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University entrepreneurship and technology transfer : process, design, and intellectual property / edited by Gary D. Libecap.
2005
G 58 LIB.U
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Title
University entrepreneurship and technology transfer : process, design, and intellectual property / edited by Gary D. Libecap.
Author
Libecap, Gary D., editor.
Description
xxi, 311 pages ; [28] cm.
ISBN
0762312300
0080460992 electronic book
9780080460994 electronic book
9780762312306
9781849503594 eBook
9780762306893 v. 12
9780762308224 v. 13
9780762310029 v. 14
9780762311026 v. 15
0080460992 electronic book
9780080460994 electronic book
9780762312306
9781849503594 eBook
9780762306893 v. 12
9780762308224 v. 13
9780762310029 v. 14
9780762311026 v. 15
Alternate Call Number
G 58 LIB.U
Summary
Contains some of the research on university-based technology transfer, intellectual property issues, and the entrepreneurship program/technology transfer interface. Eleven of the papers are from the Colloquium on Entrepreneurship Education and Technology Transfer held at the White Stallion Ranch, Tucson, Arizona, January 21-23, 2005.
Note
"Papers are from the Colloquium on Entrepreneurship Education and Technology Transfer held at the White Stallion Ranch, Tucson, Arizona, January 21-23, 2005"--Page 4 of cover.
Epublication rendering of: 9780762312306, 2005.
Introduction. (G. Libecap). Analyzing the Effectiveness of University Technology Transfer: Implications for Entrepreneurship Education. (D.S. Siegel, P.H. Phan). The Bayh-Dole Act and High-Technology Entrepreneurship in U.S. Universities: Chicken, Egg, or Something Else? (D.C. Mowery). The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship and Technological Diffusion. (D.B. Audretsch, M. Keilbach, E. Lehmann). Curiosity-Driven Research and University Technology Transfer. (K.J. Strandburg). The Irrationality of Speculative Gene Patents. (D. Adelman). Commercializing University Research Systems in Economic Perspective: A View from the Demand Side. (B. Frischmann). Pros and Cons of Faculty Participation in Licensing. (M.C. Thursby, J.G. Thursby). Introducing Technology Entrepreneurship to Graduate Education: An Integrative Approach. (M.C. Thursby). An Integrated Model of University Technology Commercialization and Entrepreneurship Education. (S.T. Emerson, A.A. Boni). Organizational Modularity and Intra-University Relationships between Entrepreneurship Education and Technology Transfer. (T. Byers, A. Nelson). Entrepreneurship by the Books. (M.I. Kamien).
"The papers are from the Colloquium on Entrepreneurship Education and Technology Transfer held at the White Stallion Ranch, Tucson, Arizona, January 21-23, 2005."
The papers are from the Colloquium on entrepreneurship education and transfer, January 21-23, 2005, organized by the Karl Eller Center, University of Arizona.
Epublication rendering of: 9780762312306, 2005.
Introduction. (G. Libecap). Analyzing the Effectiveness of University Technology Transfer: Implications for Entrepreneurship Education. (D.S. Siegel, P.H. Phan). The Bayh-Dole Act and High-Technology Entrepreneurship in U.S. Universities: Chicken, Egg, or Something Else? (D.C. Mowery). The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship and Technological Diffusion. (D.B. Audretsch, M. Keilbach, E. Lehmann). Curiosity-Driven Research and University Technology Transfer. (K.J. Strandburg). The Irrationality of Speculative Gene Patents. (D. Adelman). Commercializing University Research Systems in Economic Perspective: A View from the Demand Side. (B. Frischmann). Pros and Cons of Faculty Participation in Licensing. (M.C. Thursby, J.G. Thursby). Introducing Technology Entrepreneurship to Graduate Education: An Integrative Approach. (M.C. Thursby). An Integrated Model of University Technology Commercialization and Entrepreneurship Education. (S.T. Emerson, A.A. Boni). Organizational Modularity and Intra-University Relationships between Entrepreneurship Education and Technology Transfer. (T. Byers, A. Nelson). Entrepreneurship by the Books. (M.I. Kamien).
"The papers are from the Colloquium on Entrepreneurship Education and Technology Transfer held at the White Stallion Ranch, Tucson, Arizona, January 21-23, 2005."
The papers are from the Colloquium on entrepreneurship education and transfer, January 21-23, 2005, organized by the Karl Eller Center, University of Arizona.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Gary D. Libecap
Analyzing the effectiveness of university technology transfer: implications for entrepreneurship education / Donald S. Siegel, Phillip H. Phan
The Bayh-Dole Act and high-technology entrepreneurship in U.S. universities: chicken, egg, or something else? / David C. Mowery
The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship and technological diffusion / David B. Audretsch, Max Keilbach, Erik Lehmann
Curiosity-driven research and university technology transfer / Katherine J. Strandburg
The irrationality of speculative gene patents / David E. Adelman
Commercializing university research systems in economic perspective: a view from the demand side / Brett M. Frischmann
Pros and cons of faculty participation in licensing / Jerry G. Thursby, Marie C. Thursby
Introducing technology entrepreneurship to graduate education: an integrative approach / Arthur A. Boni, S. Thomas Emerson
Organizational modularity and intra-university relationships between entrepreneurship education and technology transfer / Andrew Nelson, Thomas Byers.
Analyzing the effectiveness of university technology transfer: implications for entrepreneurship education / Donald S. Siegel, Phillip H. Phan
The Bayh-Dole Act and high-technology entrepreneurship in U.S. universities: chicken, egg, or something else? / David C. Mowery
The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship and technological diffusion / David B. Audretsch, Max Keilbach, Erik Lehmann
Curiosity-driven research and university technology transfer / Katherine J. Strandburg
The irrationality of speculative gene patents / David E. Adelman
Commercializing university research systems in economic perspective: a view from the demand side / Brett M. Frischmann
Pros and cons of faculty participation in licensing / Jerry G. Thursby, Marie C. Thursby
Introducing technology entrepreneurship to graduate education: an integrative approach / Arthur A. Boni, S. Thomas Emerson
Organizational modularity and intra-university relationships between entrepreneurship education and technology transfer / Andrew Nelson, Thomas Byers.
Series
Libecap, Gary D.
Advances In The Study Of Entrepreneurship, Innovation And Economic Growth, Volume 16.
Advances In The Study Of Entrepreneurship, Innovation And Economic Growth, Volume 16.
Published
Amsterdam : Elsevier JAI, 2005.
Language
English
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