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December 2019, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 1720-1743 R&D funding and private R&D: empirical evidence on the impact of the leading-edge cluster competition
by Dirk Engel & Verena Eckl & Michael Rothgang - 1744-1783 The role of geographical proximity for project performance: evidence from the German Leading-Edge Cluster Competition
by Susanne Hinzmann & Uwe Cantner & Holger Graf - 1784-1815 Geographical clustering and the effectiveness of public innovation programs
by Dirk Crass & Christian Rammer & Birgit Aschhoff - 1816-1839 Structural dynamics of innovation networks in German Leading-Edge Clusters
by Stefan Töpfer & Uwe Cantner & Holger Graf - 1840-1866 Cluster ambidexterity towards exploration and exploitation: strategies and cluster management
by Tina Wolf & Uwe Cantner & Holger Graf & Michael Rothgang - 1867-1870 Knowledge as growth
by David B. Audretsch - 1871-1890 Process quality management and technological innovation revisited: a contingency perspective from an emerging market
by Jie Wu & Zefu Wu & Kathryn Rudie Harrigan - 1891-1938 The development, growth, and performance of university spin-offs: a critical review
by Marius Tuft Mathisen & Einar Rasmussen - 1939-1963 Collaborative know-how and trust in university–industry collaborations: empirical evidence from ICT firms
by Emilio Bellini & Giuseppe Piroli & Luca Pennacchio - 1964-1992 A conceptual framework for studying science research careers
by Carolina Cañibano & Richard Woolley & Eric J. Iversen & Sybille Hinze & Stefan Hornbostel & Jakob Tesch - 1993-2013 Academic entrepreneurship: exploring the effects of academic patenting activity on publication and collaboration among heterogeneous researchers in South Korea
by Soo Jeung Lee
October 2019, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 1347-1366 Effectiveness of technology transfer policies and legislation in fostering entrepreneurial innovations across continents: an overview
by Maribel Guerrero & David Urbano - 1367-1395 University technology transfer efficiency in a factor driven economy: the need for a coherent policy in Egypt
by David A. Kirby & Hala H. El Hadidi - 1396-1415 R&D transfer, policy and innovative ambitious entrepreneurship: evidence from Latin American countries
by José Ernesto Amorós & Carlos Poblete & Vesna Mandakovic - 1416-1426 The economic benefits of technology transfer from U.S. federal laboratories
by Albert N. Link & John T. Scott - 1427-1450 The moderating role of IPR on the relationship between country-level R&D and individual-level entrepreneurial performance
by André Stel & Serhiy Lyalkov & Ana Millán & José María Millán - 1451-1475 The impact of university focused technology transfer policies on regional innovation and entrepreneurship
by James A. Cunningham & Erik E. Lehmann & Matthias Menter & Nikolaus Seitz - 1476-1504 The Croatian path from socialism to European membership through the lens of technology transfer policies
by Jadranka Švarc & Marina Dabić - 1505-1528 The effects of technology transfers and institutional factors on economic growth: evidence from Europe and Oceania
by Joao J. M. Ferreira & Cristina Fernandes & Vanessa Ratten - 1529-1546 Technology transfer with search intensity and project advertising
by Giorgio Calcagnini & Germana Giombini & Paolo Liberati & Giuseppe Travaglini - 1547-1576 Business networks and localization effects for new Swedish technology-based firms’ innovation performance
by Hanna Rydehell & Anders Isaksson & Hans Löfsten - 1577-1602 New technology entrepreneurship initiatives: Which strategic orientations and environmental conditions matter in the new socio-economic landscape?
