filename={Thursby et al (2001) - Objectives, Characteristics and Outcomes of University Licensing}
}
====Findings====
*University licensing has increased dramatically post-Bayh-Dole (1980)
*higher royalties with higher quality of faculty and higher fraction of licenses executed at later stages of development
*additional disclosures generate smaller % increases in licenses, which generate smaller % increases in royalties (TTOs generally effective at tapping pool of available technologies in their universities)
====Critiques====
====Other Discoveries====
=== The Bayh-Dole Act and High-Technology Entrepreneurship in U.S. Universities: Chicken, Egg, or Something Else? (2004) ===