Creating the market university

how academic science became an economic engine

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Elizabeth Popp Berman: Creating the market university (2012, Princeton University Press)

English language

Published Dec. 21, 2012 by Princeton University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-691-14708-6
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OCLC Number:
721884421

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"American universities today serve as economic engines, performing the scientific research that will create new industries, drive economic growth, and keep the United States globally competitive. But only a few decades ago, these same universities self-consciously held themselves apart from the world of commerce. Creating the Market University is the first book to systematically examine why academic science made such a dramatic move toward the market. Drawing on extensive historical research, Elizabeth Popp Berman shows how the government--influenced by the argument that innovation drives the economy--brought about this transformation. Americans have a long tradition of making heroes out of their inventors. But before the 1960s and '70s neither policymakers nor economists paid much attention to the critical economic role played by innovation. However, during the late 1970s, a confluence of events--industry concern with the perceived deterioration of innovation in the United States, a growing body of economic research on innovation's …

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Subjects

  • SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
  • EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General
  • Study and teaching (Higher)
  • EDUCATION / Higher
  • Science
  • EDUCATION / Finance
  • Research
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General
  • Economic aspects
  • Academic-industrial collaboration
  • Universities and colleges

Places

  • United States