The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 6, 2016
- Technology transfer and entrepreneurship: cross-national analysis pp. 1247-1259

- David Audretsch and Rosa Caiazza
- Country level efficiency and national systems of entrepreneurship: a data envelopment analysis approach pp. 1260-1283

- Esteban Lafuente, László Szerb and Zoltan Acs
- University–industry collaboration and regional wealth pp. 1284-1307

- Erik Lehmann and Matthias Menter
- Labour as a knowledge carrier: how increased mobility influences entrepreneurship pp. 1308-1326

- Pontus Braunerhjelm, Ding Ding and Per Thulin
- Why are some foreign-born workers more entrepreneurial than others? pp. 1327-1353

- Margaret Blume-Kohout
- Creativity, entrepreneurship and economic development: city-level evidence on creativity spillover of entrepreneurship pp. 1354-1376

- Maksim Belitski and Sameeksha Desai
- Determinants of the university technology transfer policy-mix: a cross-national analysis of gap-funding instruments pp. 1377-1405

- Federico Munari, Einar Rasmussen, Laura Toschi and Elisa Villani
- A cross-national analysis of policies affecting innovation diffusion pp. 1406-1419

- Rosa Caiazza
- Innovation capacity in the healthcare sector and historical anchors: examples from the UK, Switzerland and the US pp. 1420-1439

- Helen Lawton Smith, Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen and Laurel Edmunds
- Skills and regional entrepreneurship capital formation: a comparison between Germany and Portugal pp. 1440-1456

- Joana Mendonça and Christoph Grimpe
- Does context matter in academic entrepreneurship? The role of barriers and drivers in the regional and national context pp. 1457-1482

- Todd Davey, Sue Rossano and Peter Sijde
- Innovation strategies of firms: What strategies and why? pp. 1483-1506

- Charlie Karlsson and Sam Tavassoli
- Support for public research spin-offs by the parent organizations and the speed of commercialization pp. 1507-1525

- Viktor Slavtchev and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
Volume 41, issue 5, 2016
- University technology transfer in China: a literature review and taxonomy pp. 891-929

- Aihua Chen, Donald Patton and Martin Kenney
- Detecting the emergence of technologies and the evolution and co-development trajectories in science (DETECTS): a ‘burst’ analysis-based approach pp. 930-960

- Hélène Dernis, Mariagrazia Squicciarini and Roberto Pinho
- Main drivers of human capital, learning and performance pp. 961-978

- Nancy Vargas, M. Begoña Lloria and Salvador Roig-Dobón
- Determinants and public policy implications of academic-industry knowledge transfer in life sciences: a review and a conceptual framework pp. 979-1076

- Ani Gerbin and Mateja Drnovsek
- Technology commercialization: a literature review of success factors and antecedents across different contexts pp. 1077-1112

- Markus A. Kirchberger and Larissa Pohl
- Imprinting and the progeny of university spin-offs pp. 1113-1134

- Michael P. Ciuchta, Yan Gong, Anne S. Miner, Chaim Letwin and Anthony Sadler
Volume 41, issue 4, 2016
- Models of university technology transfer: analyses and policies pp. 655-660

- Giorgio Calcagnini and Ilario Favaretto
- University technology transfer through entrepreneurship: faculty and students in spinoffs pp. 661-669

- Wai Fong Boh, Uzi De-Haan and Robert Strom
- The role of universities in the location of innovative start-ups pp. 670-693

- Giorgio Calcagnini, Ilario Favaretto, Germana Giombini, Francesco Perugini and Rosalba Rombaldoni
- Science and technology parks in Italy: main features and analysis of their effects on the firms hosted pp. 694-729

- Danilo Liberati, Marco Marinucci and Giulia Martina Tanzi
- University knowledge and firm innovation: evidence from European countries pp. 730-752

- Andrea Bellucci and Luca Pennacchio
- The activities of university knowledge transfer offices: towards the third mission in Italy pp. 753-777

- Fabrizio Cesaroni and Andrea Piccaluga
- At the frontiers of scientific advancement: the factors that influence scientists to become or choose to become publicly funded principal investigators pp. 778-797

- James A. Cunningham, Vincent Mangematin, Conor O’Kane and Paul O’Reilly
- Skilled unemployment and the creation of academic spin-offs: a recession-push hypothesis pp. 798-817

- Hugo Horta, Michele Meoli and Silvio Vismara
- University–Industry collaboration in the biopharmaceuticals: the Italian case pp. 818-840

- Anna Giunta, Filippo Maria Pericoli and Eleonora Pierucci
- University and inter-firm R&D collaborations: propensity and intensity of cooperation in Europe pp. 841-871

