The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 6, 2021
- Internal and external networks, and incubatees’ performance in dynamic environments: entrepreneurial learning’s mediating effect pp. 1707-1733

- Wenqing Wu, Hongxin Wang and Yenchun Jim Wu
- Tertiary education and science as drivers of high-technology exporting firms growth in developing countries pp. 1734-1757

- Jesús Peña-Vinces and David Audretsch
- A bit of basic, a bit of applied? R&D strategies and firm performance pp. 1758-1783

- Alex Coad, Agustí Segarra-Blasco and Mercedes Teruel
- More than STEM: spillovers from higher education institution infrastructure investments in the arts pp. 1784-1813

- Douglas Noonan, Joanna Woronkowicz and Jessica Sherrod Hale
- The brokering role of technology transfer offices within entrepreneurial ecosystems: an investigation of macro–meso–micro factors pp. 1814-1844

- Conor O’Kane, James A. Cunningham, Matthias Menter and Sara Walton
- When incubator resources are crucial: survival chances of student startups operating in an academic incubator pp. 1845-1868

- Tali Hadasa Blank
- Does founding team composition influence external investment? The role of founding team prior experience and founder CEO pp. 1869-1888

- Tali Hadasa Blank and Abraham Carmeli
- Fiction lagging behind or non-fiction defending the indefensible? University–industry (et al.) interaction in science fiction pp. 1889-1916

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Laura González-Salmerón and Pedro Marques
- How academic researchers select collaborative research projects: a choice experiment pp. 1917-1948

- Frank J. Rijnsoever and Laurens K. Hessels
- Financial performance studies of university spin-off companies (USOs) in the West Midlands pp. 1949-1972

- Peter Jelfs and Helen Lawton Smith
- Corrupt encounters of the fairer sex: female entrepreneurs and their corruption perceptions/experience pp. 1973-1994

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- Start-ups, Innovation and Knowledge Spillovers pp. 1995-2016

- David Bruce Audretsch, Maksim Belitski and Rosa Caiazza
- Systematic literature review paper: the regional innovation system-university-science park nexus pp. 2017-2050

- T. Theeranattapong, D. Pickernell and C. Simms
- How are companies paying for university research licenses? Empirical evidence from university-firm technology transfer pp. 2051-2121

- Arman Yalvac Aksoy and Catherine Beaudry
Volume 46, issue 5, 2021
- Robotisation of the manufacturing industries in the EU: Convergence or divergence? pp. 1269-1290

- Andre Jungmittag
- Technology transfer in the construction industry pp. 1291-1320

- Petri Uusitalo and Rita Lavikka
- Government royalties on sales of biomedical products developed with substantial public funding pp. 1321-1343

- Robert S. Danziger and John Scott
- Environmental dynamism and cooperative innovation: the moderating role of state ownership and institutional development pp. 1344-1375

- Xincheng Wang, Jide Sun, Longwei Tian, Wenjia Guo and Tianyu Gu
- Why is Germany less entrepreneurial? A behavioral reasoning perspective pp. 1376-1416

- Maha Aly and Galal Galal-Edeen
- Pathways to academic entrepreneurship: the determinants of female scholars’ entrepreneurial intentions pp. 1417-1441

- Nadia Di Paola
- Microgravity protein crystallization for drug development: a bold example of public sector entrepreneurship pp. 1442-1461

- Troy J. Scott and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Determinants of research productivity in Korean Universities: the role of research funding pp. 1462-1486

- Young-Hwan Lee
- University ownership and information about the entrepreneurial opportunity in commercialisation: a systematic review and realist synthesis of the literature pp. 1487-1513

- Christos Kalantaridis and Merle Küttim
- A bibliometric review of the technology transfer literature pp. 1514-1550

- Alejandro Bengoa, Amaia Maseda, Txomin Iturralde and Gloria Aparicio
- Engines need transmission belts: the importance of people in technology transfer offices pp. 1551-1583

- Alessandra Micozzi, Donato Iacobucci, Irene Martelli and Andrea Piccaluga
- The formation of Coasean institutions to provide university knowledge for innovation: a case study and econometric evidence for Switzerland pp. 1584-1610

- Dominique Foray and Martin Woerter
- Emotional skills for entrepreneurial success: the promise of entrepreneurship education and policy pp. 1611-1629

- Maha Aly, David B. Audretsch and Heike Grimm
- International product life cycles, trade and development stages pp. 1630-1673

