Knowledge loves company[electronic r...
Gèogl, Hans-Joachim.

 

  • Knowledge loves company[electronic resource] :successful models of cooperation between universities and companies in Europe /
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 378.1030947
    Title/Author: Knowledge loves company : successful models of cooperation between universities and companies in Europe // edited by Hans-Joachim Gèogl and Clemens Schedler ; photography by Claudio Alessandri.
    other author: Gèogl, Hans-Joachim.
    Published: Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
    Description: xii, 337 p. : : ill. ;; 23 cm.
    Notes: "Commissioned by Landschaft des Wissens."
    Subject: Academic-industrial collaboration - Case studies.
    Subject: Academic-industrial collaboration - Case studies. - Europe, Eastern
    Subject: Technology transfer - Congresses. - Europe, Eastern
    Subject: Research - Case studies. - Europe, Eastern
    ISBN: 9780230595255
    ISBN: 0230595251
    [NT 15000227]: Includes bibliographical references.
    [NT 15000228]: The General Conditions, Challenges, and Dynamics of Cooperation Models between Universities and Companies -- Competitors from the Same Field Cooperate at a 'Third Site': Cooperation between Competitors -- Cooperation and Technology Transfer I: Inventor as Entrepreneur? -- Cooperation and Technology Transfer II: The Spinout Specialists -- Research Cooperation and Regional Development I: Architecture of Cooperation -- Universities as an Integral Part of the R&D Units of a Company: RecruitingTalent and Technology -- Research Cooperation and Regional DevelopmentII: Idea Competition -- Cooperation and Development Aid: Researching Local Knowledge -- Research Cooperation After Communism: TheEase and Burden of Starting Over -- The Cultural Scientists as the Better Economist? Generalists who can Specialize -- Basic Scientific Research in Cooperation: Researching Innovation Culture.
    [NT 15000229]: Which forms of company cooperation are open to cultural scientists and what can western universities and companies learn from current concepts in eastern European countries? "Knowledge Loves Company" is bursting with insight from eight European countries. It is a backstage glimpseat exceptional models - for managers of universities, small and large enterprises, university or company researchers and developers. It outlines the game rules for joint research and development projects. Innovative cooperation models for small businesses and development opportunities for the rural area. "Knowledge Loves Company" shows how the new comes into the world when two cultures as different as business and academia engage in fruitful dialogue.
    Online resource: access to fulltext (Palgrave)
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