Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations

Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations

Policies Across Continents

Urbano, David; Guerrero, Maribel

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

06/2022

307

Mole

Inglês

9783030700249

15 a 20 dias

516

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Chapter 1: Effectiveness of technology transfer policies in fostering entrepreneurial innovations across continents. Maribel Guerrero [Newcastle Business School] & David Urbano [Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona] North America.- Chapter 2: The economic benefits of technology transfer in U.S. Albert N. Link [University of North Carolina at Greensboro] & John T. Scott [Dartmouth College].- Chapter 3: Changing times for universities by technology transfer policies in Cuba: Damaris Cruz [Universidad de la Habana], Maribel Guerrero [Newcastle Business School] & Alma Delia Hernandez [Universidad de la Habana].- Chapter 4: Public-private collaboration for enhance science-based entrepreneurship in Mexico. Jose Ernesto Amoros [EGADE Business School, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Universidad del Desarrollo] & Elda Barron [Universidad de Monterrey] South America.- Chapter 5: R+D transfer and ambitious entrepreneurship: Evidence from Latin American countries. Jose Ernesto Amoros [EGADEBusiness School, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Universidad del Desarrollo], Carlos Poblete [Universidad del Desarrollo] & Vesna Mandakovic [Universidad del Desarrollo].- Chapter 6: Technology transfer policies and entrepreneurial innovations in Brazil. Bruno Fisher [University of Campinas], Maribel Guerrero [Newcastle Business School] & Paola Schaeffer [University of Campinas].- Chapter 7: The technology transfer policies and universities' impacts in Chile. Matias Lira [Universidad del Desarrollo] & Maribel Guerrero [Newcastle Business School] Europe.- Chapter 8: Antecedents and consequences of innovation via R&D: Evidence from Europe. David Urbano [Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona], Andrew Turro [Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona] & Sebastian Aparicio [Durham Univerisity].- Chapter 9: The intellectual property rights on country-level R&D and individual-level entrepreneurial performance in Europe. Andre van Stel [Trinity College Dublin, Kozminski University, Serhiy Lyalkov [Center for Entrepreneurship, Kozminski University, Warsaw, Poland], Ana Millan [University Pablo de Olavide], & Jose Maria Millan [University of Huelva].- Chapter 10: The Impact of University Focused Technology Transfer Policies on Regional Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Germany. James A. Cunningham [Northumbria University, Newcastle Business School], Erik E. Lehmann [University of Augsburg], Matthias Menter [Friedrich Schiller University Jena] & Nikolaus Seitz [University of Augsburg] Transition Europe.- Chapter 11: The Croatian technology transfer path from socialism to European membership. Jadranka Svarc [Institute Ivo Pila] & Prof. Marina Dabic [University of Zagreb].- Chapter 12: Evolution of technology transfer activities in Belarus. Natalja Apanasovich [Belarous State University], Radzivon Marozau [BEROC Institute] & Maribel Guerrero [Newcastle Business School] Africa.- Chapter 13: Technology Transfer Efficiency in Egypt. Hala El Hadidi [The British University in Egypt] & Professor David A. Kirby [The British University in Egypt].- Chapter 14: Technology Transfer Policies in the Chinese-African JV. Roseline Wanjiru [Newcastle Business School] & Maribel Guerrero [Newcastle Business School].
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Technology Transfer Policies;Bayh-Dole Act;Effectiveness of Policies;Commercialization of Science;University-Industry Partnerships;Entrepreneurial Innovations;Technology Entrepreneurship