Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
Edited by David B. Audretsch (),
Erik Lehmann (),
Albert Link and
Alexander Starnecker ()
in International Studies in Entrepreneurship from Springer, currently edited by Zoltan J. Acs and David B. Audretsch
Date: 2012
Edition: 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4614-6102-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: Technology Transfer in the Global Economy
- David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, Albert Link and Alexander Starnecker
- Ch Chapter 10 External Technology Supply and Client-Side Innovation
- Christian Peukert
- Ch Chapter 11 The Enrollment in an R&D Subsidy Program for SMEs: Evidence from Southwest Germany
- Niclas Rüffer, Detlef Keese and Michael Woywode
- Ch Chapter 12 Productivity Gaps Among European Regions
- Claudio Cozza, Raquel Ortega-Argiles, Mariacristina Piva and Rui Baptista
- Ch Chapter 13 The Effect of Regional Characteristics on the Relationship Between University Resources and Knowledge-Based Startup’s Performance
- Thomas O’Neal, Cameron Ford, Vernet Lasrado and Stephen Sivo
- Ch Chapter 14 Learning from Failure: Case Insights into a UK-India Technology Transfer Project
- Alexander Brem and Deependra Moitra
- Ch Chapter 15 The Emerging Properties of Business Models: A Systemic Approach
- Andrea Cocchi
- Ch Chapter 16 Technology Transfer in the Global Automotive Value Chain: Lessons from the Turkish Automotive Industry
- Mehmet Pamukçu and Alper Sönmez
- Ch Chapter 17 Investigating the Lateral Migration of Technology in a Resource-Based Economy: Conceptual and Methodological Issues from a Study of the Australian Mining Sector
- Tim Turpin, Hao Tan, Phil Toner and Sam Garrett-Jones
- Ch Chapter 18 The Demand Readiness Level Scale as New Proposed Tool to Hybridise Market Pull with Technology Push Approaches in Technology Transfer Practices
- Florin Paun
- Ch Chapter 19 Fraunhofer’s Discover Markets: Fostering Technology Transfer by Integrating the Layperson’s Perspective
- Martina Schraudner and Solveig Wehking
- Ch Chapter 2 Forget R&D – Pay My Coach: Young Innovative Companies and Their Relations with Universities
- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Francisco Mas-Verdú and Victor Martinez-Gomez
- Ch Chapter 3 The Role of Research Orientation for Attracting Competitive Research Funding
- Hanna Hottenrott
- Ch Chapter 4 The Cooperative Strategy of Technology Transfer Offices: A Longitudinal Study
- Mireille Matt and Véronique Schaeffer
- Ch Chapter 5 Academic Entrepreneurship in a Resource-Constrained Environment: Diversification and Synergistic Effects
- L. Ranmuthumalie Silva, Elvira Uyarra and Ray Oakey
- Ch Chapter 6 Introducing the University of Applied Science in the Technology Transfer Process
- Erik E. Lehmann and Alexander Starnecker
- Ch Chapter 7 The Role of University of Central Florida in Regional Economic Development
- Thomas O’Neal and Vernet Lasrado
- Ch Chapter 8 Is It Worth All the Trouble? An Assessment of the Economic Value of Firm Patent Applications with Shared Intellectual Property Rights in the Biotechnology Industry
- Heide Fier and Andreas Pyka
- Ch Chapter 9 The Impact of Technological Acquisitions on Innovation Quality
- Philipp Buss
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