- David Aristei, Michela Vecchi and Francesco Venturini
- Firm heterogeneity, absorptive capacity and technical linkages with external parties in Italy pp. 872-890

- Claudio Cozza and Antonello Zanfei
Volume 41, issue 3, 2016
- A Schumpeterian growth model: wealth and directed technological change pp. 395-406

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Public policy measures in support of knowledge transfer activities: a review of academic literature pp. 407-429

- Anna Kochenkova, Rosa Grimaldi and Federico Munari
- What drives ICT clustering in European cities? pp. 430-450

- Maksim Belitski and Sameeksha Desai
- The nature of innovation in emerging industries in China: an exploratory study pp. 451-468

- Yongchun Huang, Paul Swamidass and Dheeraj A. Raju
- How much does it cost to be a scientist? pp. 469-505

- Benjamin Balsmeier and Maikel Pellens
- Technology use and availability in entrepreneurship: informal economy as moderator of institutions in emerging economies pp. 506-529

- Saurav Pathak, Emanuel Xavier-Oliveira and André O. Laplume
- How management team composition affects academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial orientation: the mediating role of conflict pp. 530-557

- Juan Pablo Diánez-González and Carmen Camelo-Ordaz
- Scientific research groups’ cooperation with firms and government agencies: motivations and barriers pp. 558-585

- Irene Ramos-Vielba, Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo and Richard Woolley
- University reputation and technology commercialization: evidence from nanoscale science pp. 586-609

- Jeongsik Lee and Eric Stuen
- Exploring the survival of patent licensing: some evidence from French foreign agreements pp. 610-630

- Jean-François Sattin
- Entrepreneurship ecosystems: an agent-based simulation approach pp. 631-653

- Elias G. Carayannis, Mike Provance and Evangelos Grigoroudis
Volume 41, issue 2, 2016
- The business of translation: initial conditions and firm capacity in taking discoveries to market pp. 179-181

- Phillip Phan
- Linking technological and educational level diversities to innovation performance pp. 182-204

- Annapoornima M. Subramanian, Young Rok Choi, Soo-Hoon Lee and Chang-Chieh Hang
- Do graduated university incubator firms benefit from their relationship with university incubators? pp. 205-219

- Vernet Lasrado, Stephen Sivo, Cameron Ford, Thomas O’Neal and Ivan Garibay
- Multilevel public funding for small business innovation: a review of US state SBIR match programs pp. 220-249

- Lauren Lanahan
- Shaping the path to inventive activity: the role of past experience in R&D alliances pp. 250-269

- M. C. Guardo and K. R. Harrigan
- A legal perspective on university technology transfer pp. 270-289

- Christopher S. Hayter and Jacob H. Rooksby
- Network and perceptual determinants of satisfaction among science and engineering faculty in US research universities pp. 290-328

- Eric W. Welch and Yamini Jha
- Geographic proximity and university–industry interaction: the case of Mexico pp. 329-348

- Claudia De Fuentes and Gabriela Dutrénit
- Industrialization of hybrid electric vehicle technology: identifying critical resource dimensions pp. 349-367

- Hans Löfsten
- Signaling in academic ventures: the role of technology transfer offices and university funds pp. 368-393

- Paolo Gubitta, Alessandra Tognazzo and Federica Destro
Volume 41, issue 1, 2016
- Entrepreneurial finance and technology transfer pp. 1-9

- David Audretsch, Erik Lehmann, Stefano Paleari and Silvio Vismara
- Governmental venture capital for innovative young firms pp. 10-24

- Massimo Colombo, Douglas Cumming and Silvio Vismara
- Venture’s economic impact in Australia pp. 25-59

- Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan
- Chinese university patents: quantity, quality, and the role of subsidy programs pp. 60-84

- Christian Fisch, Joern Block and Philipp Sandner
- Performance-based funding and university research productivity: the moderating effect of university legitimacy pp. 85-104

- Mattia Cattaneo, Michele Meoli and Andrea Signori
- Entrepreneurial activity and regional competitiveness: evidence from European entrepreneurial universities pp. 105-131

- Maribel Guerrero, David Urbano and Alain Fayolle
- Organizational structures of Knowledge Transfer Offices: an analysis of the world’s top-ranked universities pp. 132-151

- F. Brescia, G. Colombo and Paolo Landoni
- Knowledge flows, the influence of national R&D structure and the moderating role of public–private cooperation pp. 152-172

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro and Davide Consoli
- Designing the New American University by Michael Crow and William Dabars: a primer for technology transfer academics, agencies, and administrators pp. 173-178

- Craig Boardman
- Designing the New American University by Michael Crow and William Dabars: a primer for technology transfer academics, agencies, and administrators pp. 173-178

- Craig Boardman
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