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Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations: Policies Across ContinentsTechnology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations: Policies Across ContinentsTechnology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations: Policies Across Continents

Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations: Policies Across Continents in Bloomington, MN

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Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations: Policies Across Continents in Bloomington, MN

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Evidence suggests that economies with technology transfer initiatives provide a better supply of high—quality jobs and tend to be characterized by entrepreneurs with higher innovation contributions. This book explores the effectiveness of technology transfer policies and legislation on entrepreneurial innovation in a non—US context. It analyses the theoretical, empirical and managerial implications behind the success of technology transfer polices and legislations in stimulating entrepreneurial innovation; analyses which other contextual condition (e.g., culture) are necessary for successful implementation; and explores the extent and level of replication of US policies (e.g., Bayh—Dole Act, Small Business Innovation Research [SBIR] program) in other national and regional systems. In addition, this book looks at the effect technology transfer policies have on the adoption of open innovation and open science.
Evidence suggests that economies with technology transfer initiatives provide a better supply of high—quality jobs and tend to be characterized by entrepreneurs with higher innovation contributions. This book explores the effectiveness of technology transfer policies and legislation on entrepreneurial innovation in a non—US context. It analyses the theoretical, empirical and managerial implications behind the success of technology transfer polices and legislations in stimulating entrepreneurial innovation; analyses which other contextual condition (e.g., culture) are necessary for successful implementation; and explores the extent and level of replication of US policies (e.g., Bayh—Dole Act, Small Business Innovation Research [SBIR] program) in other national and regional systems. In addition, this book looks at the effect technology transfer policies have on the adoption of open innovation and open science.

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