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1 online resource (503 pages) |
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Routledge Studies in Global Competition |
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Studies in global competition.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of graphs; List of contributors; PART I Introduction; 1 The evolution of technology transfer; 2 The globalization of academic innovation; PART II USA; 3 The American experience in university technology transfer; 4 Technology transfer paradox of success at Stanford University: "don't fix" vs. "make it better"; 5 De-reifying technology transfer metrics: to address the stages and phases of TTO development; 6 The commercialization of new drugs and vaccines discovered in public sector research; PART III Developed countries |
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7 Island of bliss? University technology commercialization practices in the Swiss innovation system8 UK university models of technology transfer in a global economy; 9 An analysis of the development of the Irish technology transfer system; 10 Commercialization and technology transfer policies and intellectual property regimes in Canada; PART IV Developing countries; 11 University technology transfer: the case of Spain; 12 University technology commercialization: the case of Thailand; 13 University technology transfer: the globalization of academic innovation in Russia |
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14 The role of institutional characteristics in knowledge transfer: a comparative analysis of two Italian universities15 The Innovation Law, the creation of technology transfer offices and their impact on the Brazilian innovation landscape; 16 China's university technology transfer system: political mobilization and academy for economic growth; 17 University system in Vietnam: some technology transfer practice; PART V What about university technology transfer?; 18 In university technology transfer one size does not fit them all: comparing the biological sciences and information technology |
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19 International comparison of technology transfer data: the devil is in the details20 University technology transfer in Brazil: a comprehensive picture; 21 The ethos of university technology transfer: aligning transactional and humanistic values in a Bayh-Dole regime; 22 Technology transfer in US universities and research institutions; PART VI Conclusion; 23 Making sense of university technology commercialization: diversity and adaptation; Index |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Etzkowitz, Henry
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ISBN |
9781134696451 |
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1134696450 |
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