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SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY
Volume 48, Issue 2, Pages 177-199Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/scipol/scaa077
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university-industry collaboration; innovation; bibliometrics; generations; research trends
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This study provides a bibliometric overview of university-industry collaboration (UIC) publications from 1969 to 2018, identifying three main results: a complete panorama of UIC research over the past fifty years, the division of UIC research trajectory into four generations, and the identification of eight research trends within the UIC context.
This article presents a bibliometric overview of publications on university-industry collaboration (UIC) from the last fifty years (1969-2018). Among the results that were obtained, three main ones come to light. First, this article presents a complete panorama of UIC research from the past fifty years. Secondly, we were able to note that the UIC research trajectory can be divided into four generations which are represented by different phases: the discovery phase (1969-1979), the development phase (1980-1999), the expansion phase (2000-2010) and the consolidation phase (2011-2018). Furthermore, the connections and evolution pertaining to these four generations were identified. The third result was the identification of eight research trends within the UIC context: 'UIC topics' (especially: motivation, channels, barriers and results), 'engineering education', 'societies and institutions', 'knowledge transfer', 'innovation', 'entrepreneurial university', 'sustainability' and 'developing countries'.
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