| Author | Article |
Adams et.al., 2001 |
Industry-university cooperative research centers |
Aghion & Tirole, 1994 |
The management of innovation |
Agrawal, 2001 |
University to industry knowledge transfer: literature review and unanswered question |
Anton & Yao, 2002 |
The sale of ideas: strategic disclosure, property rights and contracting |
Bach & Llerena, 2007 |
Indicators of higher education institutes and oublic-research organizations technology transfer activities: insights from France |
Balconi & Laboranti, 2006 |
University-industry interactions in applied research: the case of microelectronics |
Belderbos et.al., 2004 |
Cooperative R&D and firm performance |
Belderbos et.al., 2004 |
Heterogeneity in R&D cooperation strategies |
Bozeman |
Evaluating government technology transfer: early impacts of the cooperative technology paradigm |
Bozeman & Gaughan, 2007 |
Impacts of grants and contracts on academic researchers’ interactions with industry |
Bozeman, 2000 |
Technology transfer and public policy: a review of research and theory |
Caloghirou et.al., 2003 |
Research joint ventures |
Carayol, 2003 |
Objectives, agreements and matching in science-industry collaborations: reassembling the pieces of the puzzle |
Casper & Whitley, 2004 |
Managing competences in entrepreneurial technology firms: a comparative institutional analysis of Germany, Sweden and the UK |
Choi, 1991 |
Dynamic R&D competition under “hazard rate” uncertainty |
Colyvas et.al., 2002 |
How do university inventions get into practice? |
Conceição & Heitor, 2006 |
Diversity and integration of science and technology policies |
David et.al.0,2 |
Is public R&D a complement or substitute for private R&D? A review of the econometric evidence |
Dietz & Bozeman, 2005 |
Academic careers, patents, and productivity: industry experience as scientific and technical human capital |
Dosi et.al., 2006 |
The relationships between science, technologies and their industrial exploitation: an illustration through the myths and realities of the so-called ‘European Paradox’ |
Eisenhardt, 1989 |
Building theories from case study research |
Feller et.al., 1999 |
Impacts of research universities on technological innovation in industry: evidence from engineering research centers |
Fontana et.al., 2006 |
Factors affecting university-industry R&D projects: the importance of searching, screening and signaling |
Foray & Steinmueller, 2003 |
On the economics of R&D and technological collaborations: insights and results from the project Colline |
Friedman & Silberman, 2003 |
University technology transfer: do incentives, management and location matter? |
Fritsch & Lukas, 1999 |
Who cooperates on R&D? |
Gittelman, 2006 |
National institutions, public-private knowledge flows, and innovation performance: a comparative study of the biotechnology industry in the US and France |
Gold |
Strengthening the technological capabilities of domestic industries |
Hagedoorn et.al., 2000 |
Research partnerships |
Hall et.al., 2001 |
Universities as research partners |
Heher, 2006 |
Return on investment in innovation: implications for institutions and national agencies |
Heil & Robertson, 1991 |
Toward a theory of competitive market signaling: a research agenda |
Henderson, et.al., 1996 |
Universities as a source of commercial technology: a detailed analysis of university patenting, 1965-1988 |
Katsoulacos & Ulph, 1998 |
Endogenous spillovers and the performance of research joint ventures |
Kingsley et.al., 1996 |
Technology transfer and absorption: an R&D value-mapping approach to evaluation |
Lam, 2004 |
Societal institutions, learning organizations and innovation in the knowledge economy |
Lam, 2005 |
Work roles and careers of R&D scientists in network organizations |
Lee & Gaertner |
Technology transfer for university to industry: a large-scale experiment with technology development and commercialization |
Lee, 2000 |
The sustainability of university-industry research collaboration: an empirical assessment |
Levy et.al., 2006 |
A study of science industry collaborative patterns in a large European university |
Lowe, 2006 |
Who develops a university invention? The impact of tacit knowledge and licensing policies |
Lynch, 2007 |
The adoption and diffusion of organizational innovation: evidence for the US economy |
Massini et.al., 2005 |
Innovators and imitators: organizational reference groups and adoption of organizational routines |
Meyer-Krahmer & Schmoch, 1998 |
Science-based technologies: university-industry interactions in four fields |
Miotti & Sachwald, 2003 |
Cooperative R&D: why and with whom? An integrated framework of analysis |
Murray, 2004 |
The role of academic inventors in entrepreneurial firms: sharing the laboratory life |
Pavitt, 1998 |
The social shaping of the national science base |
Penin, 2005 |
Patent versus ex post rewards: a new look |
Santoro & Gopalakrishnan, 2000 |
The institutionalization of knowledge transfer activities within industry-university collaborative ventures |
Schartinger et.al., 2001 |
Knowledge interactions between universities and industry in Austria: sectoral patterns and determinants |
Tether, 2002 |
Who cooperates for innovation, and why? An empirical analysis |
Woolgar, 2007 |
New institutional policies for university-industry links in Japan |