The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 6, 2019
- Geographical clustering and the evaluation of cluster policies: introduction pp. 1665-1672

- Uwe Cantner, Holger Graf and Michael Rothgang
- Analysing the effects of cluster policy: What can we learn from the German leading-edge cluster competition? pp. 1673-1697

- Michael Rothgang, Jochen Dehio and Bernhard Lageman
- Regional cluster policies in Germany: challenges, impacts and evaluation practices pp. 1698-1719

- Matthias Kiese
- R&D funding and private R&D: empirical evidence on the impact of the leading-edge cluster competition pp. 1720-1743

- Dirk Engel, Verena Eckl and Michael Rothgang
- The role of geographical proximity for project performance: evidence from the German Leading-Edge Cluster Competition pp. 1744-1783

- Susanne Hinzmann, Uwe Cantner and Holger Graf
- Geographical clustering and the effectiveness of public innovation programs pp. 1784-1815

- Dirk Crass, Christian Rammer and Birgit Aschhoff
- Structural dynamics of innovation networks in German Leading-Edge Clusters pp. 1816-1839

- Stefan Töpfer, Uwe Cantner and Holger Graf
- Cluster ambidexterity towards exploration and exploitation: strategies and cluster management pp. 1840-1866

- Tina Wolf, Uwe Cantner, Holger Graf and Michael Rothgang
- Knowledge as growth pp. 1867-1870

- David B. Audretsch
- Process quality management and technological innovation revisited: a contingency perspective from an emerging market pp. 1871-1890

- Jie Wu, Zefu Wu and Kathryn Rudie Harrigan
- The development, growth, and performance of university spin-offs: a critical review pp. 1891-1938

- Marius Tuft Mathisen and Einar Rasmussen
- Collaborative know-how and trust in university–industry collaborations: empirical evidence from ICT firms pp. 1939-1963

- Emilio Bellini, Giuseppe Piroli and Luca Pennacchio
- A conceptual framework for studying science research careers pp. 1964-1992

- Carolina Cañibano, Richard Woolley, Eric Iversen, Sybille Hinze, Stefan Hornbostel and Jakob Tesch
- Academic entrepreneurship: exploring the effects of academic patenting activity on publication and collaboration among heterogeneous researchers in South Korea pp. 1993-2013

- Soo Jeung Lee
Volume 44, issue 5, 2019
- Effectiveness of technology transfer policies and legislation in fostering entrepreneurial innovations across continents: an overview pp. 1347-1366

- Maribel Guerrero and David Urbano
- University technology transfer efficiency in a factor driven economy: the need for a coherent policy in Egypt pp. 1367-1395

- David A. Kirby and Hala H. El Hadidi
- R&D transfer, policy and innovative ambitious entrepreneurship: evidence from Latin American countries pp. 1396-1415

- José Amorós, Carlos Poblete and Vesna Mandakovic
- The economic benefits of technology transfer from U.S. federal laboratories pp. 1416-1426

- Albert Link and John Scott
- The moderating role of IPR on the relationship between country-level R&D and individual-level entrepreneurial performance pp. 1427-1450

- André Stel, Serhiy Lyalkov, Ana Millán and Jose Maria Millan
- The impact of university focused technology transfer policies on regional innovation and entrepreneurship pp. 1451-1475

- James A. Cunningham, Erik Lehmann, Matthias Menter and Nikolaus Seitz
- The Croatian path from socialism to European membership through the lens of technology transfer policies pp. 1476-1504

- Jadranka Švarc and Marina Dabic
- The effects of technology transfers and institutional factors on economic growth: evidence from Europe and Oceania pp. 1505-1528

- Joao Ferreira, Cristina Fernandes and Vanessa Ratten
- Technology transfer with search intensity and project advertising pp. 1529-1546

- Giorgio Calcagnini, Germana Giombini, Paolo Liberati and Giuseppe Travaglini
- Business networks and localization effects for new Swedish technology-based firms’ innovation performance pp. 1547-1576

- Hanna Rydehell, Anders Isaksson and Hans Löfsten
- New technology entrepreneurship initiatives: Which strategic orientations and environmental conditions matter in the new socio-economic landscape? pp. 1577-1602

- David Urbano, Maribel Guerrero, Joao Ferreira and Cristina I. Fernandes
- Technology spin-offs: teamwork, autonomy, and the exploitation of business opportunities pp. 1603-1637

