In this volume, university presidents and others in higher education leadership positions comment on the many connections between business and scholarship when intellectual property and learning are treated as marketable commodities, providing guidelines to govern commercial activities.
In this volume, university presidents and others in higher education leadership positions comment on the many connections between business and scholarship when intellectual property and learning are treated as marketable commodities, providing guidelines to govern commercial activities.
DONALD G. STEIN is the ASA G. Candler Professor of Emergency Medicine and Neurology at Emory University School of Medicine. Previously he was vice provost for graduate studies, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and interim vice president for research.
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Acknowledgements 1 A personal perspective on the selling of academia / Donald G. Stein 2 College Sports, Inc. / Murray Sperber 3 The benefits and cost of commercialization of the academy / Derek Bok 4 Increased commercialization of the academy following the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 / Mary Good 5 Delicate balance / James J. Duderstadt 6 Pushing the envelope in university involvement with commercialization / Ronald A. Bohlander 7 Conflicting goals and values / Karen A. Holbrook and Eric C. Dahl 8 Buyer and seller views of university/industry licensing / Jerry G. Thursby and Marie C. Thursby 9 The increasingly proprietary nature of publicly funded biomedical research / Arti Rai 10 The clinical trials business / Marcia Angell 11 Reforming research ethics in an age of multivested science / Sheldon Krimsky 12 The academy and industry / Zach W. Hall 13 Responsible innovation in the commercialized university / David Guston Contributions index
Acknowledgements 1 A personal perspective on the selling of academia / Donald G. Stein 2 College Sports, Inc. / Murray Sperber 3 The benefits and cost of commercialization of the academy / Derek Bok 4 Increased commercialization of the academy following the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 / Mary Good 5 Delicate balance / James J. Duderstadt 6 Pushing the envelope in university involvement with commercialization / Ronald A. Bohlander 7 Conflicting goals and values / Karen A. Holbrook and Eric C. Dahl 8 Buyer and seller views of university/industry licensing / Jerry G. Thursby and Marie C. Thursby 9 The increasingly proprietary nature of publicly funded biomedical research / Arti Rai 10 The clinical trials business / Marcia Angell 11 Reforming research ethics in an age of multivested science / Sheldon Krimsky 12 The academy and industry / Zach W. Hall 13 Responsible innovation in the commercialized university / David Guston Contributions index
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