The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 6, 2017
- Who is the academic entrepreneur? The role of graduate students in the development of university spinoffs pp. 1237-1254

- Christopher S. Hayter, Roman Lubynsky and Spiro Maroulis
- A novel network-based analysis to measure efficiency in science and technology parks: the ISA framework approach pp. 1255-1275

- M. Pilar Latorre, Ramón Hermoso and María A. Rubio
- Double-edged sword effect of independent innovations and foreign cooperation: evidence from China pp. 1276-1291

- Longwei Tian and Yuan Li
- International research collaboration among women engineers: frequency and perceived barriers, by regions pp. 1292-1306

- Mary Frank Fox, Mary Lynn Realff, Diana Roldan Rueda and Jillian Morn
- Technology transfer in the Americas: common and divergent practices among major research universities and public sector institutions pp. 1307-1333

- David J. Jefferson, Magali Maida, Alexander Farkas, Monica Alandete-Saez and Alan B. Bennett
- Sustainability of patent-based competitive advantage in the U.S. communications services industry pp. 1334-1361

- Kathryn Rudie Harrigan and Maria Chiara DiGuardo
- Exploring public values implications of the I-Corps program pp. 1362-1376

- Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira
- Estimating intersectoral technology spillovers for Brazil pp. 1377-1406

- Eduardo Gonçalves, Fernando Perobelli and Inácio Araújo
- The antecedents and innovation outcomes of firms’ absorptive capacity in global buyer–supplier relationships pp. 1407-1430

- Lei Wang and Jun Li
- Developing a sustainable competitive advantage: absorptive capacity, knowledge transfer and organizational learning pp. 1431-1450

- Shu-Hsien Liao, Chih-Chiang Chen, Da-Chian Hu, Yu-chun Chung and Min-Ju Yang
- When should a firm collaborate with research organizations for innovation performance? The moderating role of innovation orientation, size, and age pp. 1451-1465

- Gun Jea Yu and Joonkyum Lee
- Closing the divide: accelerating technology commercialization by catalyzing the university entrepreneurial ecosystem with I-Corps™ pp. 1466-1486

- Aileen Huang-Saad, Jonathan Fay and Lauren Sheridan
Volume 42, issue 5, 2017
- National systems of innovation pp. 997-1008

- Zoltan Acs, David B. Audretsch, Erik Lehmann and Georg Licht
- Freedom and innovation: a country and state level analysis pp. 1009-1029

- Erik Lehmann and Nikolaus Seitz
- Entrepreneurial ecosystems in cities: establishing the framework conditions pp. 1030-1051

- David B. Audretsch and Maksim Belitski
- Young innovative companies: Are they high performers in transition economies? Evidence for Vietnam pp. 1052-1076

- Enrico Santarelli and Hien Thu Tran
- Exploring the spatial heterogeneity of entrepreneurship in Chinese manufacturing industries pp. 1077-1099

- Xibao Li
- Impact of public seed-funding on academic spin-offs pp. 1100-1124

- Mark R. Ayoub, Sandra Gottschalk and Bettina Müller
- Entrepreneurship and country-level innovation: investigating the role of entrepreneurial opportunities pp. 1125-1142

- Matthias Mrożewski and Jan Kratzer
- Evaluating quality or lowest price: consequences for small and medium-sized enterprises in public procurement pp. 1143-1169

- Johan Stake
- Diversity in one dimension alongside greater similarity in others: evidence from FP7 cooperative research teams pp. 1170-1183

- Alex Coad, Sara Amoroso and Nicola Grassano
- Towards a broad understanding of innovation and its importance for innovation policy pp. 1184-1211

- Dirk Meissner, Wolfgang Polt and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Multiplicative-innovation synergies: tests in technological acquisitions pp. 1212-1233

- Kathryn Rudie Harrigan, Maria Chiara Guardo and Bo Cowgill
- Economic performance and the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship: a comment pp. 1234-1235

- David B. Audretsch and Erik Lehmann
Volume 42, issue 4, 2017
- University–industry linkages and academic engagements: individual behaviours and firms’ barriers. Introduction to the special section pp. 719-729

