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The future of the university and the university of the future: evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm

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The authors examines recent developments in the role of the university in increasingly knowledge-based societies and concludes that the ''entrepreneurial university'' is a global phenomenon with an isomorphic developmental path, despite different starting points and modes of expression.
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This article is published in Research Policy.The article was published on 2000-02-01. It has received 2345 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: University spin-off & Ivory tower.

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University entrepreneurship: a taxonomy of the literature

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an unusually comprehensive and detailed literature analysis of the stream of research on university entrepreneurship, now encompassing 173 articles published in a variety of academic journals, and inductively derive a framework describing the dynamic process of university entrepreneurship based on a synthesis of the literature.
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Searching high and low: what types of firms use universities as a source of innovation?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the factors that influence why firms draw from universities in their innovative activities, and the role of different search strategies in influencing the propensity of firms to use universities.
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Re-thinking new knowledge production: A literature review and a research agenda

TL;DR: In this article, a systematic reflection on the Gibbons-Nowotny notion of "mode 2 knowledge production" is presented. But it suffers from severe conceptual problems, and it is time to untie its five major constitutive claims and investigate each separately.
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Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention

TL;DR: In this article, the determination of optimal resource allocation for invention will depend on the technological characteristics of the invention process and the nature of the market for knowledge, which is interpreted broadly as the production of knowledge.
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The Power Elite

TL;DR: The Power Elite can be read as a good account of what was taking place in America at the time it was written, but its underlying question of whether America is as democratic in practice as it is in theory continues to matter very much today.
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The Power Elite.

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The university in ruins

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TL;DR: Elam as discussed by the authors discusses the Decline of the Nation-State and the University within the Limits of Reason, and the Posthistorical University and the Scene of Teaching in the Ruins.
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The joint‐decision trap: lessons from german federalism and european integration

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the similarities between joint decision making in German federalism and decision-making in the European Community and argued that the fact that member governments are directly participating in central decisions, and that there is a de facto requirement of unanimous decisions, will systematically generate sub-optimal policy outcomes unless a "problem-solving" (as opposed to a "bargaining") style of decision making can be maintained.
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