by David Urbano & Maribel Guerrero & João J. Ferreira & Cristina I. Fernandes - 1603-1637 Technology spin-offs: teamwork, autonomy, and the exploitation of business opportunities
by Marco Corsino & Paola Giuri & Salvatore Torrisi - 1638-1664 Scientific and technological (human) social capital formation and Industry–University Cooperative Research Centers: a quasi-experimental evaluation of graduate student outcomes
by Olena Leonchuk & Denis O. Gray
August 2019, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 1007-1028 Ambidextrous search and product innovation: moderating effects of resource and structural attributes
by Wenhong Zhang & Yapu Zhao & Donghan Wang & Haifeng Wang & Jian Li - 1029-1069 The role of scientific and market knowledge in the inventive process: evidence from a survey of industrial inventors
by Alessandra Scandura - 1070-1096 Knowledge flows from business method software patents: influence of firms’ global social networks
by Jiaming Jiang & Rajeev K. Goel & Xingyuan Zhang - 1097-1133 The role of standardization at the interface of product and process development in biotechnology
by Annika Lorenz & Michael Raven & Knut Blind - 1134-1162 Mapping the emergence of international university research ventures
by Sergey Kolesnikov & Seokkyun Woo & Yin Li & Philip Shapira & Jan Youtie - 1163-1187 Seed accelerators and the speed of new venture creation
by John Stayton & Vincent Mangematin - 1188-1215 A university spin-off launch failure: explanation by the legitimation process
by Valérie François & Pascal Philippart - 1216-1235 The influence of human capital and perceived university support on patent applications of biomedical investigators
by Supriya Munshaw & Soo-Hoon Lee & Phillip H. Phan & Kieren A. Marr - 1236-1255 Knowledge transfer in university–industry research partnerships: a review
by Esther Wit-de Vries & Wilfred A. Dolfsma & Henny J. Windt & M. P. Gerkema - 1256-1272 Science and Technology Parks: a study of value creation for park tenants
by Alberto Albahari & Magnus Klofsten & Juan Carlos Rubio-Romero - 1273-1289 Integrating professional and academic knowledge: the link between researchers skills and innovation culture
by Dirk Meissner & Natalia Shmatko - 1290-1310 Crowdfunding in healthcare
by Gaia Bassani & Nicoletta Marinelli & Silvio Vismara - 1311-1346 The UBC ecosystem: putting together a comprehensive framework for university-business cooperation
by Victoria Galan-Muros & Todd Davey
June 2019, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 647-658 Knowledge as an economic good: Exhaustibility versus appropriability?
by Cristiano Antonelli - 659-680 An evolving regional innovation network: collaboration among industry, university, and research institution in China’s first technology hub
by Lachang Lyu & Weiping Wu & Haipeng Hu & Ru Huang - 681-699 The expanded scientific and technical human capital model: the addition of a cultural dimension
by Elizabeth A. Corley & Barry Bozeman & Xuefan Zhang & Chin-Chang Tsai - 700-740 Where technology transfer research originated and where it is going: a quantitative analysis of literature published between 1980 and 2015
by Heeyong Noh & Sungjoo Lee - 741-777 Collaboration or funding: lessons from a study of nanotechnology patenting in Canada and the United States
by Leila Tahmooresnejad & Catherine Beaudry - 778-801 Assessing the productivity of technology transfer offices: an analysis of the relevance of aspiration performance and portfolio complexity
by Esteban Lafuente & Jasmina Berbegal-Mirabent - 802-821 Promoting cross-border knowledge transfer for new product development in MNCs: a process view
by Yang Liu - 822-849 Exploring new knowledge through research collaboration: the moderation of the global and local cohesion of knowledge networks
by Luyun Xu & Jian Li & Xin Zhou - 850-873 The role of venture capitalists in the regional innovation ecosystem: a comparison of networking patterns between private and publicly backed venture capital funds
by Yannis Pierrakis & George Saridakis - 874-915 Scientific systems in Latin America: performance, networks, and collaborations with industry
by Hugo Confraria & Fernando Vargas - 916-947 Mapping the field: a bibliometric analysis of the literature on university–industry collaborations
by Igors Skute & Kasia Zalewska-Kurek & Isabella Hatak & Petra Weerd-Nederhof - 948-980 Academic entrepreneurship in South Africa: testing for entrepreneurial intentions
by B. Urban & J. Chantson - 981-1006 Modelling collaboration and innovation in creative industries using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis
by Jan Stejskal & Petr Hajek
April 2019, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 313-325 Entrepreneurial ecosystems: economic, technological, and societal impacts
by David B. Audretsch & James A. Cunningham & Donald F. Kuratko & Erik E. Lehmann & Matthias Menter - 326-358 Public research and the innovation performance of new technology based firms
by Roman Fudickar & Hanna Hottenrott - 359-380 The organisational and geographic diversity and innovation potential of EU-funded research networks
by Daniel Nepelski & Vincent Roy & Annarosa Pesole - 381-403 Do academic spinoffs internationalize?
