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Knowledge Transfer from Universities to Business: Returns for all Stakeholders?

Examines issues surrounding the ownership, funding, & benefits derived, & for which stakeholders, from knowledge transferred from universities to the business sector. The interdependence of business, universities, the government, & society is demonstrated, & a resource-based perspect...

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Published in:Organization (London, England) England), 2001-05, Vol.8 (2), p.259-268
Main Authors: Stevens, John M., Bagby, John W.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Examines issues surrounding the ownership, funding, & benefits derived, & for which stakeholders, from knowledge transferred from universities to the business sector. The interdependence of business, universities, the government, & society is demonstrated, & a resource-based perspective is used to analyze the dynamics of knowledge transfer, particularly in the case of scientific research. University structures, procedures, & policies for transferring knowledge are described, considering issues of cost, incentives, constraints, & utility. 1 Figure, 7 References. K. Hyatt Stewart
ISSN:1350-5084
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DOI:10.1177/1350508401082012