Doctoral students on the university–industry interface: a review of the literature

T Thune - Higher Education, 2009 - Springer
Doctoral students are highly important in university—firm relationships, since they are
significant producers of knowledge in collaborative research projects, they are an important …

What influences PhD graduate trajectories during the degree: A research-based policy agenda

L McAlpine, M Castello, K Pyhaltö - Higher Education, 2020 - Springer
During the past two decades, PhD graduate numbers have increased dramatically with
graduates viewed by governments as a means to advance the knowledge economy and …

Science PhD career preferences: levels, changes, and advisor encouragement

H Sauermann, M Roach - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Even though academic research is often viewed as the preferred career path for PhD trained
scientists, most US graduates enter careers in industry, government, or “alternative careers.” …

The impact of publishing during PhD studies on career research publication, visibility, and collaborations

H Horta, JM Santos - Research in Higher Education, 2016 - Springer
This study analyzes the impact that publishing during the period of PhD study has on
researchers' future knowledge production, impact, and co-authorship. The analysis is based …

Factors that influence the transition of university postdocs to non-academic scientific careers: An exploratory study

CS Hayter, MA Parker - Research Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
While postdoctoral fellowships are viewed as positions that prepare PhD students for
academic careers, studies show that most postdocs will not find tenure-track employment …

University support and the creation of technology and non-technology academic spin-offs

M Meoli, S Vismara - Small Business Economics, 2016 - Springer
The literature on academic entrepreneurship typically assumes that creating a supportive
environment in a university can result in a higher rate of establishment of academic spin-offs …

Knowledge networks and careers: Academic scientists in industry–university links

A Lam - Journal of management studies, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
abstract Careers are central to our understanding of the knowledge creation dynamics of
network organizations. Based on the example of R&D project collaboration between firms …

The training of “triple helix workers”? Doctoral students in university–industry–government collaborations

T Thune - Minerva, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Changes in knowledge production, increasing interaction between government,
universities and industry, and changes in labor markets for doctoral degree holders are …

Measuring efficiency of university-industry Ph. D. projects using best worst method

N Salimi, J Rezaei - Scientometrics, 2016 - Springer
A collaborative Ph. D. project, carried out by a doctoral candidate, is a type of collaboration
between university and industry. Due to the importance of such projects, researchers have …

Was it worth it? A qualitative exploration into graduate perceptions of doctoral value

B Bryan, K Guccione - Higher Education Research & Development, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The recruitment of doctoral graduates yields collective knowledge, skills, networking, and
prestige benefits to organisations, and to UK industries. As individuals though, do graduates …