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The Exchange University addresses crucial questions facing today's university, including the commercialization of research and teaching; intensifying government-university relationships; marketization and commodification; and policy and functional responses within the academy. The book will interest practitioners, students, and academics in educational studies, policy studies, and higher education.
Education, Higher --- Universities and colleges --- Business and education --- Academic spin-outs --- Higher education and state --- Enseignement supérieur --- Universités --- Industrie et éducation --- Essaimage (Économie politique) --- Economic aspects --- Finance. --- Research --- Aspect économique --- Finances. --- Recherche --- Politique gouvernementale --- Enseignement superieur --- Universites --- Industrie et education --- Essaimage (Economie politique) --- Aspect economique
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This volume of 12 chapters contains some of the latest research on university-based technology transfer, intellectual property issues, and the entrepreneurship program/technology transfer interface. Eleven of the papers are from the Colloquium on Entrepreneurship Education and Technology Transfer held at the White Stallion Ranch, Tucson, Arizona, January 21-23, 2005, organized by the Karl Eller Center, University of Arizona, and funded by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation of Kansas City. Patterns of technology transfer are outlined in papers by Donald Siegel, Phillip Phan, David Mowery, and David Audretsch, Max Keilbach, and Erik Lehmann. They describe the determinants of technology transfer, its impact, and challenges within a university setting. The history of university licensing activity is provided. Intellectual property issues and questions of the relationship between traditional basic university research and applied, potentially commercial research are described in papers by Katherine Strandburg, David Adelman, and Brett Frischmann. The ineffectiveness of university blocking patents in certain areas of the biosciences is discussed, along with broader questions of licensing and ownership. Interdisciplinary university entrepreneurship programs are outlined in papers by Jerry Thursby, Marie Thursby, Thomas Byers and Andrew Nelson, and Arthur Boni and S. Thomas Emerson. The authors detail the approaches taken at four universities to link entrepreneurship programs to technology transfer and technology transfer offices. The insights for adoption elsewhere are valuable. The final chapter by Morton Kamien is an essay on the characteristics and importance of entrepreneurs in the growth of a society.
Academic-industrial collaboration --- Academic spin-outs --- University-based new business enterprises --- Research, Industrial --- Entrepreneurship --- Collaboration université-industrie --- Essaimage (Economie politique) --- Entreprises universitaires --- Recherche industrielle --- Entrepreneuriat --- Congresses. --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Congrès --- Etude et enseignement (Supérieur) --- Entrepreneur --- Intrapreneur --- Capitalism --- Business incubators --- University-related new business enterprises --- University-spawned new business enterprises --- New business enterprises --- Academic spin-offs --- Spin-offs, Academic --- Spin-outs, Academic --- Technology transfer --- Business & Economics --- Entrepreneurship. --- Technology: general issues.
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This is a work of original research in the field of the history of science and technology. Following WWII, the Allies attempted the largest forced technology transfer in history by extracting intellectual reparations from occupied Germany. In nearly every field of science and technology, the Western allies--the US, UK, France, and USSR--assembled teams of experts who scoured defeated Germany seeking industrial secrets and those who could explain them. The book argues that these efforts changed international ideas of what it takes to transfer technology and were themselves shaped by how policy makers saw science fitting into society.
World War, 1939-1945 --- Military research --- Technology transfer --- Technological transfer --- Transfer of technology --- Diffusion of innovations --- Inventions --- Research, Industrial --- Technology and international relations --- Foreign licensing agreements --- Technological forecasting --- Technological innovations --- Technology --- Defense research --- Research --- Research and development contracts, Government --- Reconstruction (1939-1951) --- Reparations. --- Science. --- History --- International cooperation --- Economic aspects --- Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) --- Recherche militaire --- Transfert de technologie --- Sciences. --- Technologie, Transfert de la --- Transfert de la technologie --- Transfert technologique --- Transfert des techniques --- Transferts de technologie --- Produits nouveaux --- Accords internationaux sur les licences --- Innovations technologiques --- Prévision technologique --- Technologie --- Technologie et relations internationales --- Essaimage (économie politique) --- Biens à double usage --- Échanges de brevets d'invention et d'information technique --- Ingénierie --- Non-prolifération nucléaire --- Savoir-faire industriel --- Recherche industrielle --- Art et science militaires --- Défense --- Contrats de la défense --- Ingénieurs militaires --- Opération Philadelphie (1943) --- Coopération internationale --- Contrats et devis descriptifs --- Diffusion --- Recherche
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