This book is about inventions and innovation in U.S. Federal
Laboratories. The inventions discussed are defined by the
technology transfer mechanism known by the term invention
disclosures, and the innovations that follow are outputs from the
technology transfer process. The demonstrated positive
relationships in the book's model are the groundwork for suggesting
not only a rethinking of the extant empirical research, within the
context of a knowledge production function, but also a refocusing
of U.S. technology policy in support of technology transfer from
Federal Laboratories. Invention, Innovation and U.S. Federal
Laboratories brings a comprehensive and accessible discussion of
technology transfer to academic researchers in economics, public
policy, and public administration, as well as to policy makers and
Federal Laboratory directors.
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