THE CHICAGO HANDBOOK OF UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Book ID/图书代码: 13560016B88159
English Summary/英文概要: As state support and federal research funding dwindle, universities are increasingly viewing their intellectual property portfolios as lucrative sources of potential revenue. Nearly all research universities now have a technology transfer office to manage their intellectual property, but many are struggling to navigate this new world of university-industry partnerships. Given the substantial investment in academic research and millions of dollars potentially at stake, identifying best practices in university technology transfer and academic entrepreneurship is of paramount importance. The Chicago Handbook of University Technology Transfer and Academic Entrepreneurship is the first definitive source to synthesize state-of-the-art research in this arena. Edited by three of the foremost experts in the field, the handbook presents evidence from entrepreneurs, administrators, regulators, and professors in numerous disciplines. Together they address the key managerial and policy implications through chapters on how to sustain successful research ventures, stimulate academic entrepreneurship, maintain effective open innovation strategies, and improve the performance of university technology transfer offices.
Chinese Summary/中文概要: 随着国家扶持和联邦研究经费的不断缩减,高校越来越多地将自己的知识产权视为潜在的经济来源。几乎所有的研究型大学现在都设有一个技术转移办公室,专门管理他们所拥有的知识产权,但很多这样的机构在处理高校与产业间新兴的合作伙伴关系时都捉襟见肘。鉴于数以百万计可用于学术研究的巨额投资可能会受到威胁,了解大学技术转移和学术创业该怎么做才好是非常重要的。本书是第一本可靠的信息来源,包容了这个领域的最新成果。本书由三个该领域的一流专家共同编辑,向众多学科的创业者、管理者、监管者和教授收集论据,包括如下章节:如何维持研究,如何刺激学术创业,如何保持有效的开放式创新战略,如何完善高校技术转移办公室的表现。(LYR)
Awards/获奖情况:本书包含技术转移这个领域中一些大师的真知灼见。这是一个重要的、及时的声音,对于正在进入、推进学术创业服务于全民的权威研究型大学的领导和工作者而言是很重要的参考来源。《Nancy L. Zimpher,纽约州立大学校长》
高校最大的变化在于近几十年越来越重视技术转移,并将协助开拓创新科技为己任。本书中,全球三大学术创业权威专家收集了最新的研究成果和来自世界各地的著名学者的见解。这些发现是高校管理人员、制定科研政策者、以及所有对于创新、创业感兴趣的人们的必备读物《Ben R. Martin,萨塞克斯大学教授》。
"This handbook, which is edited by three world-renowned academic experts on university technology transfer and academic entrepreneurship, provides valuable tools unavailable anywhere else. Each of the articles provides unique insights into the current state of the art in this field. This book will be of interest to both practitioners and academic scholars alike." (Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis)"
“An invaluable collection of insights from some of the greatest minds on the subject of tech transfer. This is an important, timely volume—the definitive resource for research university leaders and staff, whose institutions are stepping up and pushing academic entrepreneurship to ever greater heights in service of our citizenry.”
(Nancy L. Zimpher, chancellor, The State University of New York)
“In the great University of Chicago Press tradition of foundational handbooks, the new Chicago Handbook of University Technology Transfer and Academic Entrepreneurship by Link, Siegel, and Wright outlines and defines the basic tools, mechanisms, and issues associated with university technology transfer and provides the reader with a solid academic and analytical platform from which to make planning and design decisions or assessments. In doing so, the editors provide a foundational understanding of this new late-twentieth- to early-twenty-first-century role and function of the research university. The Handbook outlines and defines the basic tools, mechanisms, and issues associated with university technology transfer and provides the reader with a solid academic and analytical platform from which to make planning and design decisions or assessments.”
(Michael M. Crow, president, Arizona State University)
“This handbook, which is edited by three world-renowned academic experts on university technology transfer and academic entrepreneurship, provides valuable tools unavailable anywhere else. Each of the articles provides unique insights into the current state of the art in this field. This book will be of interest to both practitioners and academic scholars alike.”
(Martin Kenney, professor, University of California, Davis, and senior project director, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy)
"This Handbook, edited by Link, Siegel, and Wright, paints a vivid, data-driven, historically underpinned, and yet thoroughly modern view of the complexities, challenges, and potential of creating commercial and societal value from early stage university research. This is a must read—and a critical reference tool—for technology transfer practitioners, policy experts, investors, entrepreneurs, and other key players in the innovation ecosystem."
(Mark Crowell, executive director of University of Virginia Innovation)
"One of the most dramatic changes to universities in recent decades has been a much greater emphasis on their role in transferring and helping to exploit new technology for the purposes of innovation. In this book, three of the world’s leading experts on academic entrepreneurship have brought together the latest studies and insights from eminent scholars around the world. The findings represent essential reading for university managers and science policy makers as well as all those interested in innovation and entrepreneurship."
(Ben R. Martin, professor, University of Sussex)
About the Author/作者介绍: Albert N. Link是北卡罗莱纳州格林斯博罗大学的经济学教授。Donald S. Siegel是纽约州立大学奥尔巴尼分校商学院院长、管理学教授。Mike Wright是伦敦帝国理工学院商学院创业管理专业教授、创新和创业系主任,他同时也担任企业研究中心副主任以及管理收购研究中心主任。Albert N. Link is professor of economics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Donald S. Siegel is dean of the School of Business and professor of management at the University at Albany, SUNY. Mike Wright is professor of entrepreneurship and head of the Department of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Imperial College Business School in London. He is also associate director of the Enterprise Research Center and director of the Center for Management Buyout Research.
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