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Invention, Innovation and U.S. Federal Laboratories

Albert Link

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This book is about inventions and innovation in U.S. Federal Laboratories. The inventions discussed are defined by the technology transfer mechanism known by the term invention disclosures and are innovations that are the output of the technology transfer process. The demonstrated positive relationships in the book's model are the groundwork for suggesting not only a rethinking of the extant empirical research, within the context of a knowledge production function but also a refocusing of U.S. technology policy in support of technology transfer from Federal Laboratories.

Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781800370012
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 The genesis of inventive ideas , pp 1-14 Downloads
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Ch 2 New invention disclosures , pp 15-30 Downloads
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Ch 3 Experiences and inventive ideas , pp 31-48 Downloads
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Ch 4 Leveraging the experiences to inventive ideas process , pp 49-64 Downloads
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Ch 5 Inventive ideas as a driver of technology transfer , pp 65-78 Downloads
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Ch 6 Inventive ideas as a driver of technology transfer activity: a case study , pp 79-85 Downloads
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Ch 7 CRADAs: market failure and government failure? , pp 86-92 Downloads
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Ch 8 Concluding observations , pp 93-100 Downloads
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