- Marco Corsino, Paola Giuri and Salvatore Torrisi
- Scientific and technological (human) social capital formation and Industry–University Cooperative Research Centers: a quasi-experimental evaluation of graduate student outcomes pp. 1638-1664

- Olena Leonchuk and Denis O. Gray
Volume 44, issue 4, 2019
- Ambidextrous search and product innovation: moderating effects of resource and structural attributes pp. 1007-1028

- Wenhong Zhang, Yapu Zhao, Donghan Wang, Haifeng Wang and Jian Li
- The role of scientific and market knowledge in the inventive process: evidence from a survey of industrial inventors pp. 1029-1069

- Alessandra Scandura
- Knowledge flows from business method software patents: influence of firms’ global social networks pp. 1070-1096

- Jiaming Jiang, Rajeev Goel and Xingyuan Zhang
- The role of standardization at the interface of product and process development in biotechnology pp. 1097-1133

- Annika Lorenz, Michael Raven and Knut Blind
- Mapping the emergence of international university research ventures pp. 1134-1162

- Sergey Kolesnikov, Seokkyun Woo, Yin Li, Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie
- Seed accelerators and the speed of new venture creation pp. 1163-1187

- John Stayton and Vincent Mangematin
- A university spin-off launch failure: explanation by the legitimation process pp. 1188-1215

- Valerie Francois and Pascal Philippart
- The influence of human capital and perceived university support on patent applications of biomedical investigators pp. 1216-1235

- Supriya Munshaw, Soo-Hoon Lee, Phillip Phan and Kieren A. Marr
- Knowledge transfer in university–industry research partnerships: a review pp. 1236-1255

- Esther Wit- de Vries, Wilfred A. Dolfsma, Henny J. Windt and M. P. Gerkema
- Science and Technology Parks: a study of value creation for park tenants pp. 1256-1272

- Alberto Albahari, Magnus Klofsten and Juan Carlos Rubio-Romero
- Integrating professional and academic knowledge: the link between researchers skills and innovation culture pp. 1273-1289

- Dirk Meissner and Natalia Shmatko
- Crowdfunding in healthcare pp. 1290-1310

- Gaia Bassani, Nicoletta Marinelli and Silvio Vismara
- The UBC ecosystem: putting together a comprehensive framework for university-business cooperation pp. 1311-1346

- Victoria Galan-Muros and Todd Davey
Volume 44, issue 3, 2019
- Knowledge as an economic good: Exhaustibility versus appropriability? pp. 647-658

- Cristiano Antonelli
- An evolving regional innovation network: collaboration among industry, university, and research institution in China’s first technology hub pp. 659-680

- Lachang Lyu, Weiping Wu, Haipeng Hu and Ru Huang
- The expanded scientific and technical human capital model: the addition of a cultural dimension pp. 681-699

- Elizabeth A. Corley, Barry Bozeman, Xuefan Zhang and Chin-Chang Tsai
- Where technology transfer research originated and where it is going: a quantitative analysis of literature published between 1980 and 2015 pp. 700-740

- Heeyong Noh and Sungjoo Lee
- Collaboration or funding: lessons from a study of nanotechnology patenting in Canada and the United States pp. 741-777

- Leila Tahmooresnejad and Catherine Beaudry
- Assessing the productivity of technology transfer offices: an analysis of the relevance of aspiration performance and portfolio complexity pp. 778-801

- Esteban Lafuente and Jasmina Berbegal-Mirabent
- Promoting cross-border knowledge transfer for new product development in MNCs: a process view pp. 802-821

- Yang Liu
- Exploring new knowledge through research collaboration: the moderation of the global and local cohesion of knowledge networks pp. 822-849

- Luyun Xu, Jian Li and Xin Zhou
- The role of venture capitalists in the regional innovation ecosystem: a comparison of networking patterns between private and publicly backed venture capital funds pp. 850-873

- Yannis Pierrakis and George Saridakis
- Scientific systems in Latin America: performance, networks, and collaborations with industry pp. 874-915

- Hugo Confraria and Fernando Vargas
- Mapping the field: a bibliometric analysis of the literature on university–industry collaborations pp. 916-947

- Igors Skute, Kasia Zalewska-Kurek, Isabella Hatak and Petra Weerd-Nederhof
- Academic entrepreneurship in South Africa: testing for entrepreneurial intentions pp. 948-980

