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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A bibliometric review of the technology transfer literature Bengoa, Alejandro

5 p. 1514-1550
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2 A method using two dimensions of the patent classification for measuring the technological proximity: an application in identifying a potential R&D partner in biotechnology Angue, Katia
2013
5 p. 716-747
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3 Anatomy of Tsinghua University Science Park in China: institutional evolution and assessment Zou, Yonghua
2013
5 p. 663-674
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4 A new approach to measuring time-lags in technology licensing: study of U.S. academic research institutions Kim, Jisun
2013
5 p. 748-773
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5 ARPA-E and DARPA: Applying the DARPA model to energy innovation Bonvillian, William B.
2011
5 p. 469-513
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6 A social perspective of knowledge-based innovation: mobility and agglomeration. Introduction to the special section Agostini, Lara

5 p. 1309-1323
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7 A synthesis of boundary conditions with adopting digital platforms in SMEs: an intuitionistic multi-layer decision-making framework Mahdiraji, Hannan Amoozad

5 p. 1723-1751
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8 A typology of technology transfer ecosystems: how structure affects interactions at the science–market divide Good, Matthew

5 p. 1405-1431
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9 “Balanced” or “polarized” entrepreneurial ecosystem types? Evidence from Italy Cavallo, Angelo

5 p. 1860-1889
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10 Between market forces and knowledge based motives: the governance of defence innovation in the UK Avadikyan, Arman
2009
5 p. 490-504
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11 Business networks and localization effects for new Swedish technology-based firms’ innovation performance Rydehell, Hanna
2018
5 p. 1547-1576
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12 Classifying and prioritizing the success and failure factors of technology commercialization of public R&D in South Korea: using classification tree analysis Jung, Mijung
2014
5 p. 877-898
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13 Conditionally-mediated effects of scale in collaborative R&D Spanos, Yiannis E.
2011
5 p. 696-714
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14 Configuration in the flesh: challenges in publicly promoted clusters Hermans, Julie
2010
5 p. 609-630
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15 Cooperative research centers and faculty satisfaction: a multi-level predictive analysis Coberly, Beth M.
2010
5 p. 547-565
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16 Coordinating a conscious geography: the role of research centers in multi-scalar innovation policy and economic development in the US and Canada Clark, Jennifer
2009
5 p. 460-474
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17 Correction to: Environmental dynamism and cooperative innovation: the moderating role of state ownership and institutional development Wang, Xincheng

5 p. 1704
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18 Correction to: Innovation policy mix: mapping and measurement Meissner, Dirk

5 p. 1705
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19 Creating Entrepreneurial Universities in the UK: Applying Entrepreneurship Theory to Practice Kirby, David A.
2006
5 p. 599-603
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20 Current trends in nanotechnology research across worldwide geo-economic players Coccia, Mario
2011
5 p. 777-787
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21 Detecting the emergence of technologies and the evolution and co-development trajectories in science (DETECTS): a ‘burst’ analysis-based approach Dernis, Hélène
2015
5 p. 930-960
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22 Determinants and public policy implications of academic-industry knowledge transfer in life sciences: a review and a conceptual framework Gerbin, Ani
2015
5 p. 979-1076
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23 Determinants of research productivity in Korean Universities: the role of research funding Lee, Young-Hwan

5 p. 1462-1486
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24 Determining Factors of the Effectiveness of IP-based Spin-offs: Comparing the Netherlands and the US Bekkers, Rudi
2006
5 p. 545-546
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25 Determining scientists’ academic engagement: perceptions of academic chairs’ entrepreneurial orientation and network capabilities Greven, Andrea

5 p. 1376-1404
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26 Diversity in one dimension alongside greater similarity in others: evidence from FP7 cooperative research teams Coad, Alex
2017
5 p. 1170-1183
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27 Do specific forms of university-industry knowledge transfer have different impacts on the performance of private enterprises? An empirical analysis based on Swiss firm data Arvanitis, Spyros
2007
5 p. 504-533
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28 Do weak institutions undermine global innovation production efficiency? Blanco, German

