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Higher Education, Commercialization, and University-business Relationships in Comparative Context
註釋The book begins by placing globalization and commercialization in its historical and contemporary context, providing valuable data related to the globalization of academic research and development activity and raising questions about the forces at work that may lead institutions to look to inappropriate "peer" role models. Part II considers how universities serve as engines of economic development, discussing such issues as ethical practices in technology commercialization, the knowledge networks demonstrated in academic patenting, and the gender dynamics of entrepreneurial science. The book's concluding section explores regional issues and challenges.