The frontiers of intellectual property: Expanded protection versus new models of open science

D Rhoten, WW Powell - Annu. Rev. Law Soc. Sci., 2007 - annualreviews.org
The growing salience of intellectual property (IP) rights has reconfigured US science, shifting
it from the formerly separate realms of university and commercial science to an increasingly …

The rise of entrepreneurial activity at universities: organizational and societal implications

DS Siegel, M Wright, A Lockett - Industrial and Corporate …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Universities are increasingly emphasizing the creation of new companies as a mechanism
for commercialization of intellectual property. This special issue provides a timely …

Buying science and selling science: Gender differences in the market for commercial science

F Murray, L Graham - Industrial and Corporate Change, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Growing opportunities for academic scientists to commercialize their science has led to a
new commercial marketplace. Recent evidence suggests that “commercial science” …

[HTML][HTML] The entrepreneurial puzzle: explaining the gender gap

PE Stephan, A El-Ganainy - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2007 - Springer
We document the substantial gender gap that exists among university scientists with regard
to entrepreneurial activity using a variety of measures and explore factors leading to the …

Entrepreneurship and human capital: Evidence of patenting activity from the academic sector

SD Allen, AN Link… - … Theory and Practice, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents empirical evidence of the relationship between faculty entrepreneurial
activity—quantified in terms of the propensity of US university faculty to work directly with …

[引用][C] Employment sectors as opportunity structures: The effects of location on male and female scientific dissemination

KB Whittington - 2007 - Stanford University Sociology

[引用][C] AcademiC Sector

PDT Rosenbaumr - 2007