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Title Spanning boundaries and disciplines : university technology commercialization in the idea age / edited by Gary D. Libecap, Marie Thursby, Sherry Hoskinson.

Publication Info. Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 205 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth, 1048-4736 ; v. 21
Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth ; v. 21.
Contents Introduction / Marie Thursby -- Different yokes for different folks : individual preferences, institutional logics, and the commercialization of academic research / Riccardo Fini and Nicola Lacetera -- The politics of neglect : path selection and development in nanotechnology innovation / Michael Lounsbury, Tyler Wry and P. Devereaux Jennings -- Scientists behaving badly? : conflicts in multidisciplinary commercialization project teams / Angus I. Kingon, Ted Baker and Roger Debo -- The evolution of team processes in commercializing high tech products / Leslie H. Vincent -- The organizational workshop : a conceptual exploration of the boundary spanning role of university entrepreneurship and innovation centers / Matthew M. Mars and Sherry Hoskinson -- Different strokes for different folks : university programs that enable diverse career choices of young scientists / Rajshree Agarwal and Steven Sonka -- Science and technology entrepreneurship for greater societal benefit : ideas for curricular innovation / Lee Fleming, Woodward Yang and John Golden -- Navigating the issues of multi-disciplinary student teams serving university spin-offs / Sean M. O'Connor.
Summary Successful technology commercialization requires the integration of multiple perspectives and collaboration of experts from very different backgrounds. More often than not, key individuals in the process reside in different organizational units--each with their own mission, agendas, and cultures. This volume addresses the challenges that can arise when individuals from technical, business, and legal environments must converge on the goal of commercialization. Specifically, it brings together studies from organizational behavior, marketing, economic, and sociological perspectives on commercialization of university technologies. Chapter foci range from theoretical research on academic entrepreneurship, multidisciplinary student team management conflicts such as background, purpose, communication, and learning style, to a patent data examination of sociological factors in technology paths in nanotechnology innovation. New results are presented on career goals of PhD scientists and engineers highlighting their desire for education providing skills from these other domains. Educational responses such as cross disciplinary team models, as well as multidisciplinary entrepreneurship centers and specialized masters programs for scientists are presented.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
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Subject Economic development -- Effect of education on.
Economic development -- Effect of education on.
Academic-industrial collaboration.
Academic-industrial collaboration.
Technology transfer -- Economic aspects.
Technology transfer -- Economic aspects.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Libecap, Gary D.
Thursby, Marie.
Hoskinson, Sherry.
Other Form: Print version: Spanning boundaries and disciplines. Bingley : Emerald, 2010 9780857241993 (OCoLC)648097479
ISBN 9780857242006 (electronic book)
0857242008 (electronic book)
9780857241993
0857241990