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MIT and the rise of entrepreneurial science

Title
MIT and the rise of entrepreneurial science / Henry Etzkowitz.
Author
Etzkowitz, Henry, 1940-
Publication
London ; New York : Routledge, 2002.

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Description
ix, 173 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
  • "MIT and the Rise of Entrepreneurial Science is a book that analysis the transformation of the university's role in society as an expanded one involving economic and social development as well as teaching and research. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology invented the format for university-industry relations that has been copied all over America and latterly the rest of the world. This book shows that these ground-breaking university-industry-government interactions have become part of the foundations of modern successful economies."
  • "Henry Etzkowitz has written a book that will be of great interest not only to all those with a connection to MIT, but also to anyone with a more general interest in entrepreneurial universities, innovation and economic development as a whole."--Jacket.
Series Statement
Routledge studies in global competition ; 12
Uniform Title
Studies in global competition ; v. 12.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-162) and index.
Contents
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 adn Silicon Valley: enhancement of the MIT model -- Technology transfer universalized: the Bayh-Dole regime -- The making of entrepreneurial scientists -- Innovation: the endless transition.
ISBN
  • 041528516X
  • 9780415285162
  • 9780415435055
  • 0415435056
LCCN
  • 2002067995
  • 9780415285162
OCLC
  • ocm50004483
  • 50004483
  • SCSB-1258327
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library