Developing university-industry relations : pathways to innovation from the West Coast
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Developing university-industry relations : pathways to innovation from the West Coast
(The Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series)
Jossey-Bass, c2009
- : cloth
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Series title from p. [xvi]
Includes bibliographical references (p. 151) and index
Contents of Works
- Context and constraints / Robert C. Miller and Bernard J. Le Boeuf
- University-industry research agreements / Robert C. Miller
- Is technology transfer a winning proposition? / Katharine Ku
- Digital ventures: managing software-based research assets / Charles R. Williams and Gerald Barnett
- Consortia implementations and technology transfer / P. L. Jones
- One-stop shop / Angus Livingstone
- University-related startup companies / Kenneth D. Walters
- University-affiliated research parks / Mark Betteridge
- Connecting science and business / Mary Lindenstein Walshok
- Nine principles for successful university-industry relations / Robert C. Miller and Bernard J. Le Boeuf
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Developing University-Industry Relations draws on the experiences of some of the most renowned research universities on the U.S. West Coast and in Canada. Each campus has a solid record of providing a vital resource for the growth of their regional economies through innovative technology transfer and commercialization initiatives with companies such as Hewlett-Packard, Google, Discovery Parks, and Cohen-Boyer. In this book, the authors offer a wealth of exemplary best practices and proven strategies from these forward-thinking institutions. They show what it takes to sustain strong university-industry collaborations that will allow for successful technology transfer.
Table of Contents
Preface. Contributors. 1. Context and Constraints (Robert C. Miller and Bernard J. Le Boeuf). 2. University-Industry Research Agreements (Robert C. Miller). 3. Is Technology Transfer a Winning Proposition (Katharine Ku)? 4. Digital Ventures: Managing Software-Based Research Assets (Charles R. Williams and Gerald Barnett). 5. Consortia Implementations and Technology Transfer (P. L. Jones). 6. One-Stop Shop (Angus Livingstone). 7. University-Related Startup Companies (Kenneth D. Walters). 8. University-Affiliated Research Parks (Mark Betteridge). 9. Connecting Science and Business (Mary Lindenstein Walshok). 10. Nine Principles for Successful University-Industry Relations (Robert C. Miller and Bernard J. Le Boeuf). Glossary of Terms. Gerald Barnett. Resources. Bibliography. Index.
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