The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 6, 2009
- Cost-benefit analysis for global public–private partnerships: an evaluation of the desirability of intergovernmental organizations entering into public–private partnerships pp. 525-559

- John Scott
- Academic entrepreneurship and business schools pp. 560-587

- Mike Wright, Evila Piva, Simon Mosey and Andy Lockett
- Innovation and internationalization: the case of Italy pp. 588-602

- Rosanna Pittiglio, Edgardo Sica and Stefania Villa
- Technology transfer offices and university patenting in Sweden and Germany pp. 603-620

- Mark Sellenthin
- Elements that underpin high-tech business incubation processes pp. 621-636

- D. Patton, L. Warren and D. Bream
- Determinants of software piracy: economics, institutions, and technology pp. 637-658

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
Volume 34, issue 5, 2009
- Reevaluating the role of military research in innovation systems: introduction to the symposium pp. 449-454

- Andrew James
- National security and national innovation systems pp. 455-473

- David Mowery
- Industry relationships of DoD-funded academics and institutional changes in the US university system pp. 474-489

- Dirk Libaers
- Between market forces and knowledge based motives: the governance of defence innovation in the UK pp. 490-504

- Arman Avadikyan and Patrick Cohendet
- Organisational change and innovation system dynamics: the reform of the UK government defence research establishments pp. 505-523

- Andrew James
Volume 34, issue 4, 2009
- Why university inventions rarely produce income? Bottlenecks in university technology transfer pp. 343-363

- Paul Swamidass and Venubabu Vulasa
- Government strategies to attract R&D-intensive FDI pp. 364-379

- José Guimón
- Factors fostering academics to start up new ventures: an assessment of Italian founders’ incentives pp. 380-402

- Riccardo Fini, Rosa Grimaldi and Maurizio Sobrero
- Beyond incubation: an analysis of firm survival and exit dynamics in the post-graduation period pp. 403-421

- Michael Schwartz
- Exploring the influences on Australian agricultural professionals’ genetic engineering beliefs: an empirical analysis pp. 422-439

- Sarah Wheeler
- An innovation economics agenda for the Obama administration pp. 440-447

- Robert Atkinson
Volume 34, issue 3, 2009
- The entrepreneurial society pp. 245-254

- David Audretsch
- The performance of university spin-offs: an exploratory analysis using venture capital data pp. 255-285

- Junfu Zhang
- Technological diversity, scientific excellence and the location of inventive activities abroad: the case of nanotechnology pp. 286-303

- Andrea Fernández-Ribas and Philip Shapira
- Informing public policy on science and innovation: the Advanced Technology Program’s experience pp. 304-319

- Stephen Campbell, Stephanie Shipp, Tim Mulcahy and Ted Allen
- Research and standardisation in nanotechnology: evidence from Germany pp. 320-342

- Knut Blind and Stephan Gauch
Volume 34, issue 2, 2009
- Introduction and overview of the symposium issue: innovations and intellectual property values pp. 121-127

- Pierre Mohnen
- Does strong patent protection facilitate international technology transfer? Some evidence from licensing contracts of Japanese firms pp. 128-144

- Sadao Nagaoka
- The effects of stronger intellectual property rights on technology transfer: evidence from Japanese firm-level data pp. 145-158

- Ryuhei Wakasugi and Banri Ito
- The private value of patents by patent characteristics: evidence from Finland pp. 159-168

- Charlotta Grönqvist
- Knowledge diffusion from university and public research. A comparison between US, Japan and Europe using patent citations pp. 169-181

- Emanuele Bacchiocchi and Fabio Montobbio
- Settlement during patent litigation trials. An empirical analysis for Germany pp. 182-195

- Katrin Cremers
- Geographic and technological R&D spillovers within the triad: micro evidence from US patents pp. 196-211

- Luigi Aldieri and Michele Cincera
- Does mobility increase the productivity of inventors? pp. 212-225

- Karin Hoisl
- Persistence of innovation: stylised facts and panel data evidence pp. 226-243

- Bettina Peters
Volume 34, issue 1, 2009
- An analysis of science–industry collaborative patterns in a large European University pp. 1-23

- Rachel Levy, Pascale Roux and Sandrine Wolff
- The rank, stock, order and epidemic effects of technology adoption: an empirical study of bounce protection programs pp. 24-42

- Marc Fusaro
- How does initial public financing influence private incentives for follow-on investment in early-stage technologies? pp. 43-58

- Andrew Toole and Calum Turvey
- Comparative study of sustainable and non-sustainable interventions in technology development and transfer to the women’s vegetable gardens in the Gambia pp. 59-75

- Saikou Sanyang, Te-Chen Kao and Wen-Chi Haung
- The limits to internationalization of scientific research collaboration pp. 76-94

- Roderik Ponds
- Technology transfer by foreign firms and the utilization of competencies within Indian industry pp. 95-117

- Sumit K Majumdar
- Technology transfer: opportunities and outlook in a challenging economy pp. 118-120

- Clifford Gross
Volume 33, issue 6, 2008
- Intellectual property (IP) management: organizational processes and structures, and the role of IP donations pp. 549-559

- Bo Carlsson, Monica Dumitriu, Jeffrey Glass, Craig Nard and Richard Barrett
- Globalization of technology-based growth: the policy imperative pp. 560-578

