The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2007
- Determinants of knowledge transfer: evidence from Canadian university researchers in natural sciences and engineering pp. 561-592

- Réjean Landry, Nabil Amara and Mathieu Ouimet
- Research spending under regulatory uncertainty pp. 593-604

- Rajeev Goel
- Tax incentives for innovation: time to restructure the R&E tax credit pp. 605-615

- Gregory Tassey
- Expanding the R&E tax credit to drive innovation, competitiveness and prosperity pp. 617-628

- Robert Atkinson
- State sponsored large scale technology transfer projects in a developing country context pp. 629-644

- Uma Kumar, Vinod Kumar, Shantanu Dutta and Kamel Fantazy
Volume 32, issue 5, 2007
- The entrepreneurial puzzle: explaining the gender gap pp. 475-487

- Paula Stephan and Asmaa El-Ganainy
- The effect of university culture and stakeholders’ perceptions on university–business linking activities pp. 489-507

- Jeaninne Horowitz Gassol
- Is it possible to have cheaper drugs and preserve the incentive to innovate? The benefits of privatizing the drug approval process pp. 509-524

- Corinne Sauer and Robert Sauer
- S&T Parks and business incubators in middle-sized countries: the case of greece pp. 525-544

- Evangelia Sofouli and Nicholas Vonortas
- Knowledge transfer to emerging markets via consulting projects pp. 545-559

- Roger Svensson
Volume 32, issue 4, 2007
- Bringing science to life: an overview of countries outside of North America pp. 297-302

- Maryann Feldman and Harvey Schipper
- Bringing science to life in Australia: the need for a new approach in human health biotechnology policy pp. 303-327

- Jane Marceau
- Strong life sciences in innovative weak contexts: a “developmental” approach to a tantalizing mismatch pp. 329-341

- Judith Sutz
- The role of technology transfer offices in building the South African biotechnology sector: an assessment of policies, practices and impact pp. 343-365

- Rosemary Wolson
- Commercializing biomedical science in a rapidly changing “triple-helix” nexus: The experience of the National University of Singapore pp. 367-395

- Poh Wong
- Technology transfer perspectives in globalising India (drugs and pharmaceuticals and biotechnology) pp. 397-423

- Sumit Agarwal, Ashwani Gupta and R. Dayal
- Turning science into business in developing countries: the case of vaccine production in Vietnam pp. 425-434

- Tran Ca
- The beginning of university entrepreneurship in Japan: TLOs and bioventures lead the way pp. 435-456

- Robert Kneller
- Collaborative R&D: intellectual property rights between Tsinghua University and multinational companies pp. 457-474

- Bing Wang and Jun Ma
Volume 32, issue 3, 2007
- Bringing science to life: introduction to the special issue pp. 127-130

- Maryann Feldman and Richard Owens
- The science commons in health research: structure, function, and value pp. 131-131

- Robert Cook-Deegan
- The science commons in health research: structure, function, and value pp. 133-156

- Robert Cook-Deegan
- Academic patents and materials transfer agreements: substitutes or complements? pp. 157-172

- David Mowery and Arvids Ziedonis
- Faculty Entrepreneurs and Research Productivity pp. 173-194

- Robert Lowe and Claudia Gonzalez-Brambila
- The mobility of university inventors in Europe pp. 195-215

- Gustavo Crespi, Aldo Geuna and Lionel Nesta
- Patenting and spin-off creation by Canadian researchers in engineering and life sciences pp. 217-249

- Réjean Landry, Nabil Amara and Hooman Malek
- Effects on academia-industry collaboration of extending university property rights pp. 251-276

- Finn Valentin and Rasmus Jensen
- Organizing knowledge spillovers when basic and applied research are interdependent: German biotechnology policy in historical perspective pp. 277-296

- Mark Lehrer
Volume 32, issue 1, 2007
- Innovation management: Chinese experience and global implications pp. 1-8

- Mingfang Li
- Total Innovation Management: a novel paradigm of innovation management in the 21st century pp. 9-25

- Qingrui Xu, Jin Chen, Zhangshu Xie, Jingjiang Liu, Gang Zheng and Yong Wang
- Haier’s Tao of innovation: a case study of the emerging Total Innovation Management model pp. 27-47

