Small Business Innovation in the Public Interest : A Study of the U.S. National Institutes of Health

Small Business Innovation in the Public Interest : A Study of the U.S. National Institutes of Health

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 172 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781035330164
  • DDC分類 338.6420973

Full Description

This book presents an in-depth investigation into small business research activity supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). Albert N. Link and Alan C. O'Connor explain the historical importance of small firms to the NIH and conduct insightful analysis of the Institutes and Centers funded through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.

Exploring prominent Institutes within the NIH and using data from the SBIR program, they discuss innovation and social benefits associated with the NIH's Institutes and Centers. Topics covered include commercialization success, patenting activities of firms, and correlations between diversity measures and various performance metrics. Ultimately, the book delineates the success of the firms that receive awards from the SBIR, and these firms' abilities to support technological development.

Small Business Innovation in the Public Interest is an invaluable resource for academics, researchers and students across health policy and economics, entrepreneurship, biotechnology and innovation. Policymakers working in the health industry will also find the insights into innovation funding beneficial.

Contents

Contents
1 Introduction to Small Business Innovation in the Public
Interest
2 Background about the National Institutes of Health
3 A closer look at two NIH Institutes
4 SBIR and STTR at the National Institutes of Health
5 Firms' sources of knowledge and Phase II SBIR projects
6 Commercialization patterns of SBIR Phase II awardees
7 Commercialization patterns of minority- and womenowned firms
8 Collaboration patterns of NIH-funded small businesses
9 Significance of NIH funding for small businesses
10 Commercialization patterns among multipleaward
recipients
11 A road to be traveled
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