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Redefining university roles in regional economies: a case study of university–industry relations and academic organization in nanotechnology


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TitleRedefining university roles in regional economies: a case study of university–industry relations and academic organization in nanotechnology
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsSá, Creso M.
JournalHigher Education
Volume61
Issue2
Pagination193 - 208
Date Published2/2011
ISSN Number1573-174X
KeywordsAcademic - Industry Relationships
Abstract

The emerging field of nanotechnology has created a new frontier for the convergence of university and industrial research. In the United States, major federal investments provided a massive boom for this field over the decade. This paper reports on a case study of how the University at Albany came to establish the first college of nanotechnology in the US, as part of a larger R&D complex oriented towards building a regional nanoelectronics cluster. The case points to the role of entrepreneurs in mobilizing ideas and resources to advance novel organizational forms. This study demonstrates how a mode of technology transfer based on research facilities was deliberately used to build a nanotechnology complex at Albany, highlighting the enabling role of state S&T policies in supporting university engagements in regional economic development

DOI10.1007/s10734-010-9332-8
Short TitleHigh Educ