The college role in innovation and entrepreneurship: an Irish experience
by Vincent J. McBrierty, Eoin P. O'Neill
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 6, No. 5/6, 1991

Abstract: Innovation and entrepreneurial activity have a renewable basis in the research activity of a modern university. The application and development of research, intellectual property and expertise both via the campus company route and through direct interaction with industry is a fruitful path for an educational institution, once the philosophy and structures for this work are properly established. The recent experiences of Trinity College, Dublin, reflect a new turn in its 400-year history which is compatible with the primary goals of the university while making an important contribution to the national strategy for job creation.

Online publication date: Mon, 25-May-2009

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