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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2021

Anthony Arundel
Affiliation:
UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University and University of Tasmania
Suma Athreye
Affiliation:
Essex Business School, London
Sacha Wunsch-Vincent
Affiliation:
World Intellectual Property Organization
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Harnessing Public Research for Innovation in the 21st Century
An International Assessment of Knowledge Transfer Policies
, pp. vii - ix
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Foreword

    Hu Zhijian

  5. Foreword

    Pippa Hall

  6. Foreword

    Bart Verspagen

  7. Preface

  8. Part ISetting the Context

    1. 1The Evolving Role of Public R&D and Public Research Organizations in Innovation

      Suma Athreye and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent

    2. Comment 1.1

      Fabio Montobbio

    3. Comment 1.2

      Lien Verbauwhede Koglin

    4. 2Evaluating Knowledge Transfer Policies and Practices: Conceptual Framework and Metrics

      Anthony Arundel and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent

    5. Comment 2.1

      Bhaven Sampat

    6. Comment 2.2

      Ragan Robertson

    7. Comment 2.3

      Rosemary Wolson

    8. 3Measuring Global Patenting of Universities and Public Research Institutes

      Juan Yang, Intan Hamdan-Livramento, Bruno Le Feuvre, Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, and Hao Zhou

  9. Part IISelected Comparative Country Studies

    1. 4United Kingdom

      Federica Rossi and Suma Athreye

    2. 5Germany

      Dirk Czarnitzki and Georg Licht

    3. 6Republic of Korea

      Keun Lee and Hochul Shin

    4. 7Brazil

      Fernanda De Negri and Cristiane Vianna Rauen

    5. 8China

      Baoming Chen, Can Huang, Chunyan Peng, Minglei Ding, Ning Huang, Xia Liu, and Juan Yang

    6. 9South Africa

      Michael Kahn

  10. Part IIIThe Way Forward

    1. 10Policies and Practices for Supporting Successful Knowledge Transfer from Public Research to Firms

      Anthony Arundel

    2. Comment 10.1

      Henri J.M. Theunissen

    3. Comment 10.2

      Kerry Faul

    4. 11Policy Recommendations: Aiming for Effective Knowledge Transfer Policies in High- and Middle-Income Countries

      Suma Athreye and Federica Rossi

    5. Comment 11.1

      Antenor Cesar Vanderlei Corra and Fernanda Magalhes

    6. Comment 11.2

      Si Kyong Sung

    7. 12Toward a Comprehensive Set of Metrics for Knowledge Transfer

      Anthony Arundel and Nordine Es-Sadki

    8. Comment 12.1

      Philippe Kuhutama Mawoko

    9. Comment 12.2

      Giancarlo Caratti

    10. Comment 12.3

      Amit Shovon Ray

  11. Technical Annex: Survey on Policies and Practices for IP-Mediated Knowledge Transfer

  12. Index

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