ABSTRACT

MIT and the Rise of Entrepreneurial Science is a timely and authoritative book that analyses 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 be

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INTRODUCTION

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THE SECOND ACADEMIC REVOLUTION

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Precursors of entrepreneurial science

chapter 2|11 pages

MIT

The founding of an entrepreneurial university

chapter 3|7 pages

CONTROVERSY OVER CONSULTATION

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The academic decision-making process

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Controversies as precursors of change

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THE TRAFFIC AMONG MIT, INDUSTRY AND THE MILITARY

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KNOWLEDGE AS PROPERTY

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Balancing patents with other relations to industry

chapter 7|11 pages

ENTERPRISES FROM SCIENCE

The origins of science-based regional economic development

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THE INVENTION OF THE VENTURE CAPITAL FIRM

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STANFORD AND SILICON VALLEY

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The origins of Silicon Valley

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER UNIVERSALIZED

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A framework for technology transfer

chapter 11|12 pages

THE MAKING OF ENTREPRENEURIAL SCIENTISTS

chapter 12|4 pages

INNOVATION

The endless transition

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Innovation in innovation