The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2020
- In pursuit of smart growth: technology transfer theories, policies and practices pp. 1607-1610

- Elias G. Carayannis, Evangelos Grigoroudis and Jeffrey M. Alexander
- A startup postdoc program as a channel for university technology transfer: the case of the Runway Startup Postdoc Program at the Jacobs Technion–Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech pp. 1611-1633

- Uzi Haan, Shuli C. Shwartz and Fernando Gómez-Baquero
- A spill over effect of entrepreneurial orientation on technological innovativeness: an outlook of universities and research based spin offs pp. 1634-1654

- Veronica Scuotto, Manlio Del Giudice, Alexeis Garcia-Perez, Beatrice Orlando and Francesco Ciampi
- Enhancing technology transfer through entrepreneurial development: practices from innovation spaces pp. 1655-1689

- Sean Kruger and Adriana Aletta Steyn
- Identifying the effects of technology transfer policy using a quantile regression: the case of South Korea pp. 1690-1717

- Jaepil Han
- A practice-based maturity model for holistic TTO performance management: development and initial use pp. 1718-1747

- Laura Kreiling and Ahmed Bounfour
- Patents for evidence-based decision-making and smart specialisation pp. 1748-1774

- Bruno Brandão Fischer, Maxim Kotsemir, Dirk Meissner and Ekaterina Streltsova
- Exploring the relational dimension in a smart innovation ecosystem: a comprehensive framework to define the network structure and the network portfolio pp. 1775-1796

- Eva Panetti, Adele Parmentola, Marco Ferretti and Elisabeth Beck Reynolds
- A new approach for detecting open innovation in patents: the designation of inventor pp. 1797-1822

- Alessandro Comai
- The valorization of non-patent intellectual property in academic medical centers pp. 1823-1841

- Kieren Marr and Phillip Phan
Volume 45, issue 5, 2020
- A social perspective of knowledge-based innovation: mobility and agglomeration. Introduction to the special section pp. 1309-1323

- Lara Agostini, Federico Caviggioli, Francesco Galati and Barbara Bigliardi
- Spatial mobility and opportunity-driven entrepreneurship: the evidence from China labor-force dynamics survey pp. 1324-1342

- Wenying Fu
- Spatial sorting of innovative firms and heterogeneous effects of agglomeration on innovation in Germany pp. 1343-1375

- Annekatrin Niebuhr, Jan Cornelius Peters and Alex Schmidke
- Determining scientists’ academic engagement: perceptions of academic chairs’ entrepreneurial orientation and network capabilities pp. 1376-1404

- Andrea Greven, Steffen Strese and Malte Brettel
- A typology of technology transfer ecosystems: how structure affects interactions at the science–market divide pp. 1405-1431

- Matthew Good, Mirjam Knockaert and Birthe Soppe
- The influence of scientific prestige and peer effects on the intention to create university spin-offs pp. 1432-1450

- Stefan Houweling and Sven Wolff
- Measuring dynamic capabilities in new ventures: exploring strategic change in US green goods manufacturing using website data pp. 1451-1480

- Sanjay K. Arora, Yin Li, Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira
- Innovation through R&D activities in the European context: antecedents and consequences pp. 1481-1504

- David Urbano, Andreu Turro and Sebastian Aparicio
- Industry–university–research alliance portfolio size and firm performance: the contingent role of political connections pp. 1505-1534

- Shuman Zhang, Changhong Yuan and Chen Han
- The role of individual ambidexterity for organizational performance: examining effects of ambidextrous knowledge seeking and offering pp. 1535-1561

- Benedikt Schnellbächer and Sven Heidenreich
- Labor mobility from R&D-intensive multinational companies: implications for knowledge and technology transfer pp. 1562-1584

- Jacob Rubæk Holm, Bram Timmermans, Christian Østergaard, Alex Coad, Nicola Grassano and Antonio Vezzani
- The interaction between knowledge management and technology transfer: a current literature review between 2013 and 2018 pp. 1585-1606

