ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2000:  Due to budget cuts and competitiveness pressures, determining the outcome of technology transfer from government R&D laboratories to private industry and entrepreneurial start-ups is of increasing interest. This book presents a series of case studies of successful technology transfer by examining the same list of topics for each case. It presents a format for analyzing the cases, topic by topic - a methodology that could be used by any R&D laboratory. The book also goes one step further and compares the cases that took place prior to national technology transfer legislation with those cases that took place after passage of such legislation. An additional feature is the summary of existing attempts to measure and evaluate technology transfer. This follows a backgroudn section on the technology policy context. The analysis finds that there is a significant commercial impact from government laboratory transfer using this approach.

chapter 1|32 pages

Technology Transfer Introduction

chapter 2|62 pages

Policy and Evaluation Background

chapter 3|68 pages

Early Award Winners

chapter 4|72 pages

Later Winners

chapter 5|32 pages

Comparing the 1980s and 1990s Cases

chapter 6|16 pages

Lessons Learned

chapter |2 pages

A Interview Questionnaire

chapter |12 pages

B All 1985-86 and 1992-93 Award Winners

chapter C|4 pages

Interviewees

chapter |32 pages

D Pre- and Post-legislation Summaries

chapter |28 pages

References

chapter |8 pages

Index

chapter |1 pages

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