Scope and impact of financial conflicts of interest in biomedical research: a systematic review

JE Bekelman, Y Li, CP Gross - Jama, 2003 - jamanetwork.com
Context Despite increasing awareness about the potential impact of financial conflicts of
interest on biomedical research, no comprehensive synthesis of the body of evidence …

Writing performative history: The new new Atlantis?

B Godin - Social studies of science, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
In his utopian fragment The Nezv Atlantis (1627), Francis Bacon proposed a new model of
the scientific investigator as one dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge for the public good …

Understanding the concept of the entrepreneurial university from the perspective of higher education models

C Sam, P Van Der Sijde - Higher Education, 2014 - Springer
Over the last few decades, globalization and ever-increasing demands of the knowledge-
based economy have caused higher education in most countries around the world to …

The future of the university and the university of the future: evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm

H Etzkowitz, A Webster, C Gebhardt, BRC Terra - Research policy, 2000 - Elsevier
This article examines recent developments in the role of the university in increasingly
knowledge-based societies. Deploying the triple helix model (of academic–industry …

Research groups as 'quasi-firms': the invention of the entrepreneurial university

H Etzkowitz - Research policy, 2003 - Elsevier
Academic entrepreneurship arose from internal as well as external impetuses. The
entrepreneurial university is a result of the working out of an “inner logic” of academic …

The norms of entrepreneurial science: cognitive effects of the new university–industry linkages

H Etzkowitz - Research policy, 1998 - Elsevier
Universities are currently undergoing asecond revolution'these days, incorporating
economic and social development as part of their mission. The first academic revolution …

[引用][C] Democracy and Technology

R Sclove - 1995 - books.google.com
This eye-opening book describes how modern technologies--such as computers,
automobiles, machine tools, hybrid crops, nuclear reactors, and others--contribute to vexing …

When does university research get commercialized? Creating ambidexterity in research institutions

TC Ambos, K Mäkelä, J Birkinshaw… - Journal of management …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
abstract We examine the tensions that make it difficult for a research‐oriented university to
achieve commercial outcomes. Building on the organizational ambidexterity literature, we …

The role of academic inventors in entrepreneurial firms: sharing the laboratory life

F Murray - Research policy, 2004 - Elsevier
While science-based entrepreneurial firms are a key feature of the modern economy, our
insights into their organization and productivity remain limited. In particular, our …

[图书][B] Crafting science: A sociohistory of the quest for the genetics of cancer

JH Fujimura - 1996 - degruyter.com
According to medical researchers, pathologists, and physicians, cancer is the name given to
over two hundred different diseases, all of which have one property in common: uncontrolled …