- Qingrui Xu, Ling Zhu, Gang Zheng and Fangrui Wang
- An analysis of the universality, flexibility, and agility of total innovation management: a case study of Hewlett–Packard pp. 49-62

- Michael Menke, Qingrui Xu and Liangfeng Gu
- Product innovation and process innovation in SOEs: evidence from the Chinese transition pp. 63-85

- Yuan Li, Yi Liu and Feng Ren
- Competing with MNEs: developing manufacturing capabilities or innovation capabilities pp. 87-107

- Xudong Gao, Ping Zhang and Xielin Liu
- Towards a model of effective knowledge transfer within transnationals: The case of Chinese foreign invested enterprises pp. 109-122

- Paul Miesing, Mark Kriger and Neil Slough
- Research on innovation management and technology transfer in China pp. 123-126

- George Farris
Volume 31, issue 6, 2006
- Innovation in the U.S. Service Sector pp. 611-628

- Michael Gallaher and Jeffrey Petrusa
- The Public as a Limit to Technology Transfer: The Influence of Knowledge and Beliefs in Attitudes towards Biotechnology in the UK pp. 629-645

- Joan Costa-Font and Elias Mossialos
- Analysing High Technology Diffusion and Public Transference Programs: The Case of the European Game Program pp. 647-661

- José Albors, José Hervas and Antonio Hidalgo
- Measuring Technological Change in Greece pp. 663-671

- Athena Belegri-Roboli and Panayotis Michaelides
- Predicting Technology Success: Identifying Key Predictors and Assessing Expert Evaluation for Advanced Technologies pp. 673-684

- Craig Galbraith, Sanford Ehrlich and Alex DeNoble
- Capturing the Regional Economic Benefits of University Technology Transfer: A Case Study pp. 685-695

- Elyse Golob
Volume 31, issue 5, 2006
- The Costs and Benefits of Transferring Technology Infrastructures Underlying Complex Standards: The Case of IPv6 pp. 519-544

- Michael Gallaher and Brent Rowe
- Determining Factors of the Effectiveness of IP-based Spin-offs: Comparing the Netherlands and the US pp. 545-546

- Rudi Bekkers, Victor Gilsing and Marianne Steen
- Managing Complex Collaborative Projects: Lessons from the Development of a New Satellite pp. 568-588

- James Moody and Mark Dodgson
- The Entrepreneur as Innovator pp. 589-597

- Robert Hebert and Albert Link
- Creating Entrepreneurial Universities in the UK: Applying Entrepreneurship Theory to Practice pp. 599-603

- David Kirby
Volume 31, issue 4, 2006
- Introduction to the Symposium: Universities as a Source of Commercial Technology pp. 399-402

- Jorge Niosi
- Return on Investment in Innovation: Implications for Institutions and National Agencies* pp. 403-414

- A. Heher
- Who Develops a University Invention? The Impact of Tacit Knowledge and Licensing Policies pp. 415-429

- Robert Lowe
- The Effects of University Patenting and Licensing on Downstream R&D Investment and Social Welfare pp. 431-441

- Roberto Mazzoleni
- The Role of University Spinout Companies in an Emerging Technology: The Case of Nanotechnology pp. 443-450

- Dirk Libaers, Martin Meyer and Aldo Geuna
- Success Factors in Canadian Academic Spin-Offs pp. 451-457

- Jorge Niosi
- Are Service Profiles Incubator-Specific? Results from an Empirical Investigation in Italy* pp. 459-468

- Maximilian von Zedtwitz and Rosa Grimaldi
- Corporate Incubators: Industrial R&D and What Universities can Learn from them pp. 469-483

- Barbara Becker and Oliver Gassmann
- Industry–University Collaboration by Canadian Manufacturing Firms* pp. 485-499

- Petr Hanel and Marc St-Pierre
- Academic Inventiveness and Entrepreneurship: On the Importance of Start-up Companies in Commercializing Academic Patents pp. 501-510

- Martin Meyer
Volume 31, issue 3, 2006
- Institutional Assessment of Women in Science: Introduction to the Symposium pp. 307-310

- Monica Gaughan
- Profiles of Academic Activities and Careers: Does Gender Matter? An Analysis Based on French Life Scientist CVs pp. 311-324

