Abstract

The Symposium Issue of the Journal of Technology Transfer on "Nanotechnology Innovation and Policy: Current Strategies and Future Trajectories" is edited by Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie. Articles in the special issue include: Nanotechnology Innovation and Policy: Current Strategies and Future Trajectories (P Shapira, J Youtie); National Innovation Systems and The Globalization of Nanotechnology Innovation (P Shapira, J Youtie, L Kay); University-Industry Linkages in Nanotechnology and Biotechnology: Evidence on Collaborative Patterns for New Methods of Inventing (J Thursby, M Thursby); Missing Links in Nanomaterials Governance: Industrial Dynamics and Downstream Policies (I Rafols, P Van Zwanenberg, M Morgan, P Nightingale, A Smith); Large Players in the Nanogame: Dedicated Nanotech Subsidiaries or Distributed Nanotech Capabilities? (V Mangematin, K Errabi, C Gauthier); Is Canadian Intellectual Property Leaving Canada? A Study of Nanotechnology Patenting (C Beaudry, A Schiffauerova); Silent Innovation ? Corporate Strategizing in Early Nanotech Evolution (M Andersen); and Nanotechnology and the U.S. National Innovation System: Continuity and Change (D Mowery).

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