by Alice Civera & Michele Meoli & Silvio Vismara - 404-433 Patent-based investment funds: from invention to innovation
by Svenja Jarchow & Andrea Röhm - 434-461 Stimulating academic patenting in a university ecosystem: an agent-based simulation approach
by Sabrina Backs & Markus Günther & Christian Stummer - 462-484 Who is left out: exploring social boundaries in entrepreneurial ecosystems
by Xaver Neumeyer & Susana C. Santos & Michael H. Morris - 485-519 Evaluating and comparing entrepreneurial ecosystems using SMAA and SMAA-S
by Salvatore Corrente & Salvatore Greco & Melita Nicotra & Marco Romano & Carmela Elita Schillaci - 520-539 Female owners versus female managers: Who is better at introducing innovations?
by Dirk Dohse & Rajeev K. Goel & Michael A. Nelson - 540-558 The influence of trust and collaboration with external partners on appropriability in open service firms
by Graciela Corral de Zubielqui & Janice Jones & David Audretsch - 559-595 The contribution of science parks: a literature review and future research agenda
by Laura Lecluyse & Mirjam Knockaert & André Spithoven - 596-614 Public sector innovation: the effect of universities
by Mehmet Akif Demircioglu & David B. Audretsch - 615-646 Innovation practices in emerging economies: Do university partnerships matter?
by Maribel Guerrero & David Urbano & Fernando Herrera
February 2019, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-20 Incentives for knowledge valorisation: a European benchmark
by Linda H. M. van de Burgwal & Ana Dias & Eric Claassen - 21-48 Do firms located in science and technology parks enhance innovation performance? The effect of absorptive capacity
by Fernando Ubeda & Marta Ortiz-de-Urbina-Criado & Eva-María Mora-Valentín - 49-72 Rethinking loose coupling of rules and entrepreneurial practices among university scientists: a Japan–Israel comparison
by Adi Sapir & Nahoko Kameo - 73-96 Fitting cooperative mode in inter-organizational strategic alliance: a perspective from innovative and financial performances
by Tzu-Hsin Liu & Yung-Chang Hsiao - 97-131 Dynamic effects of learning on the innovative outputs and productivity in Spanish multinational enterprises
by Francisco J. Santos-Arteaga & Celia Torrecillas & Madjid Tavana - 132-154 Engineering graduate students’ views on the effective ownership of academic patents
by So Young Sohn & Eun Jin Han - 155-166 Risk attitudes, patenting and invention disclosures by academic researchers
by Rajeev K. Goel & Devrim Göktepe-Hultén - 167-188 Evolving missions and university entrepreneurship: academic spin-offs and graduate start-ups in the entrepreneurial society
by Chiara Marzocchi & Fumi Kitagawa & Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo - 189-209 Measuring the expected synergy in Spanish regional and national systems of innovation
by Loet Leydesdorff & Igone Porto-Gomez - 210-230 The impact of imitation strategy and R&D resources on incremental and radical innovation: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms
by Jie Wu & Kathryn Rudie Harrigan & Siah Hwee Ang & Zefu Wu - 231-249 Is university ownership a sub-optimal property rights regime for commercialisation? Information conditions and entrepreneurship in Greater Manchester, England
by Christos Kalantaridis - 250-263 Copyrights in higher education: motivating a research agenda
by Jacob H. Rooksby & Christopher S. Hayter - 264-311 Identifying high resource consumption areas of assembly-centric manufacturing in the United States
by Douglas Thomas & Anand Kandaswamy
December 2018, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 1437-1448 Creating an entrepreneurial society in Europe
by David B. Audretsch & Apexa Mamtora & Hugo Menendez - 1449-1465 Eco-systems for young digital innovators
by Reinhilde Veugelers - 1466-1492 Venture capital as a catalyst for commercialization and high growth
by Ryan Kelly & Hankook Kim - 1493-1521 Total factor productivity and the role of entrepreneurship
by Hugo Erken & Piet Donselaar & Roy Thurik - 1522-1541 Business dynamics, industry productivity growth, and the distribution of firm-level performance: evidence for the role of ICT using Dutch firm-level data
by Michael Polder & Hugo Bondt & George Leeuwen - 1542-1570 Productivity slowdown and misallocation in the post-recession: What prevents recovery?
