A legal perspective on university technology transfer

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Christopher S. Hayter
Jacob H. Rooksby
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[1] Arizona State University,Center for Organization Research and Design, School of Public Affairs
[2] Duquesne University,School of Law
来源
The Journal of Technology Transfer | 2016年 / 41卷
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Technology transfer; Bayh–Dole; Law; Patents; Legal research; O32; O34; O38;
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In the thirty-five years after passage of the Bayh–Dole Act of 1980, a robust literature has documented the emergence of university technology transfer as a critical mechanism for the dissemination and commercialization of new technology stemming from federally-funded research. Missing from these investigations, however, is what this paper terms the legal perspective, an understanding of how the law and its attendant mechanisms impact university technology transfer. Specifically, the paper reviews the extant legal scholarship and provides examples of how case law, legal structures, and the unique nature of intellectual property law affects technology transfer, as well as higher education policy and management. Throughout, we propose critical questions for future investigation, which serve to form a cross-disciplinary research agenda that can contribute fresh insights to scholarly and policy discussions related to the role of universities in economic and social development.
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页码:270 / 289
页数:19
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