Publications and Reports: 2005

 

Corley, Elizabeth. How Do Career Strategies, Gender, and Work Environment Affect Faculty Productivity Levels in University-Based Science Centers? Review of Policy Research, Volume 22, Number 5 (2005)

 

Corley, Elizabeth and Gaughan, Monica. Scientists’ Participation in University Research Centers: What are the Gender Differences? Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (2005)

 

Bozeman, Barry and Lee, Sooho. The Impact of Research Collaboration on Scientific Productivity. Social Studies of Science, October 2005

 

Bozeman, Barry and Daniel Sarewitz, 2005. Public values and public failure in US science Policy. Science and Public Policy 32(2)

 

Gaughan, M. Introduction to the Symposium. SJournal of Technology Transfer, 30: 339-342, 2005.  

 

Vuola, Olli and Ojanen, Ville, 2005. Coping with the Multiple Dimensions of R&D Performance Analysis.  Int J. Technology Management

  

Mutually Benefiting Joint Innovation Process Between Industry and Big-Science.
Working Paper by Olli Vuola and Ar-Pekka Hameri, Submitted to Technovation, April, 2005

 

Challenging Conventional Technology Transfer: New Technology From Industry to Basic Research to Foster New Business Creation.  Working Paper by Olli Vuola, Technology Transfer Society 2005 Annual Conference, September, 2005

 

Dietz, James S. and Barry Bozeman, 2005. Academic Careers, Patents, and Productivity: Industrial Experience as Scientific and Technical Human Capital. Research Policy 34, 349-367

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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