidence from Sweden pp. 732-754

- Martin Andersson and Hans Lööf
- The nexus between science and industry: evidence from faculty inventions pp. 755-776

- Dirk Czarnitzki, Katrin Hussinger and Cédric Schneider
- Current trends in nanotechnology research across worldwide geo-economic players pp. 777-787

- Mario Coccia, Ugo Finardi and Diego Margon
Volume 37, issue 4, 2012
- R&D subsidy games: a cost sharing approach vs. reward for performance pp. 385-403

- Richard Gretz, Jannett Highfill and Robert Scott
- Universities and the success of entrepreneurial ventures: evidence from the small business innovation research program pp. 404-415

- Donald Siegel and Charles Wessner
- Information communication, organizational capability and new product development: an empirical study of Chinese firms pp. 416-432

- Yi Liu, Longwei Wang, Changhong Yuan and Yuan Li
- Motivations and obstacles to networking in a university business incubator pp. 433-453

- Christine Cooper, Stephanie Hamel and Stacey Connaughton
- What drives patenting and commerzialisation activity at East German universities? The role of new public policy, institutional environment and individual prior knowledge pp. 454-477

- Heike Grimm and Johannes Jaenicke
- Disentangling effort and performance: a renewed look at gender differences in commercializing medical school research pp. 478-489

- Jeannette Colyvas, Kaisa Snellman, Janet Bercovitz and Maryann Feldman
- Absorptive capacity and post-acquisition inventor productivity pp. 490-507

- Katrin Hussinger
- Conflict between entrepreneurship and open science, and the transition of scientific norms pp. 508-531

- Sotaro Shibayama
- Conjoint analysis of R&D contract agreements for industry-funded university research pp. 532-549

- So Sohn and Mooyeob Lee
- Visualizing nanotechnology research in Canada: evidence from publication activities, 1990–2009 pp. 550-562

- Guangyuan Hu, Stephen Carley and Li Tang
- Evaluation of technology transfer strategy of petrochemical process pp. 563-576

- Ali Mohaghar, Abbas Monawarian and Hamid Raassed
- Technology transfer contracts between R&D labs and commercial partners: choose your words wisely pp. 577-587

- Richard Franza, Kevin Grant and W. Spivey
Volume 37, issue 3, 2012
- Boundary-spanning in emerging technology research: determinants of funding success for academic scientists pp. 251-270

- Julia Melkers and Fang Xiao
- Ready to leave the ivory tower?: Academic scientists’ appeal to work in the private sector pp. 271-296

- Michael Fritsch and Stefan Krabel
- Start-ups among university employees: the influence of legitimacy, human capital and social capital pp. 297-312

- Tomas Karlsson and Caroline Wigren
- Firms’ rationales for interaction with research universities and the principles for public co-funding pp. 313-329

- Anders Broström
- Performance of knowledge interactions between public research centres and industrial firms in Spain: a project-level analysis pp. 330-354

- R. Núñez-Sánchez, Andrés Barge-Gil and A. Modrego-Rico
- Patent analysis for promoting technology transfer in multi-technology industries: the Korean aerospace industry case pp. 355-374

- Yongtae Park, Sungjoo Lee and Sora Lee
- The exploitation of publicly funded technology pp. 375-383

- Albert Link and John Scott
Volume 37, issue 2, 2012
- The larger role of the university in economic development: introduction to the special issue pp. 135-138

- Shiri Breznitz and Maryann Feldman
- The engaged university pp. 139-157

- Shiri Breznitz and Maryann Feldman
- Research universities as actors in the governance of local and regional development pp. 158-174

- Harvey Goldstein and Karin Glaser
- University supply and corporate demand for academic research pp. 175-191

- Roger Geiger
- The internationalization of science and its influence on academic entrepreneurship pp. 192-212

- Stefan Krabel, Donald Siegel and Viktor Slavtchev
- Promoting university startups: international patterns, vicarious learning and policy implications pp. 213-233

- Anne Miner, Yan Gong, Michael Ciuchta, Anthony Sadler and John Surdyk
- Beyond town and gown: university economic engagement and the legacy of the urban crisis pp. 234-250

- Margaret O’Mara
Volume 37, issue 1, 2012
- Entrepreneurship and innovation: public policy frameworks pp. 1-17

- David Audretsch and Albert Link
- Research centers in transition: patterns of convergence and diversity pp. 18-42

- Laura Cruz-Castro, Luis Sanz-Menéndez and Catalina Martínez
- The development of an entrepreneurial university pp. 43-74

- Maribel Guerrero and David Urbano
- The effectiveness of Kyoto Protocol and the legal institution for international technology transfer pp. 75-97

- Zhong Ma
- Drivers for international innovation activities in developed and emerging countries pp. 98-123

- Anja Schmiele
- Retrospective valuations of intellectual property pp. 124-133

- Blake Wilson
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