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ResearchFinanceUnited States. 3. Universities and collegesResearchUnited States. 4. EngineeringResearchUnited States. 5. Industry and educationUnited States. 6. PartnershipUnited States. I. Title.  Series. 2dc20 93-45481 CIP ISBN 0-8476-7896-2 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN 0-8476-7897-0 (pbk. : alk. 48-1984. Page v CONTENTS Preface ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 Part One: An Assessment of University-Business Partnerships Section One: A History of the Development of University-Business Partnerships, 19201980 5 Section Two: Government Assistance for University-Business Partnerships 15 Section Three: The Role of Private Business in the Development of University-Business Partnerships 23 Section Four: The Government-University-Industry Roundtable 33 Section Five: International Comparisons 39 Part Two: An Evaluation of University-Business Partnerships Section One: Advantages of University-Business Partnerships 45 Section Two: Problems: Publication Delay, Secrecy, and the Withholding of Products 51 Section Three: Economic Risks 57 Section Four: Conflict-of-Interest Problems 67 Page vi Section Five: The Clash Between Academic Values and Business Values 77 Section Six: Issues of Distributive Justice 91 Section Seven: Concluding Thoughts on University-Business Partnerships 99 Part Three: Reading Section One: Contending Evaluations 107 1.

For over ten years he received annual support from AT&T. When AT&T funding ended in 1925, GE provided funding on an annual basis (Noble, 1977, 13940). Seeking industrial support for research with commercial applications was not limited to MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering. By the turn of the century MIT had developed a most distinguished chemistry department. Most of its faculty were originally MIT undergraduates who had studied at German universities (Servos, 1980). The faculty had two conflicting philosophies regarding the future of research at MIT.

Research--United States, Research--Finance--United States, Universities and colleges--Research--United States, Engineering--Research--United States, Industry and education--United States, Partnership--United States. 2 subject : Research--United States, Research--Finance--United States, Universities and colleges--Research--United States, Engineering--Research--United States, Industry and education--United States, Partnership--United States. Page i University-Business Partnerships Page ii ISSUES IN ACADEMIC ETHICS General Editor: Steven M.

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