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University technology transfer : the globalization of academic innovation için kapak resmi
Başlık:
University technology transfer : the globalization of academic innovation
Yazar:
Breznitz, Shiri M., editor.
ISBN:
9780415714686

9781315882482
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
482 pages : tables, graphics ; 24 cm.
Seri:
Routledge studies in global competition ; 31
İçerik:
Part I : Introduction -- The evolution of technology transfer / Henry Etzkowitz -- The globalization of academic innovation / Shiri M. Breznitz -- Part II : USA -- The American experience in university technology transfer / Maryann Feldman and Paige Clayton -- Technology transfer paradox of success at Stanford University : "don't fix" vs. "make it better" / Henry Etzkowitz -- De-reifying technology transfer metrics : to address the stages and phases of TTO development / Henry Etzkowitz and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén -- The commercialization of new drugs and vaccines discovered in public sector research / Ashley J. Stevens, Jonathan J. Jensen, Katrine Wyller, Patrick C. Kilgore, Eric London, Qingzhi Zhang, Sabarni K. Chatterjee, and Mark L. Rohrbaugh -- Part III : Developed countries -- Island of bliss? University technology commercialization practices in the Swiss innovation system / Christiane Gebhardt -- UK university models of technology transfer in a global economy / Helen Lawton Smith and John Glasson -- An analysis of the development of the Irish technology transfer system / Ciara Fitzgerald and Rory P. O'Shea -- Commercialization and technology transfer policies and intellectual property regimes in Canada / Nicola Hepburn and David A. Wolfe -- Part IV : Developing countries -- University technology transfer : the case of Spain / Adela García-Aracil, Elena Castro-Martínez, Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Pablo d'Este and Ignacio Fernández de Lucio -- University technology commercialization : the case of Thailand / Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat -- University technology transfer : the globalization of academic innovation in Russia / Tatiana Pospelova -- The role of institutional characteristics in knowledge transfer : a comparative analysis of two Italian universities / Federica Rossi, Claudio Fassio and Aldo Geuna -- The Innovation Law, the creation of technology transfer offices and their impact on the Brazilian innovation landscape / Ana L.V. Torkomian, M. Elizabeth R. dos Santos and Thiago J.C.C. Soares -- China's university technology transfer system : political mobilization and academy for economic growth / Chunyan Zhou -- University system in Vietnam : some technology transfer practice / Tran Ngoc Ca -- Part V : What about university technology transfer? -- In university technology transfer one size does not fit them all : comparing the biological sciences and information technology / Martin Kenney and Donald Patton -- International comparison of technology transfer data : the devil is in the details / Frank J.M. Zwetsloot, Lodewijk L. Gelauff and Robert J.W. Tijssen -- University technology transfer in Brazil : a comprehensive picture / Guilherme Ary Plonski -- The ethos of university technology transfer : aligning transactional and humanistic values in a Bayh-Dole regime / Henry Etzkowitz -- Technology transfer in US universities and research institutions / Lita Nelsen -- Part VI : Conclusion -- Making sense of university technology commercialization : diversity and adaptation / Shiri M. Breznitz and Henry Etzkowitz.
Özet:
Over the last two decades, universities have found themselves at the centre of a growing debate about the economic future of regions. In this era of globalization, universities have become primary players in the generation of new knowledge and innovation. Through technology commercialization- the dissemination and commercialization of their ideas to the private market- universities have an ability to directly impact regional economic growth. Since the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, many universities in the USA and around the world have changed the way they approach technology commercialization. This edited volume compares and analyzes different models of university technology commercialization. In particular, the book focuses on external and internal factors that affect the ability of universities to transfer technologies from the public to the private market. External university factors include regional commercialization, culture and history. Internal university culture focuses on policy, culture, and organization of technology transfer within the university. Unlike many studies that review best practices for technology transfer, this book will demonstrate that there is no one model of technology transfer being implemented, and that some models work better than others. This book will be highly relevant to all those with an interest in innovation studies, organizational studies, regional economics, higher education, public policy and business entrepreneurship.
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