Academic capitalism: distinguishing without disjoining through classification schemes

TFAC Sigahi, P Saltorato - Higher Education, 2020 - Springer
Academic capitalism (AC) has become one of the most influential lines of research into
markets in higher education (HE). However, researchers often use AC only as an umbrella …

A bibliometric portrait of the evolution, scientific roots and influence of the literature on university–industry links

AAC Teixeira, L Mota - Scientometrics, 2012 - akjournals.com
The study of university–industry (U–I) relations has been the focus of growing interest in the
literature. However, to date, a quantitative overview of the existing literature in this field has …

Commercial science, scientists' values, and university biotechnology research agendas

LL Glenna, R Welsh, D Ervin, WB Lacy, D Biscotti - Research Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
Policies designed to promote the commercialization of university science have provoked
concern that basic and publicly accessible research may be neglected. Commercialization …

Women scientists in knowledge exchanges with nonacademic actors: Participation gap and emerging gender patterns

I Ramos-Vielba, P D'Este - Studies in Higher Education, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines women scientists' participation in Knowledge Exchange (KE) with
nonacademic actors. We compare three KE types–informal engagement, formal …

Understanding Change in Academic Knowledge Production in a Neoliberal Era☆ Authorship in alphabetical order; this paper has been authored equally.

M Albert, W McGuire - Fields of knowledge: Science, politics and …, 2014 - emerald.com
In this paper, we present and apply a new framework–the Poles of Production for
Producers/Poles of Production for Users (PFP/PFU) model–to empirically study how one …

Towards equitable public sector plant breeding in the United States

L Brzozowski, S Hanson, JL Jannink, B Meints… - Crop …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Plant breeding is central to agriculture and shifts in plant breeding practices (eg, hybrid
development) and selection goals (eg, response to synthetic fertilizer) have catalyzed …

AFHVS 2017 presidential address: The purpose-driven university: the role of university research in the era of science commercialization

LL Glenna - Agriculture and Human Values, 2017 - Springer
As efforts to commercialize university research outputs continue, critics charge that
universities and university scientists are failing to live up to their public-interest purpose. In …

Gender representation in faculty and leadership at land grant and research institutions

A Cho, D Chakraborty, D Rowland - Agronomy Journal, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Core Ideas Female faculty in agricultural sciences has increased from 12 to 23% in the last
10 yr. Higher leadership positions within academia, industry, and government research …

Investigating exemplary public engagement with science: Case study of extension faculty reveals preliminary professional development recommendations

KA Stofer, TM Wolfe - … Journal of Science Education, Part B, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Universities and stakeholders themselves demand more direct impact of scientific research
provided through engagement and scientific outreach. Yet few research faculty receive …

A feminist approach to university-industry relations: integrating theories of gender, knowledge, and capital

L Smith-Doerr, J Croissant - Journal of Women and Minorities …, 2011 - dl.begellhouse.com
Ever more frequently and globally, universities partner with for-profit firms. This paper
explains why information about university-industry ties is relevant to global justice issues …