Summary and principal findings and recommendations: AIAA/NASA Conference on Aerospace Technology Transfer to the Public Sector Jerry GreyMartin Newman OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 89
Assuring space shuttle orbiter subcontractor compliance with the NASA new technology clause N. J. (Bud) GoldstoneTheresa Treadway OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 79
A pilot survey of courses in technology transfer offered at selected colleges and universities in the United States L. David SchuelkeJames A. DosedelDouglas G. Bond OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 69
Action oriented strategic planning: The concepts of infrastructure and functional domains Samuel N. Bar-Zakay OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 42
Bureaucratic innovation in urban government: A policy model Richard D. Bingham OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 33
Mechanisms for bringing science and technology to the local community George F. Linsteadt OriginalPaper Pages: 7 - 16
The technology transfer process: Concepts, framework and methodology JollyCreighton OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 91
Two conflicting approaches to adaptation of technology transfer Theodore ElsasserRalph Schneider OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 75
Organizational factors related to technology transfer and innovation Lester A. Digman OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 68
The role of personnel migration in the introduction of innovations Alma E. LantzAnita S. West OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 60
Patents impediment or expedient to technology transfer Theodore E. Elsasser OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 44
Case study in South Sulawesi, one of the regions in Indonesia in connection with technology transfer B. E. AboesenoP. Mustamar OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 35
A longitudinal analysis of technical communication in research and development Robert Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 31
Technology transfer in industrialized countries: Conference summary Sherman Gee OriginalPaper Pages: 7 - 8
Effective technology transfer — from laboratory to production line M. W. Sagal OriginalPaper Pages: 7 - 15