- Andrea Filippetti and Maria Savona
- Academic inventors: collaboration and proximity with industry pp. 730-762

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Andrea Filippetti and Simona Iammarino
- Gender patterns in academic entrepreneurship pp. 763-794

- Maria Abreu and Vadim Grinevich
- The effects of non-academic work experience on external interaction and research performance pp. 795-813

- Magnus Gulbrandsen and Taran Thune
- Personal ties in university-industry linkages: a case-study from Argentina pp. 814-840

- Valeria Arza and Mariela Carattoli
- Pain shared, pain halved? Cooperation as a coping strategy for innovation barriers pp. 841-864

- Davide Antonioli, Alberto Marzucchi and Maria Savona
- Project failures and innovation performance in university–firm collaborations pp. 865-883

- Enrico Guzzini and Donato Iacobucci
- Putting university–industry interaction into perspective: a differentiated view from inside South African universities pp. 884-908

- Glenda Kruss and Mariette Visser
- An emerging ecosystem for student start-ups pp. 909-922

- Mike Wright, Donald Siegel and Philippe Mustar
- A review of qualitative case methods trends and themes used in technology transfer research pp. 923-956

- James A. Cunningham, Matthias Menter and Chris Young
- Science and technology parks: an annotated and analytical literature review pp. 957-976

- Kelsi G. Hobbs, Albert Link and John Scott
- Delivering on societal impacts through open innovation: a framework for government laboratories pp. 977-996

- R. Sandra Schillo and Jeffrey S. Kinder
Volume 42, issue 3, 2017
- Product–process matrix and complementarity approach pp. 441-459

- Manuel Guisado-González, Len Tiu Wright and Manuel Guisado-Tato
- Targeted innovation policy and practice intelligence (TIP2E): concepts and implications for theory, policy and practice pp. 460-484

- Elias G. Carayannis, Dirk Meissner and Anastasia Edelkina
- Early efforts to develop absorptive capacity and their performance implications: differences among corporate and independent ventures pp. 485-509

- Bárbara Larrañeta, José Luis Galán González and Rocio Aguilar
- University invention disclosure: balancing the optimal stage and type pp. 510-537

- Xu-hua Chang, Qiang Chen and Patrick S. W. Fong
- To invent and let others innovate: a framework of academic patent transfer modes pp. 538-563

- Charlotta Dahlborg, Danielle Lewensohn, Rickard Danell and Carl Johan Sundberg
- The effects of diversified technology and country knowledge on the impact of technological innovation pp. 564-584

- Stav Rosenzweig
- Knowledge spillovers through inventor mobility: the effect on firm-level patenting pp. 585-614

- Jaana Rahko
- The graduation performance of technology business incubators in China’s three tier cities: the role of incubator funding, technical support, and entrepreneurial mentoring pp. 615-634

- Li Xiao and David North
- Resource alignment, organizational distance, and knowledge transfer performance: the contingency role of alliance form pp. 635-653

- Yung-Chang Hsiao, Chung-Jen Chen, Bou-Wen Lin and Chia-I Kuo
- Regional variation of academic spinoffs formation pp. 654-675

- Oscarina Conceição, Ana Faria and Margarida Fontes
- How network-based incubation helps start-up performance: a systematic review against the background of management theories pp. 676-713

- Chris P. Eveleens, Frank J. Rijnsoever and Eva Niesten
- Erratum to: Does context matter in academic entrepreneurship? The role of barriers and drivers in the regional and national context pp. 714-718

- Todd Davey, Sue Rossano and Peter Sijde
Volume 42, issue 2, 2017
- Global knowledge intensive enterprises and international technology transfer: emerging perspectives from a quadruple helix environment pp. 229-235

- Manlio Del Giudice, Elias G. Carayannis and Vincenzo Maggioni
- Glocal targeted open innovation: challenges, opportunities and implications for theory, policy and practice pp. 236-252

- Elias G. Carayannis and Dirk Meissner
- Creativity techniques to enhance knowledge transfer within global virtual teams in the context of knowledge-intensive enterprises pp. 253-266

