The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 6, 2018
- Creating an entrepreneurial society in Europe pp. 1437-1448

- David B. Audretsch, Apexa Mamtora and Hugo Menendez
- Eco-systems for young digital innovators pp. 1449-1465

- Reinhilde Veugelers
- Venture capital as a catalyst for commercialization and high growth pp. 1466-1492

- Ryan Kelly and Hankook Kim
- Total factor productivity and the role of entrepreneurship pp. 1493-1521

- Hugo Erken, Piet Donselaar and Roy Thurik
- Business dynamics, industry productivity growth, and the distribution of firm-level performance: evidence for the role of ICT using Dutch firm-level data pp. 1522-1541

- Michael Polder, Hugo Bondt and George Leeuwen
- Productivity slowdown and misallocation in the post-recession: What prevents recovery? pp. 1542-1570

- Umut Kilinc
- Decomposing firm-level productivity growth and assessing its determinants: evidence from the Americas pp. 1571-1606

- J. David Brown, Gustavo Crespi, Leonardo Iacovone and Luca Marcolin
- Social and economic impact of the commercialization of the Argus II artificial retina in the United States pp. 1607-1630

- Amanda C. Walsh, Marwa E. Salem, Zachary T. Oliver and Kyle Clark-Sutton
- Determinant factors of university spin-off: the case of Korea pp. 1631-1646

- Hyejin Jung and Byung-Keun Kim
- Assessing the relationship between R&D subsidy, R&D cooperation and absorptive capacity: an investigation on the manufacturing Spanish case pp. 1647-1666

- Manuel Guisado-González, Jennifer González-Blanco, José Luís Coca-Pérez and Manuel Guisado-Tato
- The influence of functional and geographical diversity in collaboration on product innovation performance in SMEs pp. 1667-1695

- Owusu Sarpong and Peter Teirlinck
- University-industry collaborations and product innovation performance: the moderating effects of absorptive capacity and innovation competencies pp. 1696-1724

- Sebastian Kobarg, Jutta Stumpf-Wollersheim and Isabell M. Welpe
- Grace, gold, or glory? Exploring incentives for invention disclosure in the university context pp. 1725-1759

- Thomas Walter, Christoph Ihl, René Mauer and Malte Brettel
- Innovation capital pp. 1760-1767

- David B. Audretsch and Albert Link
Volume 43, issue 5, 2018
- Technology business incubation mechanisms and sustainable regional development pp. 1121-1141

- Wadid Lamine, Sarfraz Mian, Alain Fayolle, Mike Wright, Magnus Klofsten and Henry Etzkowitz
- University technology commercialization through new venture projects: an assessment of the French regional incubator program pp. 1142-1160

- Zouhaïer M’Chirgui, Wadid Lamine, Sarfraz Mian and Alain Fayolle
- Start-EU-up! Lessons from international incubation practices to address the challenges faced by Western European start-ups pp. 1161-1189

- Marijn van Weele, Frank J. Rijnsoever, Chris P. Eveleens, Henk Steinz, Niels Stijn and Menno Groen
- On the structure of business incubators: de-coupling issues and the mis-alignment of managerial incentives pp. 1190-1212

- Ali J. Ahmad and Courtney Thornberry
- Slack resources, exploratory and exploitative innovation and the performance of small technology-based firms at incubators pp. 1213-1231

- Danny Soetanto and Sarah L. Jack
- Public policy for academic entrepreneurship initiatives: a review and critical discussion pp. 1232-1256

- Christian Sandström, Karl Wennberg, Martin W. Wallin and Yulia Zherlygina
- Managing technological distance in internal and external collaborations: absorptive capacity routines and social integration for innovation pp. 1257-1290

- Ellen Enkel, Annika Groemminger and Sebastian Heil
- Identifying core topics in technology and innovation management studies: a topic model approach pp. 1291-1317

- Hakyeon Lee and Pilsung Kang
- Early and late adopters of ISO 14001-type standards: revisiting the role of firm characteristics and capabilities pp. 1318-1345

- Serdal Ozusaglam, Stéphane Robin and Chee Yew Wong
- Student and graduate entrepreneurship: ambidextrous universities create more nascent entrepreneurs pp. 1346-1374

