List of figures .............................................. xiii
List of tables ................................................. xv
List of graphs ............................................... xvii
List of contributors ........................................ xviii
PART I Introduction ............................................ 1
1 The evolution of technology transfer ......................... 3
HENRY ETZKOWITZ
2 The globalization of academic innovation .................... 23
SHIRI M. BREZNITZ
PART II USA .................................................... 35
3 The American experience in university technology transfer ... 37
MARYANN FELDMAN AND PAIGE CLAYTON
4 Technology transfer paradox of success at Stanford
University: "don't fix" vs. "make it better" ................ 66
HENRY ETZKOWITZ
5 De-reifying technology transfer metrics: to address the
stages and phases of TTO development ........................ 84
HENRY ETZKOWITZ AND DEVRIM GÖKTEPE-HULTÉN
6 The commercialization of new drugs and vaccines
discovered in public sector research ....................... 102
ASHLEY J. STEVENS, JONATHAN J. JENSEN, KATRINE WYLLER,
PATRICK C. KILGORE, ERIC LONDON, QINGZHI ZHANG,
SABARNI K. CHATTERJEE, AND MARK L. ROHRBAUGH
PART III Developed countries ................................. 147
7 Island of bliss? University technology commercialization
practices in the Swiss innovation system ................... 149
CHRISTIANE GEBHARDT
8 UK university models of technology transfer in a global
economy .................................................... 179
HELEN LAWTON SMITH AND JOHN GLASSON
9 An analysis of the development of the Irish technology
transfer system ............................................ 202
CIARA FITZGERALD AND RORY P. O'SHEA
10 Commercialization and technology transfer policies and
intellectual property regimes in Canada .................... 226
NICOLA HEPBURN AND DAVID A. WOLFE
PART IV Developing countries ................................. 251
11 University technology transfer: the case of Spain .......... 253
ADELA GARCÍA-ARACIL, ELENA CASTRO-MARTÍNEZ, JOAQUÍN M.
AZAGRA-CARO, PABLO D'ESTE AND IGNACIO FERNÁNDEZ DE LUCIO
12 University technology commercialization: the case of
Thailand ................................................... 271
JARUNEE WONGLIMPIYARAT
13 University technology transfer: the globalization of
academic innovation in Russia .............................. 293
TATIANA POSPELOVA
14 The role of institutional characteristics in knowledge
transfer: a comparative analysis of two Italian
universities ............................................... 311
FKDERICA ROSSI, CLAUDIO FASSIO AND ALDO GEUNA
15 The Innovation Law, the creation of technology transfer
offices and their impact on the Brazilian innovation
landscape .................................................. 336
ANA L.V. TORKOMIAN. M. ELIZABETH R. DOS SANTOS AND
THIAGO J.C.C. SOARES
16 China's university technology transfer system: political
mobilization and academy for economic growth ............... 361
CHUNYAN ZHOU
17 University system in Vietnam: some technology transfer
practice ................................................... 391
TRAN NGOC CA
PART V What about university technology transfer? ............ 417
18 In university technology transfer one size does not lit
them all: comparing the biological sciences and
information technology ..................................... 419
MARTIN KENNEY AND DONALD PATTON
19 International comparison of technology transfer data:
the devil is in the details ................................ 428
FRANK J.M. ZWETSLOOT, LODEWIJK L. GELAUFF AND ROBERT
J.W. TIJSSEN
20 University technology transfer in Brazil: a comprehensive
picture .................................................... 436
GUILHERME ARY PLONSKI
21 The ethos of university technology transfer: aligning
transactional and humanistic values in a Bayh-Dole regime .. 442
HENRY ETZKOWITZ
22 Technology transfer in US universities and research
institutions ............................................... 451
LITA NELSEN
PART VI Conclusion ........................................... 461
23 Making sense of university technology commercialization:
diversity and adaptation ................................... 463
SHIRI M. BREZNITZ AND HENRY ETZKOWITZ
Index ......................................................... 467
|