- B. Urban and J. Chantson
- Modelling collaboration and innovation in creative industries using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis pp. 981-1006

- Jan Stejskal and Petr Hajek
Volume 44, issue 2, 2019
- Entrepreneurial ecosystems: economic, technological, and societal impacts pp. 313-325

- David B. Audretsch, James A. Cunningham, Donald F. Kuratko, Erik Lehmann and Matthias Menter
- Public research and the innovation performance of new technology based firms pp. 326-358

- Roman Fudickar and Hanna Hottenrott
- The organisational and geographic diversity and innovation potential of EU-funded research networks pp. 359-380

- Daniel Nepelski, Vincent Van Roy and Annarosa Pesole
- Do academic spinoffs internationalize? pp. 381-403

- Alice Civera, Michele Meoli and Silvio Vismara
- Patent-based investment funds: from invention to innovation pp. 404-433

- Svenja Jarchow and Andrea Röhm
- Stimulating academic patenting in a university ecosystem: an agent-based simulation approach pp. 434-461

- Sabrina Backs, Markus Günther and Christian Stummer
- Who is left out: exploring social boundaries in entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 462-484

- Xaver Neumeyer, Susana C. Santos and Michael H. Morris
- Evaluating and comparing entrepreneurial ecosystems using SMAA and SMAA-S pp. 485-519

- Salvatore Corrente, Salvatore Greco, Melita Nicotra, Marco Romano and Carmela Elita Schillaci
- Female owners versus female managers: Who is better at introducing innovations? pp. 520-539

- Dirk Dohse, Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- The influence of trust and collaboration with external partners on appropriability in open service firms pp. 540-558

- Graciela Corral de Zubielqui, Janice Jones and David Audretsch
- The contribution of science parks: a literature review and future research agenda pp. 559-595

- Laura Lecluyse, Mirjam Knockaert and Andre Spithoven
- Public sector innovation: the effect of universities pp. 596-614

- Mehmet Akif Demircioglu and David B. Audretsch
- Innovation practices in emerging economies: Do university partnerships matter? pp. 615-646

- Maribel Guerrero, David Urbano and Fernando Herrera
Volume 44, issue 1, 2019
- Incentives for knowledge valorisation: a European benchmark pp. 1-20

- Linda H. M. van de Burgwal, Ana Dias and Eric Claassen
- Do firms located in science and technology parks enhance innovation performance? The effect of absorptive capacity pp. 21-48

- Fernando Ubeda, Marta Ortiz- de-Urbina-Criado and Eva-María Mora-Valentín
- Rethinking loose coupling of rules and entrepreneurial practices among university scientists: a Japan–Israel comparison pp. 49-72

- Adi Sapir and Nahoko Kameo
- Fitting cooperative mode in inter-organizational strategic alliance: a perspective from innovative and financial performances pp. 73-96

- Tzu-Hsin Liu and Yung-Chang Hsiao
- Dynamic effects of learning on the innovative outputs and productivity in Spanish multinational enterprises pp. 97-131

- Francisco J. Santos-Arteaga, Celia Torrecillas and Madjid Tavana
- Engineering graduate students’ views on the effective ownership of academic patents pp. 132-154

- So Young Sohn and Eun Jin Han
- Risk attitudes, patenting and invention disclosures by academic researchers pp. 155-166

- Rajeev Goel and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
- Evolving missions and university entrepreneurship: academic spin-offs and graduate start-ups in the entrepreneurial society pp. 167-188

- Chiara Marzocchi, Fumi Kitagawa and Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo
- Measuring the expected synergy in Spanish regional and national systems of innovation pp. 189-209

- Loet Leydesdorff and Igone Porto-Gomez
- The impact of imitation strategy and R&D resources on incremental and radical innovation: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 210-230

- Jie Wu, Kathryn Rudie Harrigan, Siah Hwee Ang and Zefu Wu
- Is university ownership a sub-optimal property rights regime for commercialisation? Information conditions and entrepreneurship in Greater Manchester, England pp. 231-249

- Christos Kalantaridis
- Copyrights in higher education: motivating a research agenda pp. 250-263

- Jacob H. Rooksby and Christopher S. Hayter
- Identifying high resource consumption areas of assembly-centric manufacturing in the United States pp. 264-311

- Douglas Thomas and Anand Kandaswamy
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