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Partners in the Research Enterprise : University-Corporate Relations in Science and Technology / Thomas W. Langfitt, Albert V. Glowasky, Alfred P. Fishman, Sheldon Hackney.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©1983Edition: Reprint 2016Description: 1 online resource (188 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780812278934
  • 9781512803648
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 001.4/4/0973 19
LOC classification:
  • Q180.U5
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Prologue -- Introductions -- 1. Free Market and Free Inquiry: The University, Industry, and Cooperative Research -- 2. Overview of University-Industry Research Interactions -- 3. University-Corporate Relations in Science and Technology: An Analysis of Specific Models -- 4. The Pajaro Dunes Conference -- 5. Core Technologies and the National Economy -- REACTOR -- 6. The Monsanto-Washington University Biomedical Research Agreement -- 7. Licensing Revenue for Universities: Impediments and Possibilities -- 8. The Organization of Industrial Relationships in Universities -- REACTORS -- 9. The Evolution of Research and Development Policy in a Corporation: A Case Study -- 10. The Role of the Corporation in the Education of Its Scientists and Engineers -- 11. Organizing Knowledge for Action -- REACTOR -- 12. Recombinated Institutions: The Changing University-Corporate Relationship -- 13. Government, Industry, and Academia: A Bermuda Triangle? -- 14. The New Investment in Science and Technology in France -- REACTORS -- 15. Rapporteurs -- REACTORS -- Epilogue
Summary: Major new relationships between universities and corporations in scientific research herald a potentially significant force for expediting technological innovations. However, a range of concerns has also been expressed on such related problems as university integrity, the rate of return for business, and the role of government. Among areas covered in this volume are: models of collaborative arrangements, benefits and risks of these ventures to both universities and corporations, the role of the federal government, and the possible extent and importance of these kinds of activities in the future.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Prologue -- Introductions -- 1. Free Market and Free Inquiry: The University, Industry, and Cooperative Research -- 2. Overview of University-Industry Research Interactions -- 3. University-Corporate Relations in Science and Technology: An Analysis of Specific Models -- 4. The Pajaro Dunes Conference -- 5. Core Technologies and the National Economy -- REACTOR -- 6. The Monsanto-Washington University Biomedical Research Agreement -- 7. Licensing Revenue for Universities: Impediments and Possibilities -- 8. The Organization of Industrial Relationships in Universities -- REACTORS -- 9. The Evolution of Research and Development Policy in a Corporation: A Case Study -- 10. The Role of the Corporation in the Education of Its Scientists and Engineers -- 11. Organizing Knowledge for Action -- REACTOR -- 12. Recombinated Institutions: The Changing University-Corporate Relationship -- 13. Government, Industry, and Academia: A Bermuda Triangle? -- 14. The New Investment in Science and Technology in France -- REACTORS -- 15. Rapporteurs -- REACTORS -- Epilogue

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Major new relationships between universities and corporations in scientific research herald a potentially significant force for expediting technological innovations. However, a range of concerns has also been expressed on such related problems as university integrity, the rate of return for business, and the role of government. Among areas covered in this volume are: models of collaborative arrangements, benefits and risks of these ventures to both universities and corporations, the role of the federal government, and the possible extent and importance of these kinds of activities in the future.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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