by Umut Kılınç - 1571-1606 Decomposing firm-level productivity growth and assessing its determinants: evidence from the Americas
by J. David Brown & Gustavo A. Crespi & Leonardo Iacovone & Luca Marcolin - 1607-1630 Social and economic impact of the commercialization of the Argus II artificial retina in the United States
by Amanda C. Walsh & Marwa E. Salem & Zachary T. Oliver & Kyle Clark-Sutton - 1631-1646 Determinant factors of university spin-off: the case of Korea
by Hyejin Jung & Byung-Keun Kim - 1647-1666 Assessing the relationship between R&D subsidy, R&D cooperation and absorptive capacity: an investigation on the manufacturing Spanish case
by Manuel Guisado-González & Jennifer González-Blanco & José Luís Coca-Pérez & Manuel Guisado-Tato - 1667-1695 The influence of functional and geographical diversity in collaboration on product innovation performance in SMEs
by Owusu Sarpong & Peter Teirlinck - 1696-1724 University-industry collaborations and product innovation performance: the moderating effects of absorptive capacity and innovation competencies
by Sebastian Kobarg & Jutta Stumpf-Wollersheim & Isabell M. Welpe - 1725-1759 Grace, gold, or glory? Exploring incentives for invention disclosure in the university context
by Thomas Walter & Christoph Ihl & René Mauer & Malte Brettel - 1760-1767 Innovation capital
by David B. Audretsch & Albert N. Link
October 2018, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 1121-1141 Technology business incubation mechanisms and sustainable regional development
by Wadid Lamine & Sarfraz Mian & Alain Fayolle & Mike Wright & Magnus Klofsten & Henry Etzkowitz - 1142-1160 University technology commercialization through new venture projects: an assessment of the French regional incubator program
by Zouhaïer M’Chirgui & Wadid Lamine & Sarfraz Mian & Alain Fayolle - 1161-1189 Start-EU-up! Lessons from international incubation practices to address the challenges faced by Western European start-ups
by Marijn van Weele & Frank J. Rijnsoever & Chris P. Eveleens & Henk Steinz & Niels Stijn & Menno Groen - 1190-1212 On the structure of business incubators: de-coupling issues and the mis-alignment of managerial incentives
by Ali J. Ahmad & Courtney Thornberry - 1213-1231 Slack resources, exploratory and exploitative innovation and the performance of small technology-based firms at incubators
by Danny Soetanto & Sarah L. Jack - 1232-1256 Public policy for academic entrepreneurship initiatives: a review and critical discussion
by Christian Sandström & Karl Wennberg & Martin W. Wallin & Yulia Zherlygina - 1257-1290 Managing technological distance in internal and external collaborations: absorptive capacity routines and social integration for innovation
by Ellen Enkel & Annika Groemminger & Sebastian Heil - 1291-1317 Identifying core topics in technology and innovation management studies: a topic model approach
by Hakyeon Lee & Pilsung Kang - 1318-1345 Early and late adopters of ISO 14001-type standards: revisiting the role of firm characteristics and capabilities
by Serdal Ozusaglam & Stéphane Robin & Chee Yew Wong - 1346-1374 Student and graduate entrepreneurship: ambidextrous universities create more nascent entrepreneurs
by Berna Beyhan & Derya Findik - 1375-1409 Growth factors of research-based spin-offs and the role of venture capital investing
by Carolin Bock & Alexander Huber & Svenja Jarchow - 1410-1435 Mapping the conceptual structure of science and technology parks