5 p. 1813-1838
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29 Dynamic perspectives on technology transfer: introduction to the special section Barberá-Tomás, David

5 p. 1299-1307
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30 Early and late adopters of ISO 14001-type standards: revisiting the role of firm characteristics and capabilities Ozusaglam, Serdal
2017
5 p. 1318-1345
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31 Economic performance and the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship: a comment Audretsch, David B.
2016
5 p. 1234-1235
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32 Effectiveness of technology transfer policies and legislation in fostering entrepreneurial innovations across continents: an overview Guerrero, Maribel
2019
5 p. 1347-1366
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33 Effects of knowledge spillovers between competitors on patent quality: what patent citations reveal about a global duopoly Acosta, Manuel

5 p. 1451-1487
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34 Effects of university characteristics on scientists’ interactions with the private sector: an exploratory assessment Ponomariov, Branco L.
2007
5 p. 485-503
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35 Emotional skills for entrepreneurial success: the promise of entrepreneurship education and policy Aly, Maha

5 p. 1611-1629
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36 Engines need transmission belts: the importance of people in technology transfer offices Micozzi, Alessandra

5 p. 1551-1583
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37 Enhancing University–Industry collaboration: the role of intermediary organizations Alexandre, Fernando

5 p. 1584-1611
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38 Entrepreneurial ecosystems in cities: establishing the framework conditions Audretsch, David B.
2016
5 p. 1030-1051
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39 Entrepreneurial growth in digital business ecosystems: an integrated framework blending the knowledge-based view of the firm and business ecosystems Chen, Anlan

5 p. 1628-1653
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40 Entrepreneurial growth, value creation and new technologies Audretsch, David B.

5 p. 1535-1551
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41 Entrepreneurial human capital, complementary assets, and takeover probability Lehmann, Erik E.
2011
5 p. 589-608
artikel
42 Entrepreneurial orientation as a theory of new value creation Wales, William J.

5 p. 1752-1772
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43 Entrepreneurship and country-level innovation: investigating the role of entrepreneurial opportunities Mrożewski, Matthias
2016
5 p. 1125-1142
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44 Environmental dynamism and cooperative innovation: the moderating role of state ownership and institutional development Wang, Xincheng

5 p. 1344-1375
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45 Environmental technology transfer and emission standards for industry in China Zhang, Zhen
2014
5 p. 743-759
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46 Evaluating academic technology transfer performance by how well access to knowledge is facilitated––defining an access metric Sorensen, Jill Ann Tarzian
2007
5 p. 534-547
artikel
47 Evaluating quality or lowest price: consequences for small and medium-sized enterprises in public procurement Stake, Johan
2016
5 p. 1143-1169
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48 Exploring the spatial heterogeneity of entrepreneurship in Chinese manufacturing industries Li, Xibao
2016
5 p. 1077-1099
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49 Firm innovation in policy-driven parks and spontaneous clusters: the smaller firm the better? Huang, Kuo-Feng
2012
5 p. 715-731
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50 Fostering industry-science cooperation through public funding: differences between universities and public research centres Teirlinck, Peter
2010
5 p. 676-695
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51 Freedom and innovation: a country and state level analysis Lehmann, Erik E.
2016
5 p. 1009-1029
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52 Governance mode choice in collaborative Ph.D. projects Salimi, Negin
2014
5 p. 840-858
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53 Government royalties on sales of biomedical products developed with substantial public funding Danziger, Robert S.

5 p. 1321-1343
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54 Growth factors of research-based spin-offs and the role of venture capital investing Bock, Carolin
2017
5 p. 1375-1409
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55 Holistic ecosystems for enhancing innovative collaborations in university–industry consortia Oliver, Amalya L.

