@article{1437188, recid = {1437188}, author = {Guerrero, Maribel. and Urbano, David.}, title = {Technology transfer and entrepreneurial innovations : policies across continents /}, publisher = {Springer,}, address = {Cham :}, pages = {1 online resource (325 pages)}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Evidence suggests that economies with technology transfer initiatives provide a better supply of high-quality jobs and tend to be characterized by entrepreneurs with higher innovation contributions. This book explores the effectiveness of technology transfer policies and legislation on entrepreneurial innovation in a non-US context. It analyses the theoretical, empirical and managerial implications behind the success of technology transfer polices and legislations in stimulating entrepreneurial innovation; analyses which other contextual condition (e.g., culture) are necessary for successful implementation; and explores the extent and level of replication of US policies (e.g., Bayh-Dole Act, Small Business Innovation Research [SBIR] program) in other national and regional systems. In addition, this book looks at the effect technology transfer policies have on the adoption of open innovation and open science.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1437188}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70022-5}, }