- Murillo Vetroni Barros, Mariane Bigarelli Ferreira, Guilherme Francisco Prado, Cassiano Moro Piekarski and Claudia Tania Picinin
Volume 45, issue 4, 2020
- Institutional conditions and social innovations in emerging economies: insights from Mexican enterprises’ initiatives for protecting/preventing the effect of violent events pp. 929-957

- Maribel Guerrero and David Urbano
- University–Industry collaborations and international knowledge spillovers: a joint-patent investigation pp. 958-983

- Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli and Gianluca Murgia
- Gimme shelter? Heterogeneous preferences for tangible and intangible resources when choosing an incubator pp. 984-1015

- Marijn A. Weele, Frank J. Rijnsoever, Menno Groen and Ellen H. M. Moors
- Cross-faculty proximity and academic entrepreneurship: the role of business schools pp. 1016-1062

- Maximilian Goethner and Michael Wyrwich
- The fluidity of inventor networks pp. 1063-1087

- Michael Fritsch and Moritz Zoellner
- When interaction matters: the contingent effects of spatial knowledge spillovers and internal R&I on firm productivity pp. 1088-1120

- Timo Mitze and Teemu Makkonen
- Recombination sources and breakthrough inventions: university-developed technology versus firm-developed technology pp. 1121-1166

- Hyun Ju Jung
- Entrepreneurial education for the entrepreneurial university: a stakeholder perspective pp. 1167-1195

- Peter T. Gianiodis and William R. Meek
- Perceived benefits of science park attributes among park tenants in the Netherlands pp. 1196-1227

- Wei Keat Benny Ng, Robin Junker, Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek, Myriam Cloodt and Theo Arentze
- Network dynamics of Chinese university knowledge transfer pp. 1228-1254

- Yindan Ye, Kevin De Moortel and Thomas Crispeels
- Networks of collaborative alliances: the second order interfirm technological distance and innovation performance pp. 1255-1282

- Hugo Ernesto Martínez Ardila, Julián Eduardo Mora Moreno and Jaime Alberto Camacho Pico
- Perception of innovation barriers by successful and unsuccessful innovators in emerging economies pp. 1283-1307

- Claudia Fuentes, Fernando Santiago and Serdal Temel
Volume 45, issue 3, 2020
- Knowledge exhaustibility public support to business R&D and the additionality constraint pp. 649-663

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Innovation and standardization as drivers of companies’ success in public procurement: an empirical analysis pp. 664-693

- Knut Blind, Jakob Pohlisch and Anne Rainville
- From latent to emergent entrepreneurship: the knowledge spillover construction circle pp. 694-704

- Rosa Caiazza, Maksim Belitski and David B. Audretsch
- System architecture practices to facilitate Department of Defense technology transfer pp. 705-717

- Christopher Wilhelm, Erin Thompson, Kristin Giammarco and Clifford Whitcomb
- Universities and open innovation: the determinants of network centrality pp. 718-757

- Robert Huggins, Daniel Prokop and Piers Thompson
- The multi-level process of trust and learning in university–industry innovation collaborations pp. 758-779

- Amalya L. Oliver, Kathleen Montgomery and Shimrit Barda
- A scientometric analysis of knowledge spillover research pp. 780-805

- Elvira Cerver-Romero, Joao Ferreira and Cristina Fernandes
- New challenges for universities in the knowledge triangle pp. 806-819

- Maximilian Unger, Giulia Ajmone Marsan, Dirk Meissner, Wolfgang Polt and Mario Cervantes
- Conditions for complex innovations: evidence from public organizations pp. 820-843

- Mehmet Akif Demircioglu and David B. Audretsch
- Endogenous innovation, outward-bound international patenting and national economic development pp. 844-869

- Kelvin W. Willoughby
- Strategies of industry-science cooperation in the Russian manufacturing sector pp. 870-907

- Vitaliy Roud and Valeriya Vlasova
- The role of R&D and input trade in productivity growth: innovation and technology spillovers pp. 908-928

- Dongyeol Lee
Volume 45, issue 2, 2020
- University–industry collaboration: using meta-rules to overcome barriers to knowledge transfer pp. 371-392

- A. Alexander, D. P. Martin, C. Manolchev and K. Miller
- The division of labour between academia and industry for the generation of radical inventions pp. 393-413

