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Harnessing Public Research for Innovation in the 21st Century : An International Assessment of Knowledge Transfer Policies.
Arundel, Anthony; Athreye, Suma; Wunsch-Vincent, Sacha. Editors.; Arundel, Anthony; Athreye, Suma; Athreye, Suma; Caratti, Giancarlo; Chen, Baoming; Czarnitzki, Dirk; Ding, Minglei; Es-Sadki, Nordine; Faul, Kerry; Le Feuvre, Bruno; Hall, Pippa; Hamdan-Livramento, Intan; Huang, Can; Huang, Ning; Kahn, Michael; Lee, Keun; Licht, Georg; Magalhães, Fernanda; Mawoko, Philippe Kuhutama; Montobbio, Fabio; De Negri, Fernanda; Peng, Chunyan; Ray, Amit Shovon; Robertson, Ragan; Rossi, Federica; Sampat, Bhaven; Shin, Hochul; Sung, Si Kyong; Theunissen, Henri J. M. ; Vanderlei Corrêa, Antenor Cesar; Verbauwhede Koglin, Lien; Verspagen, Bart; Vianna Rauen, Cristiane; Wolson, Rosemary; Wunsch-Vincent, Sacha; Liu, Xia; Yang, Juan; Zhijian, Hu; Zhou, Hao. Contributors.
2021
F 636 ARU.H
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Title
Harnessing Public Research for Innovation in the 21st Century : An International Assessment of Knowledge Transfer Policies.
Author
Arundel, Anthony; Athreye, Suma; Wunsch-Vincent, Sacha. Editors.
Arundel, Anthony; Athreye, Suma; Athreye, Suma; Caratti, Giancarlo; Chen, Baoming; Czarnitzki, Dirk; Ding, Minglei; Es-Sadki, Nordine; Faul, Kerry; Le Feuvre, Bruno; Hall, Pippa; Hamdan-Livramento, Intan; Huang, Can; Huang, Ning; Kahn, Michael; Lee, Keun; Licht, Georg; Magalhães, Fernanda; Mawoko, Philippe Kuhutama; Montobbio, Fabio; De Negri, Fernanda; Peng, Chunyan; Ray, Amit Shovon; Robertson, Ragan; Rossi, Federica; Sampat, Bhaven; Shin, Hochul; Sung, Si Kyong; Theunissen, Henri J. M. ; Vanderlei Corrêa, Antenor Cesar; Verbauwhede Koglin, Lien; Verspagen, Bart; Vianna Rauen, Cristiane; Wolson, Rosemary; Wunsch-Vincent, Sacha; Liu, Xia; Yang, Juan; Zhijian, Hu; Zhou, Hao. Contributors.
Arundel, Anthony; Athreye, Suma; Athreye, Suma; Caratti, Giancarlo; Chen, Baoming; Czarnitzki, Dirk; Ding, Minglei; Es-Sadki, Nordine; Faul, Kerry; Le Feuvre, Bruno; Hall, Pippa; Hamdan-Livramento, Intan; Huang, Can; Huang, Ning; Kahn, Michael; Lee, Keun; Licht, Georg; Magalhães, Fernanda; Mawoko, Philippe Kuhutama; Montobbio, Fabio; De Negri, Fernanda; Peng, Chunyan; Ray, Amit Shovon; Robertson, Ragan; Rossi, Federica; Sampat, Bhaven; Shin, Hochul; Sung, Si Kyong; Theunissen, Henri J. M. ; Vanderlei Corrêa, Antenor Cesar; Verbauwhede Koglin, Lien; Verspagen, Bart; Vianna Rauen, Cristiane; Wolson, Rosemary; Wunsch-Vincent, Sacha; Liu, Xia; Yang, Juan; Zhijian, Hu; Zhou, Hao. Contributors.
Item Type
Book
Description
1 online resource (502 pages).