by Eva-María Mora-Valentín & Marta Ortiz-de-Urbina-Criado & Juan-José Nájera-Sánchez
August 2018, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 837-843 Agri-science to agri-business: the technology transfer dimension
by Elias G. Carayannis & Stelios Rozakis & Evangelos Grigoroudis - 844-863 The impact of formal agricultural education on farm level innovation and management practices
by Cathal O’Donoghue & Kevin Heanue - 864-881 Impact of information transfer on farmers’ uptake of innovative crop technologies: a structural equation model applied to survey data
by L. Toma & A. P. Barnes & L.-A. Sutherland & S. Thomson & F. Burnett & K. Mathews - 882-900 Technology transfer as a mechanism for dynamic transformation in the food sector
by Ioanna Kastelli & Aggelos Tsakanikas & Yannis Caloghirou - 901-922 The effects of human capital, R&D and firm’s innovation on patents: a panel study on Dutch food firms
by Mark Vancauteren - 923-952 Time to patent at the USPTO: the case of emerging entrepreneurial firms
by Kenneth Zahringer & Christos Kolympiris & Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes - 953-965 Setting up a technology commercialization office at a non-entrepreneurial university: an insider’s look at practices and culture
by Katerina Sideri & Andreas Panagopoulos - 966-985 Instigating entrepreneurship to a university in an adverse entrepreneurial landscape
by Kyriakos Drivas & Andreas Panagopoulos & Stelios Rozakis - 986-1006 A method to assess and support exploitation projects of university researchers
by Odysseas Cartalos & Stelios Rozakis & Dominiki Tsiouki - 1007-1038 Re-thinking university spin-off: a critical literature review and a research agenda
by Francisco Javier Miranda & Antonio Chamorro & Sergio Rubio - 1039-1082 Conceptualizing academic entrepreneurship ecosystems: a review, analysis and extension of the literature
by Christopher S. Hayter & Andrew J. Nelson & Stephanie Zayed & Alan C. O’Connor - 1083-1106 Determinants of patent quality in U.S. manufacturing: technological diversity, appropriability, and firm size
by Burak Dindaroğlu - 1107-1119 Erratum to: Time to patent at the USPTO: the case of emerging entrepreneurial firms
by Kenneth Zahringer & Christos Kolympiris & Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
June 2018, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 545-557 Macro, meso and micro perspectives of technology transfer
by James A. Cunningham & Paul O’Reilly - 558-592 Public cluster policy and performance
by Erik E. Lehmann & Matthias Menter - 593-614 The longer term effects of federal subsidies on firm survival: evidence from the advanced technology program
by Daniel Smith & Maryann Feldman & Gary Anderson - 615-639 Organizational diversity and innovation potential of EU-funded research projects
by Daniel Nepelski & Giuseppe Piroli - 640-673 The causal relation between entrepreneurial ecosystem and productive entrepreneurship: a measurement framework
by Melita Nicotra & Marco Romano & Manlio Giudice & Carmela Elita Schillaci - 674-713 Exploring the motives and practices of university–start-up interaction: evidence from Route 128
by Niels Stijn & Frank J. Rijnsoever & Martine Veelen - 714-733 Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams and performance: a subgroups approach
by Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh & Alessandra Micozzi & Pierpaolo Pattitoni - 734-759 How university spin-offs differ in composition and interaction: a qualitative approach
