The Journal of Technology Transfer
1977 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 6, 2015
- Knowledge effects on competitiveness: from firms to regional advantage pp. 899-909

- Rosa Caiazza, Aileen Richardson and David Audretsch
- Strategic timing of academic commercialism: evidence from technology transfer pp. 910-931

- Seongkyoon Jeong and Sungki Lee
- Tax credits and total factor productivity: firm-level evidence from Taiwan pp. 932-947

- Chia-Hui Huang
- From the lab to the stock market? The characteristics and impact of university-oriented seed funds in Europe pp. 948-975

- Federico Munari, Martina Pasquini and Laura Toschi
- Key resources and actors for the evolution of academic spin-offs pp. 976-1002

- Mariluz Fernández-Alles, Carmen Camelo-Ordaz and Noelia Franco-Leal
- Public or private entrepreneurship? Revisiting motivations and definitions of success among academic entrepreneurs pp. 1003-1015

- Christopher Hayter
- Why do technology firms publish scientific papers? The strategic use of science by small and midsize enterprises in nanotechnology pp. 1016-1033

- Yin Li, Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira
- Measuring the performance of university technology transfer using meta data approach: the case of Dutch universities pp. 1034-1049

- Tsvi Vinig and David Lips
- Access to research inputs: open science versus the entrepreneurial university pp. 1050-1063

- Dirk Czarnitzki, Christoph Grimpe and Maikel Pellens
Volume 40, issue 5, 2015
- Environmental technology transfer and emission standards for industry in China pp. 743-759

- Zhen Zhang, Joshua Hinger, David Audretsch and Guojun Song
- Intra and inter: regional knowledge spillovers in European Union pp. 760-781

- Kleoniki Kalapouti and Nikos Varsakelis
- How can universities facilitate academic spin-offs? An entrepreneurial competency perspective pp. 782-799

- Einar Rasmussen and Mike Wright
- Innovation and underground entrepreneurship pp. 800-820

- Rajeev Goel, James Saunoris and Xingyuan Zhang
- Patent valuation based on text mining and survival analysis pp. 821-839

- Eun Han and So Sohn
- Governance mode choice in collaborative Ph.D. projects pp. 840-858

- Negin Salimi, Rudi Bekkers and Koen Frenken
- The effect of federal research funding on formation of university-firm biopharmaceutical alliances pp. 859-876

- Margaret Blume-Kohout, Krishna Kumar, Christopher Lau and Neeraj Sood
- Classifying and prioritizing the success and failure factors of technology commercialization of public R&D in South Korea: using classification tree analysis pp. 877-898

- Mijung Jung, Yi-beck Lee and Heesang Lee
Volume 40, issue 4, 2015
- First mover advantages and optimal patent protection pp. 559-580

- F. Scherer
- Opening science: towards an agenda of open science in academia and industry pp. 581-601

- Sascha Friesike, Bastian Widenmayer, Oliver Gassmann and Thomas Schildhauer
- When does selling make you wiser? Impact of licensing on Chinese firms’ patenting propensity pp. 602-628

- Manish Srivastava and Tang Wang
- Is geographic nearness important for trading ideas? Evidence from the US pp. 629-662

- Kyriakos Drivas and Claire Economidou
- Going radical: producing and transferring disruptive innovation pp. 663-669

- Massimo Colombo, Chiara Franzoni and Reinhilde Veugelers
- Basic science as a prescription for breakthrough inventions in the pharmaceutical industry pp. 670-695

- Antonio Della Malva, Stijn Kelchtermans, Bart Leten and Reinhilde Veugelers
- Hybrid alliances and radical innovation: the performance implications of integrating exploration and exploitation pp. 696-722

- Massimo Colombo, Liliana Doganova, Evila Piva, Diego D’Adda and Philippe Mustar
- Contribution of postdoctoral fellows to fast-moving and competitive scientific research pp. 723-741

- Masatsura Igami, Sadao Nagaoka and John Walsh
- Erratum to: First mover advantages and optimal patent protection pp. 742-742

- F. Scherer
Volume 40, issue 3, 2015
- Academic policy and entrepreneurship: a European perspective pp. 363-368

- David Audretsch, Erik Lehmann and Stefano Paleari
- The role of the university in twenty-first century European society pp. 369-379