5 p. 1612-1628
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56 How can universities facilitate academic spin-offs? An entrepreneurial competency perspective Rasmussen, Einar
2015
5 p. 782-799
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57 How firms use coordination activities in university–industry collaboration: adjusting to or steering a research center? Isaeva, Irina

5 p. 1308-1342
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58 Identifying core topics in technology and innovation management studies: a topic model approach Lee, Hakyeon
2017
5 p. 1291-1317
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59 Identifying the emergence of academic entrepreneurship within the technology transfer literature Hayter, Christopher S.

5 p. 1800-1812
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60 Impact of public seed-funding on academic spin-offs Ayoub, Mark R.
2016
5 p. 1100-1124
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61 Imprinting and the progeny of university spin-offs Ciuchta, Michael P.
2016
5 p. 1113-1134
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62 Industrial funding and university technology transfer: the moderating role of intellectual property rights enforcement Wang, Wenjing

5 p. 1549-1572
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63 Industry relationships of DoD-funded academics and institutional changes in the US university system Libaers, Dirk
2008
5 p. 474-489
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64 Industry–university–research alliance portfolio size and firm performance: the contingent role of political connections Zhang, Shuman

5 p. 1505-1534
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65 Influences and conflicts of federal policies in academic–industrial scientific collaboration Clark, Benjamin Y.
2010
5 p. 514-545
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66 Innovation and underground entrepreneurship Goel, Rajeev K.
2015
5 p. 800-820
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67 Innovation through R&D activities in the European context: antecedents and consequences Urbano, David

5 p. 1481-1504
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68 Inside the black box of business incubation: Study B—scale assessment, model refinement, and incubation outcomes Hackett, Sean M.
2007
5 p. 439-471
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69 Inside the university technology transfer office: mission statement analysis Fitzgerald, Ciara
2015
5 p. 1235-1246
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70 Internal capabilities, external structural holes network positions, and knowledge creation Liao, Yin-Chi
2015
5 p. 1148-1167
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71 International product life cycles, trade and development stages Audretsch, David

5 p. 1630-1673
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72 Inter-organisational technology/knowledge transfer: a framework from critical literature review Battistella, Cinzia
2015
5 p. 1195-1234
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73 Intra and inter: regional knowledge spillovers in European Union Kalapouti, Kleoniki
2014
5 p. 760-781
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74 Is it possible to have cheaper drugs and preserve the incentive to innovate? The benefits of privatizing the drug approval process Sauer, Corinne
2007
5 p. 509-524
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75 Knowledge complexity and brokerage in inter-city networks Bianchi, Carlos

5 p. 1773-1799
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76 Knowledge transfer in academia: an exploratory study on the Not-Invented-Here Syndrome Grosse Kathoefer, David
2010
5 p. 658-675
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77 Knowledge transfer to emerging markets via consulting projects Svensson, Roger
2007
5 p. 545-559
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78 Knowledge transfer to industry: how academic researchers learn to become boundary spanners during academic engagement Dolmans, S. A. M.

5 p. 1422-1450
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79 Labor mobility from R&D-intensive multinational companies: implications for knowledge and technology transfer Holm, Jacob Rubæk

5 p. 1562-1584
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80 Leader-member exchange, trust, and performance in national science foundation industry/university cooperative research centers Davis, Donald D.
2009
5 p. 511-526
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81 Leveraging SMEs technologies adoption in the Covid-19 pandemic: a case study on Twitter-based user-generated content Saura, Jose Ramon

5 p. 1696-1722
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82 Main drivers of human capital, learning and performance Vargas, Nancy
2016
5 p. 961-978
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83 Managing competition between individual and organizational goals in cross-sector research and development centres Garrett-Jones, Sam
2009
5 p. 527-546
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84 Managing Complex Collaborative Projects: Lessons from the Development of a New Satellite Moody, James Bradfield
2006
5 p. 568-588
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85 Managing technological distance in internal and external collaborations: absorptive capacity routines and social integration for innovation Enkel, Ellen
2017
5 p. 1257-1290
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86 Mapping the conceptual structure of science and technology parks Mora-Valentín, Eva-María
2018
5 p. 1410-1435
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87 Measuring dynamic capabilities in new ventures: exploring strategic change in US green goods manufacturing using website data Arora, Sanjay K.