- Berna Beyhan and Derya Findik
- Growth factors of research-based spin-offs and the role of venture capital investing pp. 1375-1409

- Carolin Bock, Alexander Huber and Svenja Jarchow
- Mapping the conceptual structure of science and technology parks pp. 1410-1435

- Eva-María Mora-Valentín, Marta Ortiz- de-Urbina-Criado and Juan-José Nájera-Sánchez
Volume 43, issue 4, 2018
- Agri-science to agri-business: the technology transfer dimension pp. 837-843

- Elias G. Carayannis, Stelios Rozakis and Evangelos Grigoroudis
- The impact of formal agricultural education on farm level innovation and management practices pp. 844-863

- Cathal O’Donoghue and Kevin Heanue
- Impact of information transfer on farmers’ uptake of innovative crop technologies: a structural equation model applied to survey data pp. 864-881

- Luiza Toma, A. P. Barnes, L.-A. Sutherland, S. Thomson, F. Burnett and K. Mathews
- Technology transfer as a mechanism for dynamic transformation in the food sector pp. 882-900

- Ioanna Kastelli, Aggelos Tsakanikas and Yannis Caloghirou
- The effects of human capital, R&D and firm’s innovation on patents: a panel study on Dutch food firms pp. 901-922

- Mark Vancauteren
- Time to patent at the USPTO: the case of emerging entrepreneurial firms pp. 923-952

- Kenneth Zahringer, Christos Kolympiris and Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
- Setting up a technology commercialization office at a non-entrepreneurial university: an insider’s look at practices and culture pp. 953-965

- Katerina Sideri and Andreas Panagopoulos
- Instigating entrepreneurship to a university in an adverse entrepreneurial landscape pp. 966-985

- Kyriakos Drivas, Andreas Panagopoulos and Stelios Rozakis
- A method to assess and support exploitation projects of university researchers pp. 986-1006

- Odysseas Cartalos, Stelios Rozakis and Dominiki Tsiouki
- Re-thinking university spin-off: a critical literature review and a research agenda pp. 1007-1038

- Francisco Javier Miranda, Antonio Chamorro and Sergio Rubio
- Conceptualizing academic entrepreneurship ecosystems: a review, analysis and extension of the literature pp. 1039-1082

- Christopher S. Hayter, Andrew Nelson, Stephanie Zayed and Alan C. O’Connor
- Determinants of patent quality in U.S. manufacturing: technological diversity, appropriability, and firm size pp. 1083-1106

- Burak Dindaroglu
- Erratum to: Time to patent at the USPTO: the case of emerging entrepreneurial firms pp. 1107-1119

- Kenneth Zahringer, Christos Kolympiris and Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
Volume 43, issue 3, 2018
- Macro, meso and micro perspectives of technology transfer pp. 545-557

- James A. Cunningham and Paul O’Reilly
- Public cluster policy and performance pp. 558-592

- Erik Lehmann and Matthias Menter
- The longer term effects of federal subsidies on firm survival: evidence from the advanced technology program pp. 593-614

- Daniel Smith, Maryann Feldman and Gary Anderson
- Organizational diversity and innovation potential of EU-funded research projects pp. 615-639

- Daniel Nepelski and Giuseppe Piroli
- The causal relation between entrepreneurial ecosystem and productive entrepreneurship: a measurement framework pp. 640-673

- Melita Nicotra, Marco Romano, Manlio Giudice and Carmela Elita Schillaci
- Exploring the motives and practices of university–start-up interaction: evidence from Route 128 pp. 674-713

- Niels Stijn, Frank J. Rijnsoever and Martine Veelen
- Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams and performance: a subgroups approach pp. 714-733

- Cyrine Ben-Hafaiedh, Alessandra Micozzi and Pierpaolo Pattitoni
- How university spin-offs differ in composition and interaction: a qualitative approach pp. 734-759

- Cornelia Kolb and Marcus Wagner
- The impact of digital start-up founders’ higher education on reaching equity investment milestones pp. 760-778

- Daniel Ratzinger, Kevin Amess, Andrew Greenman and Simon Mosey
- Knowledge exhaustibility and Schumpeterian growth pp. 779-791

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Optimization in R&D intensity and tax on corporate profits for supporting labor productivity of nations pp. 792-814