- Stefano Paleari, Davide Donina and Michele Meoli
- For a language policy in the internationalized university pp. 380-386

- Giuliano Bernini
- Crowding in or crowding out: the link between academic entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial traits pp. 387-408

- Cornelia Kolb and Marcus Wagner
- Cross-border M&As of biotech firms affiliated with internationalized universities pp. 409-433

- Mattia Cattaneo, Michele Meoli and Silvio Vismara
- How to evaluate the impact of academic spin-offs on local development: an empirical analysis of the Italian case pp. 434-452

- Donato Iacobucci and Alessandra Micozzi
- Human capital and new venture performance: the industry choice and performance of academic entrepreneurs pp. 453-474

- Kristian Nielsen
- STI–DUI learning modes, firm–university collaboration and innovation pp. 475-492

- José González-Pernía, Mario Parrilli and Iñaki Peña-Legazkue
- The impact of skills, working time allocation and peer effects on the entrepreneurial intentions of scientists pp. 493-511

- Petra Moog, Arndt Werner, Stefan Houweling and Uschi Backes-Gellner
- Testing the causal relationship between academic patenting and scientific publishing in Germany: Crowding-out or reinforcement? pp. 512-535

- Heike Grimm and Johannes Jaenicke
- Entrepreneurial education and knowledge: empirical evidence on a sample of German undergraduate students pp. 536-557

- Andreas Oehler, Andreas Höfer and Henrik Schalkowski
Volume 40, issue 2, 2015
- The economics of innovation: a review article pp. 185-197

- Grazia Cecere
- Why do scientists create academic spin-offs? The influence of the context pp. 198-226

- Ugo Rizzo
- Estimating the additionality of R&D subsidies using proposal evaluation data to control for research intentions pp. 227-251

- Morten Henningsen, Torbjørn Hægeland and Jarle Møen
- Technology exchange patterns in China: an analysis of regional data pp. 252-272

- Yuandi Wang, Xin Pan, Lutao Ning, Jian Li and Jin Chen
- Academic entrepreneurship: Which inventors do technology licensing officers prefer for spinoffs? pp. 273-292

- Scott Shane, Sharon Dolmans, Joseph Jankowski, Isabelle Reymen and A. Romme
- How does working on university–industry collaborative projects affect science and engineering doctorates’ careers? Evidence from a UK research-based university pp. 293-317

- Hsing-fen Lee and Marcela Miozzo
- University patenting: a comparison of 300 leading universities worldwide pp. 318-345

- Christian Fisch, Tobias Hassel, Philipp Sandner and Joern Block
- Researchers’ participation in standardisation: a case study from a public research institute in Germany pp. 346-360

- Aikaterini Zi and Knut Blind
- Erratum to: How does working on university–industry collaborative projects affect science and engineering doctorates’ careers? Evidence from a UK research-based university pp. 361-362

- Hsing-fen Lee and Marcela Miozzo
Volume 40, issue 1, 2015
- The impact of university research on corporate patenting: evidence from UK universities pp. 1-24

- Christian Helmers and Mark Rogers
- European enlargement policy, technological capabilities and sectoral export dynamics pp. 25-69

- Valeria Costantini and Francesco Crespi
- Knowledge spillovers in science and technology parks: how can firms benefit most? pp. 70-84

- Isabel Díez-Vial and Marta Fernández-Olmos
- Business Model Innovation as Lever of Organizational Sustainability pp. 85-104

- Elias Carayannis, Stavros Sindakis and Christian Walter
- Integration versus separation: structure and strategies of the technology transfer office (TTO) in medical research organizations pp. 105-122

- G. Derrick
- Inter-temporal patterns of R&D collaboration and innovative performance pp. 123-137

- Rene Belderbos, Martin Carree, Boris Lokshin and Juan Fernández Sastre
- The influence of organizational culture and climate on entrepreneurial intentions among research scientists pp. 138-160

- Annelore Huyghe and Mirjam Knockaert
- Academics’ entrepreneurship propensities and gender differences pp. 161-177

- Rajeev Goel, Devrim Göktepe-Hultén and Rati Ram
- On the economic impact of university proof of concept centers pp. 178-183

- Christopher Hayter and Albert Link
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