Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
Technology transfer—the process of sharing and disseminating knowledge, skills, scientific discoveries, production methods, and other innovations among universities, government agencies, private firms, and other institutions—is one of the major challenges
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David B. Audretsch Erik E. Lehmann Albert N. Link Alexander Starnecker ●
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Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
Editors David B. Audretsch Institute of Development Strategies Indiana University Bloomington, IN, USA
Erik E. Lehmann Department of Business and Economics Augsburg University Augsburg, Germany
Albert N. Link Department of Economics University of North Carolina Greensboro, NC, USA
Alexander Starnecker Department of Business and Economics Augsburg University Augsburg, Germany
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Acknowledgement
We gratefully thank the 2011 T2S Conference participants for their comments to the papers published in this book and the competence center for Global Business Management as well as the University of Augsburg for their support and hospitality. We also want to thank the city of Augsburg represented
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