Journal of Technology Transfer

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Technology Transfer is 25. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The case of the interrupting funder: dynamic effects of R&D funding and patenting in U.S. universities178
The KSTE + I approach and the advent of AI technologies: evidence from the European regions115
Tackling digital transformation strategy: how it affects firm innovation and organizational effectiveness54
(Re)envisioning the role of technology transfer intermediaries in socio-technical transition53
Private entrepreneurial support organizations in European fintech entrepreneurial ecosystems53
The role of leading companies in artificial intelligence applications49
Biomedical entrepreneurship in U.S. regions42
Entrepreneurial growth in digital business ecosystems: an integrated framework blending the knowledge-based view of the firm and business ecosystems41
Task complementarity in academic work: a study of the relationship between research, education and third mission tasks among university professors41
Understanding university technicians’ role in creating knowledge exchange routines and capabilities: a research agenda37
Revealing the impact of technological niche on value co-creation: the moderating role of the open innovation ecosystem structure37
Agglomeration and spillovers: concentration versus dispersion. Evidence from regional innovative startups in Italy37
Knowledge spillovers, entrepreneurial ecosystems and the geography of high growth firms redux35
Unraveling the resource puzzle: exploring entrepreneurial resource management and the quest for new venture success35
Corporate entrepreneurship strategy in universities: emerging leadership in austerity time34
Venture capital and technology commercialization: evidence from China32
The entrepreneurial university: strategies, processes, and competing goals32
Do not judge a business idea by its cover: The relation between topics in business ideas and incorporation probability32
The role of university leaders’ overseas experience in facilitating technology transfer27
A configurational exploration of how organizational characteristics and multidimensional proximities influence university-industry collaborations27
Advancing industrial wastewater treatment through comprehensive evaluation and innovative technology: a G1-entropy improved TOPSIS model approach26
Reverse knowledge spillover theory of public sector entrepreneurship26
Network variance of scientific team and knowledge creation: a network embeddedness perspective25
The digital commercial revolution: U.S. business sales and the entrepreneurial exploitation of information and communications technology25
Is higher education more important for firms than research? Disentangling university spillovers25
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