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Owen Owen, Entorf Entorf (1989)
Where factory meets facultyManufacturing Engineering, 102
E. Geisler, A. Rubenstein (1989)
University—Industry Relations: A Review of Major Issues
Why do some academics engage in technology transfer activities while others do not? What facilitates technology transfer? What inhibits it? This paper attempts to answer these questions from the vantage point of academic researchers. After briefly reviewing some pertinent literature, findings from a survey of academic researchers in the nation's top 100 research universities are presented. An assessment is made of academic researchers' technology transfer activities and of attributes that differentiate researchers who engage in technology transfer from their non‐participating colleagues. Conclusions are drawn regarding the barriers and facilitators of university technology transfer to industry.
Policy Studies Journal – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 1994
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