- David Audretsch, Mark Sanders and Lu Zhang
- Spatio-temporal evolution of technology flows in China: patent licensing networks 2000–2017 pp. 1674-1703

- Wei Yang, Xiang Yu, Dian Wang, Jinrui Yang and Ben Zhang
- Correction to: Environmental dynamism and cooperative innovation: the moderating role of state ownership and institutional development pp. 1704-1704

- Xincheng Wang, Jide Sun, Longwei Tian, Wenjia Guo and Tianyu Gu
- Correction to: Innovation policy mix: mapping and measurement pp. 1705-1705

- Dirk Meissner and Sandrine Kergroach
Volume 46, issue 4, 2021
- University technology transfer, regional specialization and local dynamics: lessons from Italy pp. 855-865

- Rosa Grimaldi, Martin Kenney and Andrea Piccaluga
- Games of policy and practice: multi-level dynamics and the role of universities in knowledge transfer processes pp. 866-906

- Irene Sala and Maurizio Sobrero
- Bottom-level organizational changes within entrepreneurial and engaged models of university: insights from Italy pp. 907-932

- Marco Bellandi, Annalisa Caloffi and Sara Masi
- University technology transfer and the evolution of regional specialization: the case of Turin pp. 933-960

- Alessandra Colombelli, Antonio De Marco, Emilio Paolucci, Riccardo Ricci and Giuseppe Scellato
- University-SME collaboration and innovation performance: the role of informal relationships and absorptive capacity pp. 961-988

- Roberta Apa, Valentina De Marchi, Roberto Grandinetti and Silvia Rita Sedita
- Knowledge transfer from universities to low- and medium-technology industries: evidence from Italian winemakers pp. 989-1016

- Tindara Abbate, Fabrizio Cesaroni and Angelo Presenza
- How to acquire legitimacy and become a player in a regional innovation ecosystem? The case of a young university pp. 1017-1045

- Elisa Villani and Christian Lechner
- How do universities shape founding teams? Social proximity and informal mechanisms of knowledge transfer in student entrepreneurship pp. 1046-1082

- Francesco Maria Barbini, Marco Corsino and Paola Giuri
- Academic entrepreneurship: founding and governance determinants in university spin-off ventures pp. 1083-1107

- Mauro Sciarelli, Giovanni Catello Landi, Lorenzo Turriziani and Mario Tani
- The impact of collaboration diversity and joint experience on the reiteration of university co-patents pp. 1108-1143

- Gianluca Murgia
- The influence of shared R&D-project innovativeness perceptions on university-industry collaboration performance pp. 1144-1172

- Carsten Schultz, Oliver Gretsch and Alexander Kock
- The multiple faces of the entrepreneurial university: a review of the prevailing theoretical approaches pp. 1173-1195

- Elvira Cerver Romero, Joao Ferreira and Cristina I. Fernandes
- Commercializing academic research: a social network approach exploring the role of regions and distance pp. 1196-1231

- Andre Spithoven, Jef Vlegels and Walter Ysebaert
- Knowledge flows from public science to industrial technologies pp. 1232-1255

- Lili Wang and Zexia Li
- Service development accounts for an even smaller share of European R&D investments than we may think pp. 1256-1267

- Anders Broström and Eric Giertz
Volume 46, issue 3, 2021
- Local capacity, innovative entrepreneurial places and global connections: an overview pp. 563-573

- Jeong-Dong Lee, Keun Lee, Dirk Meissner, Slavo Radosevic and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- A tale of two technological capabilities: economic growth revisited from a technological capability transition perspective pp. 574-605

- Jung-In Yeon, Jeong-Dong Lee and Chulwoo Baek
- Foreign equity, exporting and firm innovation: an emerging market perspective pp. 606-628

- Jianghua Zhou, Zixu Liu, Jizhen Li and Gupeng Zhang
- Technological learning strategies and technology upgrading intensity in the mining industry: evidence from Brazil pp. 629-659

- Paulo N. Figueiredo and Janaina Piana
- Local-foreign technology interface, resource-based development, and industrial policy: how Chile and Malaysia are escaping the middle-income trap pp. 660-685

- Amir Lebdioui, Keun Lee and Carlo Pietrobelli
- Knowledge appropriability and directed technological change: the Schumpeterian creative response in global markets pp. 686-700

