Journal of Technology Transfer

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Technology Transfer is 20. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Inclusive digital finance: the industry of equity crowdfunding72
Start-ups, Innovation and Knowledge Spillovers55
Establishing successful university–industry collaborations: barriers and enablers deconstructed53
Digital social entrepreneurship: the N-Helix response to stakeholders’ COVID-19 needs50
The costs of collaborative innovation46
Identifying artificial intelligence (AI) invention: a novel AI patent dataset40
Scientist or Entrepreneur? Identity centrality, university entrepreneurial mission, and academic entrepreneurial intention37
Widening the borders of entrepreneurial ecosystem through the international lens36
Gender stereotypes in equity crowdfunding: the effect of gender bias on the interpretation of quality signals33
Expanding corporate finance perspectives to equity crowdfunding29
Digital technology and national entrepreneurship: An ecosystem perspective28
Success factors of initial coin offerings27
The birth of new HGEs: internationalization through new digital technologies27
Emotional skills for entrepreneurial success: the promise of entrepreneurship education and policy27
Conceptualising the entrepreneurial university: the stakeholder approach26
The influence of standards and patents on long-term economic growth25
Systematic literature review paper: the regional innovation system-university-science park nexus24
How do entrepreneurs perform digital marketing across the customer journey? A review and discussion of the main uses24
Advancing HEIs’ third-mission through dynamic capabilities: the role of leadership and agreement on vision and goals23
Barriers to university–industry collaboration in an emerging market: Firm-level evidence from Turkey20
Are sustainability-oriented investors different? Evidence from equity crowdfunding20
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