- Gregory Tassey
- The economics of collective knowledge and technological communication pp. 579-599

- Pier Paolo Patrucco
- Strategic spin-off: a new incentive contract for managing R&D researchers pp. 600-618

- Michel Ferrary
- Transferring technology across borders: institutional effects in Chinese context pp. 619-630

- Bangcheng Liu, Ningyu Tang and Xiaomei Zhu
- The transfer and commercialisation of nanotechnology: a comparative analysis of university and company researchers pp. 631-652

- Christopher Palmberg
- Determinants and consequences of university spinoff activity: a conceptual framework pp. 653-666

- Rory O’Shea, Harveen Chugh and Thomas Allen
- Modeling the international technology transfer process in construction projects: evidence from Thailand pp. 667-687

- Tanut Waroonkun and Rodney Stewart
Volume 33, issue 5, 2008
- Inside the black box of business incubation: Study B—scale assessment, model refinement, and incubation outcomes pp. 439-471

- Sean Hackett and David Dilts
- Structure of the nanoscience and nanotechnology applications literature pp. 472-484

- Ronald Kostoff, Raymond Koytcheff and Clifford Lau
- Effects of university characteristics on scientists’ interactions with the private sector: an exploratory assessment pp. 485-503

- Branco Ponomariov
- Do specific forms of university-industry knowledge transfer have different impacts on the performance of private enterprises? An empirical analysis based on Swiss firm data pp. 504-533

- Spyros Arvanitis, Nora Sydow and Martin Woerter
- Evaluating academic technology transfer performance by how well access to knowledge is facilitated––defining an access metric pp. 534-547

- Jill Sorensen and Donald Chambers
Volume 33, issue 4, 2008
- International industrial R&D—policy challenges: introduction to the special issue pp. 331-336

- Jakob Edler and Wolfgang Polt
- Creative internationalization: widening the perspectives on analysis and policy regarding international R&D activities pp. 337-352

- Jakob Edler
- Foreign investment innovation: a review of selected policies pp. 353-363

- Ruth Rama
- Location choices within global innovation networks: the case of Europe pp. 364-378

- Frédérique Sachwald
- “We really don’t want to move, but...”: identity and strategy in the internationalisation of industrial R&D pp. 379-392

- Magnus Gulbrandsen and Helge Godoe
- The innovative performance of foreign-owned enterprises in small open economies pp. 393-406

- Bernhard Dachs, Bernd Ebersberger and Hans Lööf
- Internationalisation of R&D and embeddedness: the case of Austria pp. 407-421

- Helmut Gassler and Brigitte Nones
- The inflow of highly skilled workers into Hungary: a by-product of FDI pp. 422-438

- Annamária Inzelt
Volume 33, issue 3, 2008
- Spinouts from academic institutions: a literature review with suggestions for further research pp. 225-247

- Djordje Djokovic and Vangelis Souitaris
- Proof of concept centers: accelerating the commercialization of university innovation pp. 249-258

- Christine Gulbranson and David Audretsch
- Becoming an entrepreneurial university? A case study of knowledge exchange relationships and faculty attitudes in a medium-sized, research-oriented university pp. 259-283

- Arianna Martinelli, Martin Meyer and Nick Tunzelmann
- Technology parks in a developing country: the case of India pp. 285-299

- Geetha Vaidyanathan
- The effect of informal industry contacts on the time university scientists allocate to collaborative research with industry pp. 301-313

- Branco Ponomariov and P. Craig Boardman
- Assessing the nature of nanotechnology: can we uncover an emerging general purpose technology? pp. 315-329

- Jan Youtie, Maurizio Iacopetta and Stuart Graham
Volume 33, issue 2, 2008
- Advancing measures of innovation in the United States pp. 123-130

- Francisco Moris, John Jankowski and Pierre Perrolle
- The “Science of Science Policy”: reflections on the important questions and the challenges they present pp. 131-139

- Adam Jaffe
- Innovation-related data in bureau of economic analysis international economic surveys pp. 141-152

- Ned Howenstine
- Measuring U.S. innovative activity: business data at the U.S. Census Bureau pp. 153-171

- Barbara Atrostic
- The survey of industrial R&D—patent database link project pp. 173-186

- William Kerr and Shihe Fu
- A new approach to measuring technology with an application to the shape of the diffusion curves pp. 187-207

- Diego Comin, Bart Hobijn and Emilie Rovito
- Mapping the nanotechnology enterprise: a multi-indicator analysis of emerging nanodistricts in the US South pp. 209-223

- Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira
Volume 33, issue 1, 2008
- The new economics of the university: a knowledge governance approach pp. 1-22

- Cristiano Antonelli
- How scientists commercialise new knowledge via entrepreneurship pp. 23-43

- Colm O’Gorman, Orla Byrne and Dipti Pandya
- Science Parks’ tenants versus out-of-Park firms: who innovates more? A duration model pp. 45-71

- Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- Does knowledge diffusion between university and industry increase innovativeness? pp. 73-90

- Hans Lööf and Anders Broström
- The strategic value of new university technology and its impact on exclusivity of licensing transactions: An empirical study pp. 91-103

- Larry van den Berghe and Paul Guild
- Spatial mobility of knowledge transfer and absorptive capacity: analysis and measurement of the impact within the geoeconomic space pp. 105-122

- Mario Coccia
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