5 p. 1451-1480
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88 Microgravity protein crystallization for drug development: a bold example of public sector entrepreneurship Scott, Troy J.

5 p. 1442-1461
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89 MSME technology adoption, entrepreneurial mindset and value creation: a configurational approach Cunningham, James A.

5 p. 1574-1598
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90 Multiplicative-innovation synergies: tests in technological acquisitions Harrigan, Kathryn Rudie
2016
5 p. 1212-1233
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91 Nanotechnology’s triple helix: a case study of the University at Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Schultz, Laura I.
2010
5 p. 546-564
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92 National security and national innovation systems Mowery, David C.
2008
5 p. 455-473
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93 National systems of innovation Acs, Zoltán J.
2016
5 p. 997-1008
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94 New technology entrepreneurship initiatives: Which strategic orientations and environmental conditions matter in the new socio-economic landscape? Urbano, David
2018
5 p. 1577-1602
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95 New technology transfer metrics for the National Institute of Standards and Technology Hall, Michael J.

5 p. 1573-1583
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96 On the structure of business incubators: de-coupling issues and the mis-alignment of managerial incentives Ahmad, Ali J.
2016
5 p. 1190-1212
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97 Organisational change and innovation system dynamics: the reform of the UK government defence research establishments James, Andrew D.
2009
5 p. 505-523
artikel
98 Parting the ivory curtain: understanding how universities support a diverse set of startups Shah, Sonali K.
2014
5 p. 780-792
artikel
99 Patenting uncertainty and its impact on innovation: evidence from the United States Dohse, Dirk

5 p. 1839-1859
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100 Patent valuation based on text mining and survival analysis Han, Eun Jin
2014
5 p. 821-839
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101 Pathways to academic entrepreneurship: the determinants of female scholars’ entrepreneurial intentions Di Paola, Nadia

5 p. 1417-1441
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102 Performance measures as forms of evidence for science and technology policy decisions Feller, Irwin
2012
5 p. 565-576
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103 Productivity growth, trade and FDI nexus: evidence from the Canadian manufacturing sector Souare, Malick
2012
5 p. 675-698
artikel
104 Public policy for academic entrepreneurship initiatives: a review and critical discussion Sandström, Christian
2016
5 p. 1232-1256
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105 R&D transfer, policy and innovative ambitious entrepreneurship: evidence from Latin American countries Amorós, José Ernesto
2019
5 p. 1396-1415
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106 Recalibrating, reconfiguring, and appropriating innovation: a semantic network analysis of China’s mass innovation and mass entrepreneurship (MIME) initiatives Fu, Pengfei

5 p. 1506-1523
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107 Reevaluating the role of military research in innovation systems: introduction to the symposium James, Andrew D.
2009
5 p. 449-454
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108 Robotisation of the manufacturing industries in the EU: Convergence or divergence? Jungmittag, Andre

5 p. 1269-1290
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109 Scientific and technological (human) social capital formation and Industry–University Cooperative Research Centers: a quasi-experimental evaluation of graduate student outcomes Leonchuk, Olena
2017
5 p. 1638-1664
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110 Scientist entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia Alshumaimri, Ahmed
2011
5 p. 648-657
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111 Slack resources, exploratory and exploitative innovation and the performance of small technology-based firms at incubators Soetanto, Danny
2016
5 p. 1213-1231
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112 Small business innovation: firm level evidence from Sweden Andersson, Martin
2011
5 p. 732-754
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113 Social networks in R&D program evaluation Vonortas, Nicholas S.
2012
5 p. 577-606
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114 Spatial mobility and opportunity-driven entrepreneurship: the evidence from China labor-force dynamics survey Fu, Wenying

5 p. 1324-1342
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115 Spatial sorting of innovative firms and heterogeneous effects of agglomeration on innovation in Germany Niebuhr, Annekatrin

5 p. 1343-1375
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116 Spatio-temporal evolution of technology flows in China: patent licensing networks 2000–2017 Yang, Wei

