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This book analyses the transformation of the University's role in society as an expanded on involving economic and social development as well as teaching and research.
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MIT and the rise of entrepreneurial science
2002, Routledge
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0203216679 9780203216675
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Table of Contents
Introduction: MIT and the rise of the entrepreneurial university
The second academic revolution
MIT: the founding of an entrepreneurial university
Controversy over consultation
The traffic among MIT, industry and the military
Knowledge as property: the debate over patenting academic science
The regulation of academic patenting
Enterprises from science: the origins of science-based regional economic development
The invention of the venture capital firm: American Research and Development (ARD)
Stanford and Silicon Valley: enhancement of the MIT model
Technology transfer universalized: the Bayh-Dole regime
The making of entrepreneurial scientists
Innovation: the endless transition.
Edition Notes
This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2003.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-162) and index.
Description based on print version record.
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