by Cornelia Kolb & Marcus Wagner - 760-778 The impact of digital start-up founders’ higher education on reaching equity investment milestones
by Daniel Ratzinger & Kevin Amess & Andrew Greenman & Simon Mosey - 779-791 Knowledge exhaustibility and Schumpeterian growth
by Cristiano Antonelli - 792-814 Optimization in R&D intensity and tax on corporate profits for supporting labor productivity of nations
by Mario Coccia - 815-836 The short-run effects of knowledge intensive greenfield FDI on new domestic entry
by Sara Amoroso & Bettina Müller
April 2018, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 259-262 International perspectives on innovation: introduction
by Nicholas S. Vonortas - 263-284 Quality comes first: university-industry collaboration as a source of academic entrepreneurship in a developing country
by Bruno Brandão Fischer & Paola Rücker Schaeffer & Nicholas S. Vonortas & Sérgio Queiroz - 285-315 University-industry R&D cooperation in Brazil: a sectoral approach
by Diego R. Moraes Silva & André T. Furtado & Nicholas S. Vonortas - 316-342 The innovation activities of small and medium-sized enterprises and their growth: quantile regression analysis and structural equation modeling
by SooGeun Ahn & Jeewhan Yoon & YoungJun Kim - 343-367 Have you been served? The impact of university entrepreneurial support on start-ups’ network formation
by Shiri M. Breznitz & Paige A. Clayton & Daniela Defazio & Kimberley R. Isett - 368-388 The human resource dimension of science-based technology transfer: lessons from Russian RTOs and innovative enterprises
by Stanislav Zaichenko - 389-431 A micro level study of university industry collaborative lifecycle key performance indicators
by Ekaterina Albats & Irina Fiegenbaum & James A. Cunningham - 432-457 The contribution of university, private and public sector resources to Italian regional innovation system (in)efficiency
by Cristian Barra & Roberto Zotti - 458-481 Multi-disciplinarity breeds diversity: the influence of innovation project characteristics on diversity creation in nanotechnology
by Cristina Páez-Avilés & Frank J. Rijnsoever & Esteve Juanola-Feliu & Josep Samitier - 482-505 Unravelling the effects of Science Parks on the innovation performance of NTBFs
by Marisa Ramírez-Alesón & Marta Fernández-Olmos - 506-521 The Jam Session Model for Group Creativity and Innovative Technology
by Maksim Belitski & Monika Herzig - 522-544 The impact of convergence between science and technology on innovation
by Chul Lee & Gunno Park & Jina Kang
February 2018, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-19 Patent value and the Tobin’s q ratio in media services
by Kathryn Rudie Harrigan & Maria Chiara Guardo & Elona Marku - 20-46 Stakeholder collaboration in entrepreneurship education: an analysis of the entrepreneurial ecosystems of European higher educational institutions
by Kathrin Bischoff & Christine K. Volkmann & David B. Audretsch - 47-68 Sub-national technology policy and commerce: evaluating the impacts of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
by Martin Kenney & Donald Patton - 69-95 Faculty patent assignment in the Chinese mainland: evidence from the top 35 patent application universities
by Patrick S. W. Fong & Xuhua Chang & Qiang Chen - 96-119 Does technological diversification spur university patenting?