5 p. 1674-1703
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117 Start-EU-up! Lessons from international incubation practices to address the challenges faced by Western European start-ups van Weele, Marijn
2016
5 p. 1161-1189
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118 S&T Parks and business incubators in middle-sized countries: the case of greece Sofouli, Evangelia
2006
5 p. 525-544
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119 Structured uncertainty: a pilot study on innovation in China’s mobile phone handset industry Tang, Li
2015
5 p. 1168-1194
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120 Structure of the nanoscience and nanotechnology applications literature Kostoff, Ronald N.
2007
5 p. 472-484
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121 Student and graduate entrepreneurship: ambidextrous universities create more nascent entrepreneurs Beyhan, Berna
2017
5 p. 1346-1374
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122 Students as scientists’ co-pilots at the onset of technology transfer: a two-way learning process Giones, Ferran

5 p. 1373-1394
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123 Teaching technology commercialization: introduction to the special section Nelson, Andrew J.
2014
5 p. 774-779
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124 Technology business incubation mechanisms and sustainable regional development Lamine, Wadid
2016
5 p. 1121-1141
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125 Technology commercialization: a literature review of success factors and antecedents across different contexts Kirchberger, Markus A.
2016
5 p. 1077-1112
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126 Technology commercialization in entrepreneurial universities: the US and Russian experience Carayannis, Elias G.
2015
5 p. 1135-1147
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127 Technology spin-offs: teamwork, autonomy, and the exploitation of business opportunities Corsino, Marco
2018
5 p. 1603-1637
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128 Technology transfer in the construction industry Uusitalo, Petri

5 p. 1291-1320
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129 Technology transfer model for Austrian higher education institutions Heinzl, Joachim
2012
5 p. 607-640
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130 Technology transfer with search intensity and project advertising Calcagnini, Giorgio
2018
5 p. 1529-1546
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131 The battle for patent rights in plant biotechnology: evidence from opposition fillings Schneider, Cédric
2010
5 p. 565-579
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132 The business of translation: The Johns Hopkins University Discovery to Market program Phan, Phillip H.
2014
5 p. 809-817
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133 The cliometrics of academic chairs. Scientific knowledge and economic growth: the evidence across the Italian Regions 1900–1959 Antonelli, Cristiano
2013
5 p. 537-564
artikel
134 The Costs and Benefits of Transferring Technology Infrastructures Underlying Complex Standards: The Case of IPv6 Gallaher, Michael P.
2006
5 p. 519-544
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135 The Croatian path from socialism to European membership through the lens of technology transfer policies Švarc, Jadranka
2019
5 p. 1476-1504
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136 The economic benefits of technology transfer from U.S. federal laboratories Link, Albert N.
2019
5 p. 1416-1426
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137 The economic impact of engineering research centers: preliminary results of a pilot study Roessner, David
2010
5 p. 475-493
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138 The effect of federal research funding on formation of university-firm biopharmaceutical alliances Blume-Kohout, Margaret E.
2014
5 p. 859-876
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139 The effect of university culture and stakeholders’ perceptions on university–business linking activities Horowitz Gassol, Jeaninne
2007
5 p. 489-507
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140 The effects of technology transfers and institutional factors on economic growth: evidence from Europe and Oceania Ferreira, Joao J. M.
2019
5 p. 1505-1528
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141 The Entrepreneur as Innovator Hébert, Robert F.
2006
5 p. 589-597
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142 The entrepreneurial puzzle: explaining the gender gap Stephan, Paula E.
2007
5 p. 475-487
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143 The formation of Coasean institutions to provide university knowledge for innovation: a case study and econometric evidence for Switzerland Foray, Dominique