- Ugo Rizzo, Nicolò Barbieri, Laura Ramaciotti and Demian Iannantuono
- Drivers of innovation productivity of academic researchers through career advancement pp. 414-429

- Rajeev Goel and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
- What affects technology transfer in emerging knowledge areas? A multi-stakeholder concept mapping study in the bioeconomy pp. 430-460

- Laura Borge and Stefanie Bröring
- What motivates the engineers to patent? A study at the Chinese R&D laboratories of a European MNC pp. 461-480

- Anna Potekhina and Knut Blind
- IPR infringement in the United States: impacts on the input and output of R&D pp. 481-493

- Rajeev Goel
- Do firms profit from involving academics when developing technology? pp. 494-521

- Hanne Peeters, Julie Callaert and Bart Looy
- The effect of university–industry collaboration policy on universities’ knowledge innovation and achievements transformation: based on innovation chain pp. 522-543

- Hua Cheng, Zhiying Zhang, Qing Huang and Zhongju Liao
- Modernizing federal technology transfer metrics pp. 544-559

- Vidita Choudhry and Todd A. Ponzio
- Factors of university–industry collaboration affecting university innovation performance pp. 560-577

- Fan-Chuan Tseng, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Dar-Zen Chen
- University-industry interaction and product innovation performance of Guangdong manufacturing firms: the roles of regional proximity and research quality of universities pp. 578-618

- Yongli Tang, Kazuyuki Motohashi, Xinyue Hu and Angeles Montoro-Sanchez
- The financial benefits of persistently high forward citations pp. 619-647

- Kathryn Rudie Harrigan and Yunzhe Fang
Volume 45, issue 1, 2020
- Beyond formal university technology transfer: innovative pathways for knowledge exchange pp. 1-8

- Christopher S. Hayter, Einar Rasmussen and Jacob H. Rooksby
- Examining alliance management capabilities in university-industry collaboration pp. 9-30

- Alexander Leischnig and Anja Geigenmüller
- The complementarities between formal and informal channels of university–industry knowledge transfer: a longitudinal approach pp. 31-55

- Véronique Schaeffer, Sıla Öcalan-Özel and Julien Pénin
- ‘Getting out of the closet’: scientific authorship of literary fiction and knowledge transfer pp. 56-85

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Anabel Fernández-Mesa and Nicolás Robinson-García
- Productivity spillovers through labor flows: productivity gap, multinational experience and industry relatedness pp. 86-121

- Zsolt Csáfordi, Laszlo Lorincz, Balázs Lengyel and Károly Miklós Kiss
- The effects of university-level policies on women’s participation in academic patenting in Italy pp. 122-150

- Paola Giuri, Rosa Grimaldi, Anna Kochenkova, Federico Munari and Laura Toschi
- Business incubators and accelerators: a co-citation analysis-based, systematic literature review pp. 151-176

- J. Piet Hausberg and Sabrina Korreck
- R&D spillovers in a supply chain and productivity performance in British firms pp. 177-204

- Yuxin Li and Derek Bosworth
- Social capital and innovation in a life science cluster: the role of proximity and family involvement pp. 205-227

- Tommaso Pucci, Mara Brumana, Tommaso Minola and Lorenzo Zanni
- Learning-from-parents: exploitative knowledge acquisition and the innovation performance of joint venture pp. 228-258

- Chung-Jen Chen, Bou-Wen Lin, Jun-You Lin and Yung-Chang Hsiao
- Understanding the determinants of novel technology adoption among teachers: the case of 3D printing pp. 259-275

- Patrick Holzmann, Erich J. Schwarz and David B. Audretsch
- “Another roof, another proof”: the impact of mobility on individual productivity in science pp. 276-303

- Valentina Tartari, Francesco Di Lorenzo and Benjamin A. Campbell
- Promoting academic engagement: university context and individual characteristics pp. 304-337

- Zhiyan Zhao, Anders Broström and Jianfeng Cai
- Correction to: Promoting academic engagement: university context and individual characteristics pp. 338-338

- Zhiyan Zhao, Anders Broström and Jianfeng Cai
- External R&D, product and process innovation in European manufacturing companies pp. 339-369

- Giuseppe Medda
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