Technology transfer in a global economy

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作者
David B. Audretsch
Erik E. Lehmann
Mike Wright
机构
[1] Indiana University,Department of Business and Economics
[2] WHU Otto Beisheim School of Business,Centre for Management Buy
[3] Augsburg University,out Research
[4] Global Business Management (GBM),undefined
[5] Augsburg and CisAlpino Center for Comparative Studies in Europe (CCSE),undefined
[6] Imperial College Business School,undefined
[7] University of Ghent,undefined
来源
The Journal of Technology Transfer | 2014年 / 39卷
关键词
Academic entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship policy; Global networks; Global clusters; Intellectual property rights; Universities; Technology transfer; Science parks; N31; O30; O31;
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摘要
The emergence of new technologies is acting both as a driving force and an enabling factor to globalization. At the same time, these technologies are changing rapidly, shortening the life cycles of products and the underlying processes, and raising technology costs. Technology transfer from academic and scientific institutions has thus transformed into a strategic variable for companies and nations to cope with these challenges in a global economy. This article introduces the rationale for the special issue on the role of technology transfer in a global economy. The paper summarizes the main topics and themes covered by a selection of papers and keynotes presented at the annual conference of the Technology Transfer Society in 2011, as well as providing some pointers towards a future research agenda.
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页码:301 / 312
页数:11
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