by Manuel Acosta & Daniel Coronado & M. Ángeles Martínez - 120-138 Time of adoption and intensity of technology transfer: an institutional analysis of offices of technology transfer in the United States
by Federico Castillo & J. Keith Gilless & Amir Heiman & David Zilberman - 139-158 Knowledge transfer activities of scientists in nanotechnology
by Kasia Zalewska-Kurek & Klaudia Egedova & Peter A. Th. M. Geurts & Hans E. Roosendaal - 159-171 Does research and development expenditure impact innovation? theory, policy and practice insights from the Greek experience
by Ioannis Voutsinas & Constantinos Tsamadias & Elias Carayannis & Christos Staikouras - 172-197 Facilitators and inhibitors in sector wide technology transfer projects in developing economies: an empirical study
by K. Chandrashekhar Iyer & Partha S. Banerjee - 198-221 What are the trade-offs of academic entrepreneurship? An investigation on the Italian case
by Elisa Barbieri & Lauretta Rubini & Chiara Pollio & Alessandra Micozzi - 222-239 Research-based spin-offs as agents in the entrepreneurial ecosystem
by R. Sandra Schillo - 240-258 What drives academic patentees to bypass TTOs? Evidence from a large public research organisation
by Rajeev K. Goel & Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
December 2017, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 1237-1254 Who is the academic entrepreneur? The role of graduate students in the development of university spinoffs
by Christopher S. Hayter & Roman Lubynsky & Spiro Maroulis - 1255-1275 A novel network-based analysis to measure efficiency in science and technology parks: the ISA framework approach
by M. Pilar Latorre & Ramón Hermoso & María A. Rubio - 1276-1291 Double-edged sword effect of independent innovations and foreign cooperation: evidence from China
by Longwei Tian & Yuan Li - 1292-1306 International research collaboration among women engineers: frequency and perceived barriers, by regions
by Mary Frank Fox & Mary Lynn Realff & Diana Roldan Rueda & Jillian Morn - 1307-1333 Technology transfer in the Americas: common and divergent practices among major research universities and public sector institutions
by David J. Jefferson & Magali Maida & Alexander Farkas & Monica Alandete-Saez & Alan B. Bennett - 1334-1361 Sustainability of patent-based competitive advantage in the U.S. communications services industry
by Kathryn Rudie Harrigan & Maria Chiara DiGuardo - 1362-1376 Exploring public values implications of the I-Corps program
by Jan Youtie & Philip Shapira - 1377-1406 Estimating intersectoral technology spillovers for Brazil
by Eduardo Gonçalves & Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli & Inácio Fernandes Araújo - 1407-1430 The antecedents and innovation outcomes of firms’ absorptive capacity in global buyer–supplier relationships
by Lei Wang & Jun Li - 1431-1450 Developing a sustainable competitive advantage: absorptive capacity, knowledge transfer and organizational learning
by Shu-Hsien Liao & Chih-Chiang Chen & Da-Chian Hu & Yu-chun Chung & Min-Ju Yang - 1451-1465 When should a firm collaborate with research organizations for innovation performance? The moderating role of innovation orientation, size, and age
by Gun Jea Yu & Joonkyum Lee - 1466-1486 Closing the divide: accelerating technology commercialization by catalyzing the university entrepreneurial ecosystem with I-Corps™
by Aileen Huang-Saad & Jonathan Fay & Lauren Sheridan
October 2017, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 997-1008 National systems of innovation
by Zoltán J. Acs & David B. Audretsch & Erik E. Lehmann & Georg Licht - 1009-1029 Freedom and innovation: a country and state level analysis
by Erik E. Lehmann & Nikolaus Seitz - 1030-1051 Entrepreneurial ecosystems in cities: establishing the framework conditions
by David B. Audretsch & Maksim Belitski - 1052-1076 Young innovative companies: Are they high performers in transition economies? Evidence for Vietnam
by Enrico Santarelli & Hien Thu Tran - 1077-1099 Exploring the spatial heterogeneity of entrepreneurship in Chinese manufacturing industries
by Xibao Li - 1100-1124 Impact of public seed-funding on academic spin-offs
by Mark R. Ayoub & Sandra Gottschalk & Bettina Müller - 1125-1142 Entrepreneurship and country-level innovation: investigating the role of entrepreneurial opportunities
