Bibliografia

Principal

  • Business Model Generation. Alexander Osterwalder & Yves Pigneur. 2009. Self Published. ISBN:978 2 8399 0580 0. The four steps to Epiphany, Steve Blank. 2013. Self Published. ISBN: 0 989 200 507. The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses, Eric Ries. 2011. Crown Business, USA. ISBN 978-0-307-88789-4. Biodesign: The Process of Innovating Medical Technologies. Stefanos Zenios, Josh Makower, Paul Yock, Todd J. Brinton, Uday N. Kumar, Lyn Denend, Thomas M. Krummel. 2010. Cambridge university Press, UK. ISBN: 978-0- 521-51742-3. Biodesign Website: http://www.stanford.edu/group/biodesign/cgi-bin/ebiodesign/ Global Perspectives on Technology Transfer and Commercialization: Building Innovative Ecosystems ed. by John Sibley Butler and David V. Gibson. (2011). Edward Elgar Publishing, USA. ISBN 978 1 84980 977 1. Timmons, J.A. & Spinelli, S.. New Venture Creation – Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century. 8th Edition. 2009. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc (USA). Dorf, R.C. & Byers, T.H.. Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise. 2nd Edition. 2008. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc (USA). Stephan, P.E. (1996). The Economics of Science. Journal of Economic Literature, 34: 1199-1235. Azoulay, P., Dewatripoint, M. and Stein, J.C. (2008). Academic freedom, Private-sector focus, and the Processo f Innovation. RAND Journal of Economics, 39: 617-635. Verspagen, B. (2006). University Research, intellectual Property Rights and European innovation Systems. Journal of economic Surveys, 20: 607-632. Cohen, W. M., R.R. Nelson and J.P. Walsh (2002). Links and impacts: the influence of public research on Industrial R&D. Management Science, 48:1-23. Shane, S. (2002). "Selling University Technology: Patterns from MIT. Management Science, 48:122-137.:

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