UNCG Economics Working Papers
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- 23-8: Enhancing the Knowledge Economy: A Cross-Country Study of Knowledge Creation

- Md Zubab Ibne Moid, Emefa Buaka and Albert Link
- 23-7: Bringing Technology to Market: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute SBIR Phase IIB Projects

- Sara Nienow, Olena Leonchuk, Alan O'Connor and Albert Link
- 23-6: Innovative Activity and Ethnic Dynamics: An Exploratory Study of Homophilic Relationships among Minority Entrepreneurs

- Albert Link
- 23-5: Gender and Innovation at the U.S. National Institutes of Health

- Farhat Chowdhury, Albert Link and Anne Royalty
- 23-4: Identifying the Emergence of Academic Entrepreneurship within the Technology Transfer Literature

- Christopher Hayter, Albert Link and Matthew Schaffer
- 23-3: The Transfer of Federally Funded Technology: A Study of Small, Entrepreneurial, and Ambidextrous Firms

- Maribel Guerrero, Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- 23-2: The Effects of Access to Medicaid on the Employment and Academic Progress of College Students

- Priyanka Anand and Dora Gicheva
- 23-1: R&D and Regional Competitiveness: A Study of Global Entrepreneurial Firms

- Albert Link and Rashedur Sardar
- 22-8: An Assessment and Evaluation of the U.S. Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program

- Albert Link
- 22-7: An Assessment of the U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program: A Study of Project Failure

- Albert Link, Christopher Swann and Martijn van Hasselt
- 22-6: An Economic Analysis of Standard Reference Materials

- Michael Hall, Albert Link and Matthew Schaffer
- 22-5: International Monetary Spillovers to Frontier Financial Markets: Evidence from Bangladesh

- Rashedur Sardar and Matthew Schaffer
- 22-4: The Spatial Distribution of Public Support for AI Research

- Farhat Chowdhury, Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- 22-3: Public Support for Research in Artificial Intelligence: A Descriptive Study of U.S. Department of Defense SBIR Projects

- Farhat Chowdhury, Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- 22-2: Knowledge-Based Information and the Effectiveness of R&D in Small Firms

- Joshua Fletcher, Eric Howard, Albert Link and Alan O'Connor
- 22-1: Editorial Quandaries During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Personal Exposé

- Albert Link
- 21-6: Public Sector Entrepreneurship, Politics, and Innovation

- Albert Link and Dora Gicheva
- 21-5: The Publicness of Publicly Funded Research

- Albert Link and Caroline Wagner
- 21-4: Public Support of Innovative Activity in Small and Large Firms in Mexico

- Maribel Guerrero and Albert Link
- 21-3: Knowledge Transfers from Federally Funded Research and Development Centers

- Albert Link
- 21-2: Technology Transfer at U.S. Federal Laboratories: R&D --> Disclosures --> Patent Applications

- Albert Link
- 21-1: The Economics of Metrology

- Albert Link
- 20-12: Scientific Publications at U.S. Federal Research Laboratories

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 20-11: From Discovery to Commercialization: Accretive Intellectual Property Strategies among Small, Knowledge-Based Firms

- Christopher Hayter and Albert Link
- 20-10: Investments in R&D and Innovative Behavior: An Exploratory Cross-Country Study

- Albert Link
- 20-9: The Use of Intellectual Property Protection Mechanisms by Publicly Supported Firms

- Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- 20-8: Latent Technology as an Outcome of R&D

- James Cunningham and Albert Link
- 20-7: Altruism and Burnout: Long Hours in the Teaching Profession

- Dora Gicheva
- 20-6: Invention Disclosures and the Slowdown of Scientific Knowledge

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 20-5: Knowledge Transfers from Federally Supported R&D

- Albert Link
- 20-4: Going Public with Public Money

- Albert Link, Martijn van Hasselt and Silvio Vismara
- 20-3: The Impact of the ACA Medicaid Expansions on the Employment and Academic Progress of College Students

- Dora Gicheva and Priyanka Anand
- 20-2: The Impact of the Third Sector of R&D on the Innovative Performance of Entrepreneurial Firms

- Albert Link, Cody Morris and Martijn van Hasselt
- 20-1: Governance Mechanisms Enabling Inter-Organizational Adaptation: Lessons from Grand Challenge R&D Programs

- Christopher Hayter and Albert Link
- 19-14: Technological Change in the Production of New Scientific Knowledge: A Second Look

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 19-13: A Bayesian Approach to Account for Misclassification in Prevalence and Trend Estimation*

- Martijn van Hasselt, Christopher Bollinger and Jeremy Bray
- 19-12: Knowledge Begets Knowledge: Knowledge Spillovers and the Output of Scientific Papers from U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Projects

- David Audretsch, Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- 19-11: Innovative Activity and Gender Dynamics

- Steven Bednar, Dora Gicheva and Albert Link
- 19-10: On the Transfer of Technology from Universities: The Impact of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 on the Institutionalization of University Research

- Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- 19-9: The Fountain of Knowledge: An Epistemological Perspective on the Growth of U.S. SBIR-Funded Firms

- David Audretsch and Albert Link
- 19-8: Technology Transfer at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

- Albert Link
- 19-7: Creativity-Enhancing Technological Change in the Production of Scientific Knowledge*

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 19-6: The Economic Benefits of Technology Transfer from U.S. Federal Laboratories

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 19-5: Occupational Social Value and Returns to Long Hours

- Dora Gicheva
- 19-4: Family-Oriented Job Benefits and the Returns to Graduate Education

- Dora Gicheva and Ian Mikkelsen
- 19-3: A Public Sector Knowledge Production Function

- Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- 19-2: Exploring the Impact of R&D on Patenting Activity in Small Women-Owned and Minority-Owned Entrepreneurial Firms

- Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- 19-1: Advancing Conceptualization of University Entrepreneurship Ecosystems: The Role of Knowledge-based Entrepreneurial Firms

- Albert Link and Riikka Sarala
- 18-8: The Impact of Public R&D Investments on Patenting Activity: Technology Transfer at the U.S> Environmental Protection Agency

- Albert Link, Cody Morris and Martijn van Hasselt
- 18-7: The Regional Economic Impacts of University Research and Science Parks

- Albert Link, Kelsi Hobbs and Terri Shelton