by Matthias Mrożewski & Jan Kratzer - 1143-1169 Evaluating quality or lowest price: consequences for small and medium-sized enterprises in public procurement
by Johan Stake - 1170-1183 Diversity in one dimension alongside greater similarity in others: evidence from FP7 cooperative research teams
by Alex Coad & Sara Amoroso & Nicola Grassano - 1184-1211 Towards a broad understanding of innovation and its importance for innovation policy
by Dirk Meissner & Wolfgang Polt & Nicholas S. Vonortas - 1212-1233 Multiplicative-innovation synergies: tests in technological acquisitions
by Kathryn Rudie Harrigan & Maria Chiara Guardo & Bo Cowgill - 1234-1235 Economic performance and the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship: a comment
by David B. Audretsch & Erik E. Lehmann
August 2017, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 719-729 University–industry linkages and academic engagements: individual behaviours and firms’ barriers. Introduction to the special section
by Andrea Filippetti & Maria Savona - 730-762 Academic inventors: collaboration and proximity with industry
by Riccardo Crescenzi & Andrea Filippetti & Simona Iammarino - 763-794 Gender patterns in academic entrepreneurship
by Maria Abreu & Vadim Grinevich - 795-813 The effects of non-academic work experience on external interaction and research performance
by Magnus Gulbrandsen & Taran Thune - 814-840 Personal ties in university-industry linkages: a case-study from Argentina
by Valeria Arza & Mariela Carattoli - 841-864 Pain shared, pain halved? Cooperation as a coping strategy for innovation barriers
by Davide Antonioli & Alberto Marzucchi & Maria Savona - 865-883 Project failures and innovation performance in university–firm collaborations
by Enrico Guzzini & Donato Iacobucci - 884-908 Putting university–industry interaction into perspective: a differentiated view from inside South African universities
by Glenda Kruss & Mariette Visser - 909-922 An emerging ecosystem for student start-ups
by Mike Wright & Donald S. Siegel & Philippe Mustar - 923-956 A review of qualitative case methods trends and themes used in technology transfer research
by James A. Cunningham & Matthias Menter & Chris Young - 957-976 Science and technology parks: an annotated and analytical literature review
by Kelsi G. Hobbs & Albert N. Link & John T. Scott - 977-996 Delivering on societal impacts through open innovation: a framework for government laboratories
by R. Sandra Schillo & Jeffrey S. Kinder
June 2017, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 441-459 Product–process matrix and complementarity approach
by Manuel Guisado-González & Len Tiu Wright & Manuel Guisado-Tato - 460-484 Targeted innovation policy and practice intelligence (TIP2E): concepts and implications for theory, policy and practice
by Elias G. Carayannis & Dirk Meissner & Anastasia Edelkina - 485-509 Early efforts to develop absorptive capacity and their performance implications: differences among corporate and independent ventures
by Bárbara Larrañeta & José Luis Galán González & Rocio Aguilar - 510-537 University invention disclosure: balancing the optimal stage and type
by Xu-hua Chang & Qiang Chen & Patrick S. W. Fong - 538-563 To invent and let others innovate: a framework of academic patent transfer modes
by Charlotta Dahlborg & Danielle Lewensohn & Rickard Danell & Carl Johan Sundberg - 564-584 The effects of diversified technology and country knowledge on the impact of technological innovation
by Stav Rosenzweig - 585-614 Knowledge spillovers through inventor mobility: the effect on firm-level patenting
by Jaana Rahko - 615-634 The graduation performance of technology business incubators in China’s three tier cities: the role of incubator funding, technical support, and entrepreneurial mentoring
by Li Xiao & David North - 635-653 Resource alignment, organizational distance, and knowledge transfer performance: the contingency role of alliance form
by Yung-Chang Hsiao & Chung-Jen Chen & Bou-Wen Lin & Chia-I Kuo - 654-675 Regional variation of academic spinoffs formation
by Oscarina Conceição & Ana Paula Faria & Margarida Fontes - 676-713 How network-based incubation helps start-up performance: a systematic review against the background of management theories
by Chris P. Eveleens & Frank J. Rijnsoever & Eva M. M. I. Niesten