Arvids A. Ziedonis, Ph.D.

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2001 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Management Business Administration, Administration Education
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David C. Mowery grad student 2001 UC Berkeley
 (The commercialization of university technology: Implications for firm strategy and public policy.)
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Hsu DH, Hsu P, Zhou T, et al. (2021) Benchmarking U.S. University Patent Value and Commercialization Efforts: A New Approach Research Policy. 50: 104076
Thompson N, Ziedonis AA, Mowery D. (2017) University Licensing and the Flow of Scientific Knowledge Academy of Management Proceedings. 2017: 14927
Mowery DC, Ziedonis AA. (2014) Markets versus spillovers in outflows of university research Research Policy
Ziedonis AA. (2007) Real options in technology licensing Management Science. 53: 1618-1633
Mowery DC, Ziedonis AA. (2007) Academic patents and materials transfer agreements: Substitutes or complements? Journal of Technology Transfer. 32: 157-172
Lowe RA, Ziedonis AA. (2006) Overoptimism and the performance of entrepreneurial firms Management Science. 52: 173-186
Ziedonis AA. (2004) MIT and the Rise of Entrepreneurial Science: Henry Etzkowitz, Routledge Press, London, UK, 2002, pp. 162 + index, Price [UK pound]45.00, ISBN: 041528516X Research Policy. 33: 177-178
Sampat BN, Mowery DC, Ziedonis AA. (2003) Changes in university patent quality after the Bayh-Dole act: A re-examination International Journal of Industrial Organization. 21: 1371-1390
Mowery DC, Sampat BN, Ziedonis AA. (2002) Learning to patent: Institutional experience, learning, and the characteristics of U.S. University patents after the Bayh-Dole Act, 1981-1992 Management Science. 48: 73-89
Mowery DC, Ziedonis AA. (2002) Academic patent quality and quantity before and after the Bayh-Dole act in the United States Research Policy. 31: 399-418
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