ISBN
9781108904230 eBook
9781108842792 Print
9781108842792 Print
Alternate Call Number
F 636 ARU.H
Summary
"Universities and public research institutes play a key role in enabling the application of scientific breakthroughs and innovations in the marketplace. Many countries – developed and developing alike – have implemented national strategies to support the application or commercialization of knowledge produced by public research organizations. Universities and public research institutes have introduced practices to support these activities, for instance by including knowledge transfer to promote innovation as a core part of their mission. As a result, a vital question for policymakers is how to improve the efficiency of these knowledge transfer practices to help maximize innovation-driven growth and/or to seek practical solutions to critical societal challenges. This book aims to develop a conceptual framework to evaluate knowledge transfer practices and outcomes; to improve knowledge transfer metrics, surveys and evaluation frameworks; and to generate findings on what works and what does not, and to propose related policy lessons. This book is also available as Open Access."-- Provided by publisher.
Formatted Contents Note
Contents: List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Foreword Hu Zhijian)
Foreword (Pippa Hall)
Foreword (Bart Verspagen)
Preface
Part I: Setting the Context
1) The Evolving Role of Public R&D and Public Research Organizations in Innovation (Suma Athreye and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent)
2) Evaluating Knowledge Transfer Policies and Practices: Conceptual Framework and Metrics (Anthony Arundel and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent)
3) Measuring Global Patenting of Universities and Public Research Institutes (Juan Yang, Intan Hamdan-Livramento, Bruno le Feuvre, Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, and Hao Zhou)
Part II: Selected Comparative Country Studies
4) United Kingdom (Federica Rossi and Suma Athreye)
5) Germany (Dirk Czarnitzki and Georg Licht)
6) Republic of Korea (Keun Lee and Hochul Shin)
7) Brazil (Fernanda de Negri and Cristiane Vianna Rauen)
8) China (Baoming Chen, Can Huang, Chunyan Peng, Minglei Ding, Ning Huang, Xia Liu, and Juan Yang)
9) South Africa (Michael Kahn)
Part III: The Way Forward
10) Policies and Practices for Supporting Successful Knowledge Transfer from Public Research to Firms (Anthony Arundel)
11) Policy Recommendations: Aiming for Effective Knowledge Transfer Policies in High- and Middle-Income Countries (Suma Athreye and Federica Rossi)
12) Toward a Comprehensive Set of Metrics for Knowledge Transfer (Anthony Arundel and Nordine Es-Sadki)
Technical Annex: Survey on Policies and Practices for IP-Mediated Knowledge Transfer
Index
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Foreword Hu Zhijian)
Foreword (Pippa Hall)
Foreword (Bart Verspagen)
Preface
Part I: Setting the Context
1) The Evolving Role of Public R&D and Public Research Organizations in Innovation (Suma Athreye and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent)
2) Evaluating Knowledge Transfer Policies and Practices: Conceptual Framework and Metrics (Anthony Arundel and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent)
3) Measuring Global Patenting of Universities and Public Research Institutes (Juan Yang, Intan Hamdan-Livramento, Bruno le Feuvre, Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, and Hao Zhou)
Part II: Selected Comparative Country Studies
4) United Kingdom (Federica Rossi and Suma Athreye)
5) Germany (Dirk Czarnitzki and Georg Licht)
6) Republic of Korea (Keun Lee and Hochul Shin)
7) Brazil (Fernanda de Negri and Cristiane Vianna Rauen)
8) China (Baoming Chen, Can Huang, Chunyan Peng, Minglei Ding, Ning Huang, Xia Liu, and Juan Yang)
9) South Africa (Michael Kahn)
Part III: The Way Forward
10) Policies and Practices for Supporting Successful Knowledge Transfer from Public Research to Firms (Anthony Arundel)
11) Policy Recommendations: Aiming for Effective Knowledge Transfer Policies in High- and Middle-Income Countries (Suma Athreye and Federica Rossi)
12) Toward a Comprehensive Set of Metrics for Knowledge Transfer (Anthony Arundel and Nordine Es-Sadki)
Technical Annex: Survey on Policies and Practices for IP-Mediated Knowledge Transfer
Index
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Published
Cambridge, England, UK : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Language
English
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