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Title Building Technology Transfer within Research Universities : an Entrepreneurial Approach / edited by Thomas J. Allen, Rory O'Shea.

Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Notes Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Sep 2014).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The second academic revolution: The rise of the entrepreneurial university and impetuses to firm foundation -- 3 University-based entrepreneurship: A synthesis of the literature -- 4 Creating the MIT entrepreneurial ecosystem -- 5 Inventing the entrepreneurial university: Stanford and the co-evolution of Silicon Valley -- 6 The partnership between entrepreneurial science and entrepreneurial business: A study of integrated development at UCSD and San Diego's high-tech economy -- 7 Knowledge for the world: A brief history of commercialization at Johns Hopkins University -- 8 From ivory tower to industrial promotion: The case of Yale University and the biotechnology cluster in New Haven -- 9 Fostering cross-campus entrepreneurship- Building technology transfer within UCD to create a start-up environment -- 10 Stimulating academic entrepreneurship and technology transfer: A study of Kings College London commercialization strategies -- 11 KU Leuven: Complementing inception dynamics with incubation practices -- 12 Toward a "global knowledge enterprise": The entrepreneurial university model of the National University of Singapore -- 13 The path to the entrepreneurial university in China: A case study of Northeastern University, China -- 14 Public research organizations as a base for high-tech entrepreneurship in Europe: The case of IMEC and INRIA -- 15 Conclusion: Strategies for enhancement of academic entrepreneurship -- Index.
Summary "For the past number of years, academic entrepreneurship has become one of the most widely studied topics in the entrepreneurship literature. Yet, despite all the research that has been conducted to date, there has not been a systematic attempt to analyze critically the factors which lie behind successful business spin-offs from university research. In this book, a group of academic thought-leaders in the field of technology transfer examine a number of areas critical to the promotion of start-ups on campus. Through a series of case studies, they examine current policies, structures, program initiatives and practices of fourteen international universities to develop a theory of successful academic entrepreneurship, with the aim of helping other universities to enhance the quality of their university transfer programs. This book is a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students working on innovation, entrepreneurship and technology transfer, as well as senior managers and policymakers"-- Provided by publisher
"For the past number of years, academic entrepreneurship has become one of the most widely studied topics in the entrepreneurship literature. Yet, despite all the research that has been conducted to date, there has not been a systematic attempt to analyse critically the factors which lie behind successful business spin-offs from university research. In this book, a group of academic thought-leaders in the field of technology transfer examine a number of areas critical to the promotion of start-ups on campus. Through a series of case studies, they examine current policies, structures, program initiatives and practices of fourteen international universities to develop a theory of successful academic entrepreneurship, with the aim of helping other universities to enhance the quality of their university transfer programmes. This book is a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students working on innovation, entrepreneurship and technology transfer, as well as senior managers and policy-makers"-- Provided by publisher
Other author Allen, Thomas J., editor.
O'Shea, Rory, editor.
Subject Academic-industrial collaboration -- Case studies.
Technology transfer -- Case studies.
Case studies
ISBN 9781139046930 (ebook)
1139046934 (ebook)
9780521876537 (hardback)
0521876532 (hardback)
9781316007730
1316007731
9781316005491
1316005496