- Sylvaine Castellano, Philippe Davidson and Insaf Khelladi
- Quadruple Helix and firms’ performance: an empirical verification in Europe pp. 267-284

- Francesco Campanella, Maria Rosaria Della Peruta, Stefano Bresciani and Luca Dezi
- Challenges in technology transfer: an actor perspective in a quadruple helix environment pp. 285-301

- Constance Horne and Vincent Dutot
- Tuning knowledge ecosystems: exploring links between hotels’ knowledge structures and online government services provision pp. 302-319

- Juan Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro, José Rodrigo Córdoba-Pachón and Alexeis García-Pérez
- Entrepreneurial performance of principal investigators and country culture: relations and influences pp. 320-337

- Manlio Del Giudice, Melita Nicotra, Marco Romano and Carmela Elita Schillaci
- Financing knowledge-intensive enterprises: evidence from CVCs in the US pp. 338-353

- Matteo Rossi, Giuseppe Festa, Ludovico Solima and Simona Popa
- A business process improvement framework for knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial ventures pp. 354-373

- Mark P. Sallos, Esin Yoruk and Alexeis García-Pérez
- Ambidexterity, external knowledge and performance in knowledge-intensive firms pp. 374-388

- Demetris Vrontis, Alkis Thrassou, Gabriele Santoro and Armando Papa
- The role of openness in explaining innovation performance in a regional context pp. 389-408

- Anna D’Ambrosio, Roberto Gabriele, Francesco Schiavone and Manuel Villasalero
- The effect of social networking sites and absorptive capacity on SMES’ innovation performance pp. 409-424

- Veronica Scuotto, Manlio Del Giudice and Elias G. Carayannis
- Social web knowledge sharing and innovation performance in knowledge-intensive manufacturing SMEs pp. 425-440

- Pedro Soto-Acosta, Simona Popa and Daniel Palacios-Marqués
Volume 42, issue 1, 2017
- Technology entrepreneurship research opportunities: insights from across Europe pp. 1-9

- Simon Mosey, Maribel Guerrero and Andrew Greenman
- The influence of entrepreneurial orientation on the performance of academic research groups: the mediating role of knowledge sharing pp. 10-32

- Esther Hormiga, Petra Saá-Pérez, Nieves L. Díaz-Díaz, José Luis Ballesteros-Rodríguez and Inmaculada Aguiar-Diaz
- Coping with uncertainty: entrepreneurial sensemaking in regenerative medicine venturing pp. 33-58

- David Johnson and Adam J. Bock
- Screening model for the support of governmental venture capital pp. 59-77

- Tommaso Minola, Silvio Vismara and Davide Hahn
- Nanotechnology documentary standards pp. 78-97

- David P. Leech and John Scott
- On-ramping: following women scientists and engineers through their transition from nonacademic to faculty careers pp. 98-115

- Coleen Carrigan, Katie O’Leary, Eve Riskin, Joyce Yen and Matt O’Donnell
- The formation of opportunity beliefs among university entrepreneurs: an empirical study of research- and non-research-driven venture ideas pp. 116-140

- Heiko Bergmann
- What type of obstacles in innovation activities make firms access university knowledge? An empirical study of the use of university knowledge on innovation outcomes pp. 141-157

- Daisuke Kanama and Kohei Nishikawa
- The role of Science Parks: a puzzle of growth, innovation and R&D investments pp. 158-183

- Francesco Lamperti, Roberto Mavilia and Simona Castellini
- Nurture over nature: How do European universities support their collaboration with business? pp. 184-205

- Victoria Galán-Muros, Peter Sijde, Peter Groenewegen and Thomas Baaken
- The use of technology platforms as a policy tool to address research challenges and technology transfer pp. 206-227

- Liliana Proskuryakova, Dirk Meissner and Pavel Rudnik
- Erratum to: The use of technology platforms as a policy tool to address research challenges and technology transfer pp. 228-228

- Liliana Proskuryakova, Dirk Meissner and Pavel Rudnik
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