This paper is about academic Spin-Off (SO) in Italy. It offers an overview of the Italian debate both in academic and in policy-making circuits. First, national and regional policies are analysed. Second, universities practices are described. Then, the paper presents data on how this phenomenon has quickly grown in the last decade. Finally, in the concluding remarks, a list of controversial issues are highlighted. Copyright © 2010 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Academic knowledge transfer to industry. Italy: spin-off practices and policies
DI TOMMASO, Marco Rodolfo;RAMACIOTTI, Laura
2010
Abstract
This paper is about academic Spin-Off (SO) in Italy. It offers an overview of the Italian debate both in academic and in policy-making circuits. First, national and regional policies are analysed. Second, universities practices are described. Then, the paper presents data on how this phenomenon has quickly grown in the last decade. Finally, in the concluding remarks, a list of controversial issues are highlighted. Copyright © 2010 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.File in questo prodotto:
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