TY - BOOK TI - Knowledge Commercialization and Valorization in Regional Economic Development SN - 1781004064 U1 - 338.43378 PY - 2013/// CY - UK PB - Edward Elgar Pub N1 - PART I INTRODUCTION 1. Knowledge commcrdalizalion and valorization in regional economic development: new perspectives and challenges Tiizin Baycan PART II UNIVERSITY ENGAGEMENT. KNOWLEDGE COMMERCIALIZATION AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2. Backing the horse or the jockey? University knowledge commercialization in the entrepreneurial age David J. Miller and Zoltan J. Acs 3. Knowledge spillovers and commercialization in universities and their regions Ragcr R. Stouf'h, Jonathan Abennan. Tiizin Baycan and Paul Vidta 4. University engagement and knowledge commercialization: an analysis of faculty attitudes Harvey Goldstein and Ale.xander Rehho^eti 5. Professors" attitude to collaboration and central infrastructure for collaboration: an analysis of social capital establishment within higher education institutions Maria Ljunyyren and Hans West land 6. Entreprencurship education in the research-intensive entrepreneurial university Edw ard Eeser PART III KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER DYNAMICS AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 7. Valorization of university knowledge: what are the barriers and can 'living labs' provide solutions? Marina van Geenhuizcn 8. The influence of cross-border knowledge interaction on the relation between key subsystems of the RIS and innovation performance of Dutch SMEs Patricia van Plcnicri. Peter Nijkamp and Enno Masiirel 9. Region-specific productivity competitiveness and the university-industry interface Vadim Grinevich 10. Exploring knowledge-transfer dynamics in a South European region: breadth, intensity and informality of universityindustry interactions in Andalusia Hugo Pinto and Manuel Ferndndez-Esquinas 11. Performance measurement in business incubators: empirical evidence from Europe a Gregor H.F. Noltes. Enno Masurel and Toon Buddingh' 12. The impact of human resource factors on university patent technology transfer activities in China - based on the analysis of provincial panel data Kai Rao. Andrea Piecaluga and Xian-fei Meng ER -