- Cristiano Antonelli and Christophe Feder
- Windows of opportunities for catching up: an analysis of ICT sector development in Ukraine pp. 701-719

- Anwar Aridi, Christopher S. Hayter and Slavo Radosevic
- Do corruption and regulations matter for home country nascent international entrepreneurship? pp. 720-759

- Farzana Chowdhury and David B. Audretsch
- The effect of regional resources on innovation: a firm-centered approach pp. 760-791

- María Jesús Rodríguez-Gulías, David Rodeiro-Pazos, Sara Fernández-López and Manuel Ángel Nogueira-Moreiras
- Innovation and innovator assessment in R&I ecosystems: the case of the EU Framework Programme pp. 792-827

- Daniel Nepelski and Vincent Roy
- The European research landscape under the Horizon 2020 Lenses: the interaction between science centers, public institutions, and industry pp. 828-853

- Marta Ferrer-Serrano, M. Pilar Latorre-Martínez and Lucio Fuentelsaz
Volume 46, issue 2, 2021
- Effective models of science, technology and engineering entrepreneurship education: current and future research pp. 277-287

- Alain Fayolle, Wadid Lamine, Sarfraz Mian and Phillip Phan
- Addressing academic researcher priorities through science and technology entrepreneurship education pp. 288-318

- Nathalie Duval-Couetil, Michael Ladisch and Soohyun Yi
- Teaching science and technology PhD students in entrepreneurship-potential learning opportunities and outcomes pp. 319-334

- Magnus Klofsten, Dylan Jones-Evans and Luciana Pereira
- Technology transfer offices as providers of science and technology entrepreneurship education pp. 335-365

- Daniela Bolzani, Federico Munari, Einar Rasmussen and Laura Toschi
- Transfer of entrepreneurship education best practices from business schools to engineering and technology institutions: evidence from Pakistan pp. 366-392

- Shahid Qureshi and Sarfraz Mian
- Research on science and technological entrepreneurship education: What needs to happen next? pp. 393-406

- Jonathan D. Linton and Wei Xu
- How do firms use innovations to hedge against economic and political uncertainty? Evidence from a large sample of nations pp. 407-430

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- The impact of technology complexity on the financial performance of R&D projects: evidence from Singapore pp. 431-458

- Sarah Cheah, Cristiano Bellavitis and Alessandro Muscio
- Complementarity effect in the innovation strategy: internal R&D and acquisition of capital with embodied technology pp. 459-482

- Nan Wang, Mingdi Xiao and Ivan Savin
- The effects of university academic research on firm’s propensity to innovate at local level: evidence from Europe pp. 483-530

- Cristian Barra, Ornella Maietta and Roberto Zotti
- Collaborative innovation in emerging innovation systems: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 531-562

- Nebojsa Stojcic
Volume 46, issue 1, 2021
- Science Parks, talent attraction and stakeholder involvement: an international study pp. 1-28

- Eduardo Cadorin, Magnus Klofsten and Hans Löfsten
- The impacts of foreignness and cultural distance on commercialization of patents pp. 29-61

- Eric Joseph van Holm, Heyjie Jung and Eric W. Welch
- A systematic literature review on accelerators pp. 62-89

- Emil Lucian Crișan, Irina Iulia Salanță, Ioana Natalia Beleiu, Ovidiu Niculae Bordean and Raluca Bunduchi
- Exploring technology business incubators and their business incubation models: case studies from China pp. 90-116

- Mingfeng Tang, Grace Sheila Walsh, Cuiwen Li and Angathevar Baskaran
- Inter-firm inventor mobility and the role of co-inventor networks in producing high-impact innovation pp. 117-137

- Gergő Tóth and Balázs Lengyel
- Mapping the landscape of international technology diffusion (1994–2017): network analysis of transnational patents pp. 138-171

- Wei Yang, Xiang Yu, Ben Zhang and Ziyang Huang
- Innovative activities and investment decision: evidence from European firms pp. 172-196

- Oliviero Carboni and Giuseppe Medda
- Innovation policy mix: mapping and measurement pp. 197-222

- Dirk Meissner and Sandrine Kergroach
- Knowledge flows between universities and industry: the impact of distance, technological compatibility, and the ability to diffuse knowledge pp. 223-257

- Nivedita Mukherji and Jonathan Silberman
- Innovation by foreign researchers: relative influences of internal versus external human capital pp. 258-276

- Rajeev Goel and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
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