Call for Papers! on Re-thinking Academic Entrepreneurship: Micro, Macro, and Meso Perspectives!
Guest Editors:
Miriam Erez (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel) Maribel Guerrero, (Arizona State University & Universidad del Desarrollo) Mirjam Knockaert (Ghent University & Technical University) Phillip Phan (Johns Hopkins University) Donald Siegel (Arizona State University)
Background and Special Issue Purpose:
2020 was the 40th anniversary of the Bayh-Dole and Stevenson-Wydler Acts in the U.S., which induced universities and federal/national labs to become more engaged in the commercialization of science. These legislative acts also led to the establishment of technology transfer offices at universities and federal/national labs (Link, Siegel, and Van Fleet, 2011) and a concomitant rise in patenting, licensing, and startup creation by scientists worldwide. The 1980 Bayh-Dole Act has also influenced global policies regarding university technology transfer, as well as inspired legislative reforms in both developed countries (e.g., China, Japan, South Korea, U.K., Europe) and developing countries (e.g., Brazil, Colombia, Chile, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Russia, and South Africa-see Siegel and Wright, 2007).
Deadlines, Submission and Review Process:
The deadline for submission is August 9, 2024.
Please indicate that the manuscript is for consideration in the Re-thinking Academic Entrepreneurship: Micro, Macro, and Meso Perspectives Special Issue when submitting your manuscript online. Contributors should follow the directions contained in the SEJ manuscript submission guidelines. Submissions can be made via the SEJ ScholarOne website at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/sej from July 9, 2024 to August 9, 2024.
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