- Mareva Sabatier, M. Carrere and Vincent Mangematin
- Women in Science: Racial and Ethnic Differences and the Differences They Make pp. 325-333

- Cheryl Leggon
- Institutionalization, Sustainability, and Repeatability of ADVANCE for Institutional Transformation pp. 335-344

- Sue Rosser and Jean-Lou Chameau
- Measuring Occupational Sex Segregation of Academic Science and Engineering pp. 345-354

- Lisa Frehill
- How Do Female and Male Faculty Members Construct Job Satisfaction? The Roles of Perceived Institutional Leadership and Mentoring and their Mediating Processes pp. 355-365

- Diana Bilimoria, Susan Perry, Xiangfen Liang, Eleanor Stoller, Patricia Higgins and Cyrus Taylor
- The Impact of Gender and Department Climate on Job Satisfaction and Intentions to Quit for Faculty in Science and Engineering Fields pp. 367-375

- Ronda Callister
- Participation, Performance, and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering: What is at Issue and Why pp. 377-386

- Mary Fox and Carol Colatrella
- Discovering Directions for Change in Higher Education Through the Experiences of Senior Women Faculty pp. 387-396

- Jennifer Sheridan, Patricia Brennan, Molly Carnes and Jo Handelsman
Volume 31, issue 2, 2006
- Diffusion as a Process of Creative Adoption pp. 211-226

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Academic Capitalism and University Incentives for Faculty Entrepreneurship pp. 227-239

- Catherine Renault
- An Econometric Analysis of the Role of Knowledge in Economic Performance pp. 241-255

- Ahmed Driouchi, El Azelmad and Gary Anders
- Patent Production at a European Research University: Exploratory Evidence at the Laboratory Level pp. 257-268

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Nicolas Carayol and Patrick Llerena
- Researchers’ Industry Experience and Productivity in University–Industry Research Centers: A “Scientific and Technical Human Capital” Explanation pp. 269-290

- Min-Wei Lin and Barry Bozeman
- Public–Private Partnerships in International Agricultural Research: An Analysis of Constraints pp. 291-300

- David Spielman and Klaus Grebmer
Volume 31, issue 1, 2006
- Regional Development in the Knowledge-Based Economy: The Construction of Advantage pp. 5-15

- Philip Cooke and Loet Leydesdorff
- The Knowledge-Based Economy: Conceptual Framework or Buzzword? pp. 17-30

- Benoît Godin
- The Regional Location of Knowledge Based Economy Activities in Israel pp. 31-44

- Dafna Schwartz
- The Impact of Gravity-Weighted Knowledge Spillovers on Productivity in Manufacturing pp. 45-60

- Carol Robbins
- Design and Test of an Index to Measure the Capability of Cities in Latin America to Create Knowledge-Based Enterprises pp. 61-76

- Scott Tiffin and Gonzalo Jimenez
- Digital Knowledge Exploitation: ICT, Memory Institutions and Innovation from Cultural Assets pp. 77-89

- Carla Laurentis
- Small Islands versus Big Cities: Lessons in the Political Economy of Regional Development from the World’s Small Islands pp. 91-100

- Godfrey Baldacchino
- Reframing the Role of Universities in the Development of Regional Innovation Systems pp. 101-113

- Chrys Gunasekara
- The Biosciences Knowledge Value Chain and Comparative Incubation Models pp. 115-129

- Philip Cooke, Dan Kaufmann, Chen Levin and Rob Wilson
- Business Development Support and Knowledge-Based Businesses pp. 131-143

- Gary Gorman and Sean McCarthy
- Business Development Capabilities in Information Technology SMEs in a Regional Economy: An Exploratory Study pp. 145-161

- Charles Davis and Elaine Sun
- Contextualising Regional Innovation Systems in a Globalising Learning Economy: On Knowledge Bases and Institutional Frameworks pp. 163-173

- Bjørn Asheim and Lars Coenen
- Entpreprenerial Universities and Technology Transfer: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Knowledge-Based Economic Development pp. 175-188

- Janet Bercovitz and Maryann Feldman
- “While a Storm is Raging on the Open Sea”: Regional Development in a Knowledge-based Economy pp. 189-203

- Loet Leydesdorff
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