Ivory tower and industrial innovation : university-industry technology transfer before and after the Bayh-Dole Act in the United States

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Ivory tower and industrial innovation : university-industry technology transfer before and after the Bayh-Dole Act in the United States

David C. Mowery ... [et al.]

(Innovation and technology in the world economy)

Stanford Business Books, an imprint of Stanford University Press, 2004

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-228) and index

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Since the early 1980s, universities in the United States have greatly expanded their patenting and licensing activities. The Congressional Joint Economic Committee, among other authorities, have argued that this surge contributed to the economic boom of the 1990s. And, many observers have attributed this trend to the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980. Using quantitative analysis and detailed case studies, this book tests that conventional wisdom and assesses the effects of the Act, examining the diverse channels through which commercialization has occurred over the 20th century and since the passage of the Act.

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@fmct:Contents @toc4:List of Tables and Figures iii Acknowledgments iii @toc2:Chapter 1: Introduction: The Ivory Tower and Industrial Innovation 000 Chapter 2: Historical Overview: American Universities and Technical Progress in Industry 000 Chapter 3: University Patent Policies and University Patenting Before the Bayh-Dole Act 000 Chapter 4: The Research Corporation and University Technology Licensing, 191280 000 Chapter 5: A Political History of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 000 Chapter 6: The Bayh-Dole Act and Patenting and Licensing at the University of California, Stanford University, and Columbia University 000 Chapter 7: The Effects of Entry and Experience on U.S. University Patenting Before and After the Bayh-Dole Act 000 Chapter 8: What Happens in University-Industry Technology Transfer? Evidence from Five Case Studies 000 @tocca:Robert Lowe, David C. Mowery, and Bhaven Sampat @toc2:Chapter 9: Conclusion 000 @toc4:Notes 000 References 000 Index 000 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Technology transfer United States, Academic-industrial collaboration United States

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