The expanding role of university patenting in the life sciences: assessing the importance of experience and connectivity

J Owen-Smith, WW Powell - Research Policy, 2003 - Elsevier
We extend debates about the sources of university capabilities at research
commercialization. Drawing upon quantitative data for a panel of 89 research-intensive US …

From separate systems to a hybrid order: Accumulative advantage across public and private science at research one universities

J Owen-Smith - Research policy, 2003 - Elsevier
Drawing on 18 years of panel data for the 89 most research-intensive US universities, this
paper examines changing relationships between commercial and academic systems for the …

[PDF][PDF] Organizational contexts of science: Boundaries and relationships between university and industry

JL Croissant, L Smith-Doerr - The handbook of science and technology …, 2008 - dhi.ac.uk
Branscomb, 2003: 75). Overall, industry funding as a percentage of the total support for
university research was 2.6 percent in 1970, 3.9 percent in 1980, and 7.1 percent in 1994 …

Dockets, deals, and sagas: commensuration and the rationalization of experience in university licensing

J Owen-Smith - Social Studies of Science, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
University Technology Licensing Offices (TLOs) are strategic sites for examining efforts to
concretize, frame, and market early stage technologies. This paper draws on 18 months of …

Brokering knowledge, monitoring compliance: Technology transfer professionals on the boundary between academy and industry

A Sapir - Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper contributes to discussions about the processes and implications of technology
transfer through analysis of the work of technology transfer professionals. The analysis relies …

Reconsidering renormalization: Stability and change in 20th-century views on university patents

G Metlay - Social studies of science, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Contemporary polemics and scholarship tend to portray post-1980 research universities as
exotic, abnormal, or 'new'because they embrace private intellectual property. This paper …

Benefícios e riscos da proteção e comercialização da pesquisa acadêmica: uma discussão necessária

RM Oliveira, L Velho - Ensaio: avaliação e políticas públicas em …, 2009 - SciELO Brasil
As práticas de publicação, os sistemas de avaliação e recompensa, a construção das
agendas de pesquisa, os mecanismos de proteção e comercialização, a defasagem de …

Reframing norms: boundary maintenance and partial accommodations in the work of academic technology transfer

CB Sanders, FA Miller - Science and Public Policy, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Much has been written about the commercialization of academic research and the role of
technology transfer (TT) in mobilizing public sector science. Much of this literature maps a …

[图书][B] Public science, private science: the causes and consequences of patenting by research one universities

JD Owen-Smith - 2000 - search.proquest.com
Drawing on pooled cross-section time series data and fieldwork based comparative case
studies, this dissertation examines the causes and consequences of increased patenting by …

Who is the Right Fit? Doing Diversity in Translational Research

A Jabloner, SSJ Lee - Catalyst: Feminism, Theory …, 2020 - catalystjournal.org
The growing field of clinical and translational science (CTS) is located at the intersection of
academic medicine and industry, sectors that share histories of exclusion and efforts to …