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Volume 1 / 1977 - Volume 37 / 2012
Symposium on The State of The Science and Practice of Technology Transfer
191-192
Editorial Introduction
The Science and Practice of Technology Transfer in the Field of Assistive Technology: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Joseph P. Lane
193-196
Technology Transfer Trends in the Department of Education
William Peterson
197-205
Availability and Accessibility of the Nation's Research Infrastructure: The Transfer of Assistive Technologies by Federal Laboratories
C. Dan Brand
207-213
Industry/University Licensing: Characteristics, Concerns and Issues from the Perspective of the Buyer
Jerry G. Thursby and Marie C. Thursby
215-226
A Practical View of Strategies for Improving Federal Technology Transfer
Jacob N. Erlich and Alan Gutterman
227-239
Valleys of Death and Darwinian Seas: Financing the Invention to Innovation Transition in the United States
Philip E. Auerswald and Lewis M. Branscomb
241-249
Technology Transfer Emerging Issues “High Impact Trends”
F. Timothy Janis
251-264
Diversity in Modeling Diffusion of Information Technology
Richard Baskerville and Jan Pries-Heje
265-284
A Rich Vision of Technology Transfer Technology Value Management
Dr. Gary Lundquist
285-303
Demand Pull Technology Transfer Applied to the Field of Assistive Technology
Stephen M. Bauer
305-317
Paths to Market for Supply Push Technology Transfer
James A. Leahy
319-332
Systematic Technology Transfer: A Case Study in Assistive Technology
Vathsala I. Stone
333-354
The State of the Science in Technology Transfer: Implications for the Field of Assistive Technology
355-361
Measuring the Economic Impact of University-Based Research
Russell W. Bessette
363-368
Deploying Homeland Security Technology
Albert N. Link and Vincent C. Henrich
369-375
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