R&D consortia have been regarded as an effective means of promoting innovation. Several R&D consortia obtain public financial support, which may affect their governance structure …
H Okamuro, J Nishimura - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2018 - Elsevier
The governments of several countries support research and development (R&D) consortia between universities and industry through public subsidies, in order to promote innovation …
K Drivas, C Economidou, D Karamanis… - Journal of engineering and …, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper exploits a particular facet of the US patent system, which thus far has been overlooked in the literature: the patent renewal fee scheme relating to switches from small to …
ME Blume-Kohout - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2023 - Springer
Federal funding for biomedical research at US universities increases universities' research funding from non-federal sources. Most previous research on the relationship between …
J Schmid, A Fajebe - Science and Public Policy, 2019 - academic.oup.com
This article investigates whether patents assigned to different types of organizations—firms, universities, and government research agencies—vary with regards to their effect on …
H Okamuro, J Nishimura - Economics of Innovation and New …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Management of university–industry research collaboration (hereafter UIC) is the key to its success. In this respect, government can play an essential role in UIC. A public subsidy for …
S Bakhtiari - Australian Economic Review, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Recent decades have seen substantial changes to the innovation systems of major economies, not least due to a paradigm shift caused by the digital revolution. Whether …
S Bakhtiari - Available at SSRN 4183015, 2022 - papers.ssrn.com
Contrasting the innovation landscape in one country vis-a-vis a benchmark is instructive for targeted and effective policy. Using patent data from Australia and the United States (US) …