5 p. 1584-1610
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144 The growth of China’s technology transfer industry over the next decade: implications for global markets Gross, Clifford M.
2012
5 p. 716-747
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145 The impact of licensed-knowledge attributes on the innovation performance of licensee firms: evidence from the Chinese electronic industry Wang, Yuandi
2012
5 p. 699-715
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146 The impact of technology transfer contract on a firm’s market value in Korea Han, Jae-Seung
2012
5 p. 651-674
artikel
147 The impact of the creative industries and digitalization on regional resilience and productive entrepreneurship Khlystova, Olena

5 p. 1654-1695
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148 The impact of university focused technology transfer policies on regional innovation and entrepreneurship Cunningham, James A.
2019
5 p. 1451-1475
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149 The influence of scientific prestige and peer effects on the intention to create university spin-offs Houweling, Stefan

5 p. 1432-1450
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150 The interaction between knowledge management and technology transfer: a current literature review between 2013 and 2018 Barros, Murillo Vetroni

5 p. 1585-1606
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151 The moderating role of IPR on the relationship between country-level R&D and individual-level entrepreneurial performance Stel, André van
2019
5 p. 1427-1450
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152 The new science and engineering management: cooperative research centers as government policies, industry strategies, and organizations Boardman, Craig
2010
5 p. 445-459
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153 The nexus between science and industry: evidence from faculty inventions Czarnitzki, Dirk
2011
5 p. 755-776
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154 The role of a Proof of Concept Center in a university ecosystem: an exploratory study Maia, Catarina
2012
5 p. 641-650
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155 The role of former collaborations in strengthening interorganizational links: evidence from the evolution of the Chinese innovation network Ye, Yindan

5 p. 1343-1372
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156 The role of individual ambidexterity for organizational performance: examining effects of ambidextrous knowledge seeking and offering Schnellbächer, Benedikt

5 p. 1535-1561
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157 The role of the academic relations of former graduate students in university-firm collaboration Colombo, Daniel Gama e

5 p. 1524-1548
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158 The spread of academic invention: a nationwide case study on French data (1995–2012) Carayol, Nicolas

5 p. 1395-1421
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159 The trust “builders” in the technology transfer relationships: an Italian science park experience Giaretta, Elena
2013
5 p. 675-687
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160 The university is the classroom: teaching and learning technology commercialization at a technological university Levie, Jonathan
2014
5 p. 793-808
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161 Towards a broad understanding of innovation and its importance for innovation policy Meissner, Dirk
2016
5 p. 1184-1211
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162 Transferring knowledge in Quebec–Mexico partnerships: the case of the dairy industry Rodríguez Díaz, Ariadna Julieta
2010
5 p. 631-647
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163 University–industry collaboration and firm innovation: an empirical study of the biopharmaceutical industry Tian, Mingyu

5 p. 1488-1505
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164 University ownership and information about the entrepreneurial opportunity in commercialisation: a systematic review and realist synthesis of the literature Kalantaridis, Christos

5 p. 1487-1513
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165 University technology commercialization through new venture projects: an assessment of the French regional incubator program M’Chirgui, Zouhaïer
2016
5 p. 1142-1160
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166 University technology transfer efficiency in a factor driven economy: the need for a coherent policy in Egypt Kirby, David A.
2019
5 p. 1367-1395
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167 University technology transfer in China: a literature review and taxonomy Chen, Aihua
2016
5 p. 891-929
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168 Unraveling the resource puzzle: exploring entrepreneurial resource management and the quest for new venture success Amini Sedeh, Amirmahmood

5 p. 1552-1573
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169 Venture capital enters academia: an analysis of university-managed funds Croce, Annalisa
2013
5 p. 688-715
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170 When computer science is not enough: universities knowledge specializations behind artificial intelligence startups in Italy Colombelli, Alessandra

5 p. 1599-1627
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171 Why do firms join consortial research centers? An empirical examination of firm, industry and environmental antecedents Hayton, James C.
2010
5 p. 494-510
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172 Why is Germany less entrepreneurial? A behavioral reasoning perspective Aly, Maha

5 p. 1376-1416
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173 Young innovative companies: Are they high performers in transition economies? Evidence for Vietnam Santarelli, Enrico
2016
5 p. 1052-1076
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