The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 3-4, 2003
- Technology Transfer Trends in the Department of Education pp. 193-96

- William Peterson
- Availability and Accessibility of the Nation's Research Infrastructure: The Transfer of Assistive Technologies by Federal Laboratories pp. 197-205

- C Dan Brand
- Industry/University Licensing: Characteristics, Concerns and Issues from the Perspective of the Buyer pp. 207-13

- Jerry Thursby and Marie Thursby
- A Practical View of Strategies for Improving Federal Technology Transfer pp. 215-26

- Jacob N Erlich and Alan Gutterman
- Valleys of Death and Darwinian Seas: Financing the Invention to Innovation Transition in the United States pp. 227-39

- Philip E Auerswald and Lewis M Branscomb
- Technology Transfer Emerging Issues "High Impact Trends." pp. 241-49

- F Timothy Janis
- Diversity in Modeling Diffusion of Information Technology pp. 251-64

- Richard Baskerville and Jan Pries-Heje
- A Rich Vision of Technology Transfer Technology Value Management pp. 265-84

- Gary Lundquist
- Demand Pull Technology Transfer Applied to the Field of Assistive Technology pp. 285-303

- Stephen M Bauer
- Paths to Market for Supply Push Technology Transfer pp. 305-17

- James A Leahy
- Systematic Technology Transfer: A Case Study in Assistive Technology pp. 319-32

- Vathsala I Stone
- The State of the Science in Technology Transfer: Implications for the Field of Assistive Technology pp. 333-54

- Joseph P Lane
- Measuring the Economic Impact of University-Based Research pp. 355-61

- Russell W Bessette
- Deploying Homeland Security Technology pp. 363-68

- Albert Link and Vincent C Henrich
Volume 28, issue 2, 2003
- Rent-Seeking in Research Markets pp. 103-09

- Rajeev Goel
- Transferring Public Research: The Patent Licensing Mechanism in Agriculture pp. 111-30

- Kelly Day Rubenstein
- Technology Transfer via the Internet: A Way to Link Public Science and Enterprises? pp. 131-47

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Christian Rammer
- Technology Transfer: A Contextual Approach pp. 149-58

- Tibor Kremic
- Requirements Engineering Technology Transfer: An Experience Report pp. 159-65

- Francisco A C Pinheiro, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite and Jaelson F B Castro
- Barriers and Bridges for Successful Environmental Technology Transfer pp. 167-77

- Michael A Greiner and Richard M Franza
Volume 28, issue 1, 2003
- New Approaches to Technology Transfer from Publicly Funded Research pp. 9-15

- Manfred Schmiemann and Jean-Noel Durvy
- University Technology Transfer: Do Incentives, Management, and Location Matter? pp. 17-30

- Joseph Friedman and Jonathan Silberman
- Science Is Golden: Academic R&D and University Patents pp. 31-46

- Tom Coupé
- What Patent Data Reveal about Universities: The Case of Belgium pp. 47-51

- Sarina Saragossi and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- Patent Related Indicators for Assessing Knowledge-Generating Institutions: Towards a Contextualised Approach pp. 53-61

- Bart Van Looy, Julie Callaert, Koenraad Debackere and Arnold Verbeek
- A Count Data Model of Technology Adoption pp. 63-79

- Ana Faria, Paul Fenn and Alistair Bruce
- On the Growth of U.S. Science Parks pp. 81-85

- Albert Link and Kevin R Link
Volume 27, issue 4, 2002
- Technology Transfer in the Space Sector: An International Perspective pp. 307-09

- Henry R Hertzfeld
- Measuring the Economic Returns from Successful NASA Life Sciences Technology Transfers pp. 311-20

- Henry R Hertzfeld
- Technological Transfers from the European Space Programs: A Dynamic View and Comparison with Other R&D Projects pp. 321-38

- L Bach, P Cohendet and E Schenk
- Economic Effects and Spin-Offs in a Small Space Economy: The Case of Canada pp. 339-48

- Fernand Amesse, Patrick Cohendet, Alain Poirier and Jean-Marc Chouinard
- Transfer of Space Technologies Past and Present: The Russian Case pp. 349-60

- Lyudmila Pankova
Volume 27, issue 3, 2002
- Types of Knowledge and Their Roles in Technology Transfer pp. 219-31

- Michael E Gorman
- Hold-Ups and Asymmetric Information in a Technology Transfer: The Micronas Case pp. 233-43

- Klaus Kultti and Tuomas Takalo
- Defense Conversion in Small Companies: Risk, Activities, and Success Assessment pp. 245-61

- Sadok Z. Hougui, Sadok Z. Hougui, Aaron J. Shenhar, Dov Dvir and Asher Tishler
- Networking and Technology Transfer in the Spanish Ceramic Tiles Cluster: Its Role in the Sector Competitiveness pp. 263-73

- Jose G Albors
- Technology Transfer: An Opportunity for Small Open Economies pp. 275-89

- Sabine Mayer and Wolfgang Blaas
Volume 27, issue 2, 2002
- The Economics of Science and Technology pp. 155-203

- David Audretsch, Barry Bozeman, Kathryn L. Combs, Maryann Feldman, Albert Link, Donald Siegel and Paula Stephan
Volume 27, issue 1, 2002
- Technology Transfer in European Regions: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 5-13

- Loet Leydesdorff, Philip Cooke and Mikel Olazaran
- SMEs in Regional Innovation Systems and the Role of Innovation Support--The Case of Upper Austria pp. 15-26

- Franz Tödtling and Alexander Kaufmann
- Networking and Knowledge Transfer between Research and Industry in Transition Countries: Empirical Evidence from the Slovenian Innovation System pp. 27-38

- Knut Koschatzky
- Technological Strengths in Mature Sectors--An Impediment or an Asset for Regional Economic Restructuring? The Case of Multimedia and Biotechnology in Baden-Wurttemberg pp. 39-50

- Gerhard Krauss and Hans-Georg Wolf
- Rome's Telematics Strategy-Making Process: Sociotechnical Alignment and Clusters pp. 51-60

- Alfonso Molina and Mirta Michilli
- Regional Technology Policy and the Emergence of an R&D System in the Basque Country pp. 61-75

- Monica Moso and Mikel Olazaran
- Regional Innovation Systems: The Integration of Local 'Sticky' and Global 'Ubiquitous' Knowledge pp. 77-86

- Bjørn Asheim and Arne Isaksen
- Regional Innovation Systems in Central and Eastern Europe: Determinants, Organizers and Alignments pp. 87-96

- Slavo Radosevic
- The Regional Innovation Paradox: Innovation Policy and Industrial Policy pp. 97-110

- Christine Oughton, Mikel Landabaso and Kevin Morgan
- The Location of Multinationals in Industrial Districts: Knowledge Transfer in Biomedicals pp. 111-22

- Lucio Biggiero
- Regional Innovation Systems and the Advent of Strategic Science pp. 123-31

- Arie Rip
- Regional Innovation Systems: General Findings and Some New Evidence from Biotechnology Clusters pp. 133-45

- Philip Cooke
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