- Mario Coccia
- The short-run effects of knowledge intensive greenfield FDI on new domestic entry pp. 815-836

- Sara Amoroso and Bettina Müller
Volume 43, issue 2, 2018
- International perspectives on innovation: introduction pp. 259-262

- Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Quality comes first: university-industry collaboration as a source of academic entrepreneurship in a developing country pp. 263-284

- Bruno Brandão Fischer, Paola Rücker Schaeffer, Nicholas S. Vonortas and Sérgio Queiroz
- University-industry R&D cooperation in Brazil: a sectoral approach pp. 285-315

- Diego R. Moraes Silva, André T. Furtado and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- The innovation activities of small and medium-sized enterprises and their growth: quantile regression analysis and structural equation modeling pp. 316-342

- SooGeun Ahn, Jeewhan Yoon and YoungJun Kim
- Have you been served? The impact of university entrepreneurial support on start-ups’ network formation pp. 343-367

- Shiri M. Breznitz, Paige A. Clayton, Daniela Defazio and Kimberley R. Isett
- The human resource dimension of science-based technology transfer: lessons from Russian RTOs and innovative enterprises pp. 368-388

- Stanislav Zaichenko
- A micro level study of university industry collaborative lifecycle key performance indicators pp. 389-431

- Ekaterina Albats, Irina Fiegenbaum and James A. Cunningham
- The contribution of university, private and public sector resources to Italian regional innovation system (in)efficiency pp. 432-457

- Cristian Barra and Roberto Zotti
- Multi-disciplinarity breeds diversity: the influence of innovation project characteristics on diversity creation in nanotechnology pp. 458-481

- Cristina Páez-Avilés, Frank J. Rijnsoever, Esteve Juanola-Feliu and Josep Samitier
- Unravelling the effects of Science Parks on the innovation performance of NTBFs pp. 482-505

- Marisa Ramírez-Alesón and Marta Fernández-Olmos
- The Jam Session Model for Group Creativity and Innovative Technology pp. 506-521

- Maksim Belitski and Monika Herzig
- The impact of convergence between science and technology on innovation pp. 522-544

- Chul Lee, Gunno Park and Jina Kang
Volume 43, issue 1, 2018
- Patent value and the Tobin’s q ratio in media services pp. 1-19

- Kathryn Rudie Harrigan, Maria Chiara Guardo and Elona Marku
- Stakeholder collaboration in entrepreneurship education: an analysis of the entrepreneurial ecosystems of European higher educational institutions pp. 20-46

- Kathrin Bischoff, Christine K. Volkmann and David B. Audretsch
- Sub-national technology policy and commerce: evaluating the impacts of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine pp. 47-68

- Martin Kenney and Donald Patton
- Faculty patent assignment in the Chinese mainland: evidence from the top 35 patent application universities pp. 69-95

- Patrick S. W. Fong, Xuhua Chang and Qiang Chen
- Does technological diversification spur university patenting? pp. 96-119

- Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado and M. Ángeles Martínez
- Time of adoption and intensity of technology transfer: an institutional analysis of offices of technology transfer in the United States pp. 120-138

- Federico Castillo, J. Keith Gilless, Amir Heiman and David Zilberman
- Knowledge transfer activities of scientists in nanotechnology pp. 139-158

- Kasia Zalewska-Kurek, Klaudia Egedova, Peter A. Th. M. Geurts and Hans E. Roosendaal
- Does research and development expenditure impact innovation? theory, policy and practice insights from the Greek experience pp. 159-171

- Ioannis Voutsinas, Constantinos Tsamadias, Elias Carayannis and Christos Staikouras
- Facilitators and inhibitors in sector wide technology transfer projects in developing economies: an empirical study pp. 172-197

- K. Chandrashekhar Iyer and Partha S. Banerjee
- What are the trade-offs of academic entrepreneurship? An investigation on the Italian case pp. 198-221

- Elisa Barbieri, Lauretta Rubini, Chiara Pollio and Alessandra Micozzi
- Research-based spin-offs as agents in the entrepreneurial ecosystem pp. 222-239

- R. Sandra Schillo
- What drives academic patentees to bypass TTOs? Evidence from a large public research organisation pp. 240-258

- Rajeev Goel and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
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