Maryann P. Feldman

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
209 Abernethy Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

ph: 919 962 0674
fax: 919 962 5824

Research


PUBLICATIONS

I. University Technology Transfer

Feldman, M. P. and J. Bercovitz. (2008). "Organizational Change at the Individual." Organization Science, 19(1).

Bercovitz. (2007). "Fishing upstream: Firm innovation strategy and university research alliances" Research Policy, 36(7).

Feldman, M. P. and J. Bercovitz. (2006). “Entrepreneurial Universities and Technology Transfer: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Knowledge-Based Economic Development.” Journal of Technology Transfer, 31: 175-188.

Feldman, M. P. and P. Desrochers. (2004)."Truth for Its Own Sake: Academic Culture and Technology Transfer at the Johns Hopkins University." Minerva, 42(2): 105-126

Feldman, M. P. and P. Desrochers. (2003) "Research Universities and Local Economic Development: Lessons from the History of Johns Hopkins University." Industry and Innovation, 10:5-24.

Feldman, M.P. (2003). “Entrepreneurship and American Research Universities: Evolution in Technology Transfer” in David Hart, editor. The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy: Governance, Start-Ups, and Growth in the U.S. Knowledge Economy.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  pp. 92-112.

Feller, I, M. Feldman, J. Bercovitz and R. Burton, (2002). “The State of Practice of University Technology Transfer Activities.” Research Management Review. 12(2): 8 -16.Feldman, M. P., I. Feller, J. E. L. Bercovitz and R. M. Burton. (2002) "Equity and The Technology Transfer Strategies of American Research Universities." Management Science. 48: 105-121.

Bercovitz, J. E. L, M. P. Feldman, I. Feller, and R. M. Burton. (2001). "Organizational Structure as a Determinant of Academic Patent and Licensing Behavior: An Exploratory Study of Duke, Johns Hopkins, and Pennsylvania State Universities." Journal of Technology Transfer, 26: 21-35.

Feldman, M. P. (1994). "The University and Economic Development: The Case of Johns Hopkins University and Baltimore." The Economic Development Quarterly, 8: 67-77.

II. Entrepreneurship and Cluster Formation

Feldman, M.P., J. Francis, and J. Bercovitz. (2005). “Creating a Cluster While Building a Firm: Entrepreneurs and the Formation of Industrial Clusters”. Regional Studies, 39: 129-141.

Feldman, M. P. and J. Francis (2004) "Homegrown Solutions: Fostering Cluster Formation " Economic Development Quarterly, 18:127-137.

Feldman, M. P. and J. Francis (2003) "Fortune Favors the Prepared Region: The Case of Entrepreneurship and the Capitol Region Biotechnology Cluster" European Planning Studies, 11:765-788.

Feldman, M. P. (2001). "The Entrepreneurial Event Revisited: An Examination of New Firm Formation in the Regional Context." Industrial and Corporate Change. 10: 861-891.

Feldman, M. P. and Y. Schreuder. (1996). "Initial Advantage: The Origins of the Geographic Concentration of the Pharmaceutical Industry in the Mid-Atlantic Region." Industrial and Corporate Change, 5: 839-862.

III. The Geography of Innovation

Aharonson B.S., J.A.C Baum, M.P. Feldman (2007) Desperately Seeking Spillovers?Increasing Returns, Social Cohesion and the Location of New Entrants in Geographic and Technological Space, Industrial and Corporate Change.

Feldman, M.P. and R. Martin. (2005). “Constructing Jurisdictional Advantage.” Research Policy, 34: 1235-1249.

Feldman, M. P. (2003) “The Locational Dynamics of the US Biotech Industry: Knowledge Externalities and the Anchor Hypothesis.” Industry and Innovation, 10(3): 311-328.

Audretsch, D. and M.P. Feldman (2003). “Knowledge Spillovers and the Geography of Innovation” in J. Vernon Henderson and Jacque Thisse, ed. Handbook of Urban and Regional Economics, Volume 4. Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing.

Feldman, M.P. (2002). "The Internet Revolution and the Geography of Innovation" International Social Science Journal, 54:47 – 56.

Feldman, M. P. (2000). “Location and Innovation: The New Economic Geography of Innovation, Spillovers, and Agglomerationin G. Clark, M. Feldman and M. Gertler, eds. Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford:  Oxford University Press. pp. 373-394.

Feldman, M. P. (1999). "The New Economics of Innovation, Spillovers and Agglomeration: A Review of Empirical Studies." The Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 8: 5-25.

Feldman, M. P. and D. B. Audretsch. (1999). "Innovation in Cities: Science-based Diversity, Specialization, and Localized Competition." European Economic Review, 43: 409-429.

Feldman, M. P. and F. Lichtenberg. (1998). "The Interaction Between Public and Private R&D Investment: Cross-Country Evidence from the European Community's R&D Information Service." Annales D'Économie et de Statistique, 49/50: 199-222.

M.P. Feldman and A.S. Kutay (1997) Innovation and strategy in space: Toward a new location theory of the firm. In Berlugia, C.S., Lombardo, S. Nijkam, P. (eds) Innovative Behaviour in Space and Time, Springer, Berlin Heidlberg, New York, pp. 239-250.

Audretsch, D. B. and M. P. Feldman. (1996). "R&D Spillovers and the Geography of Innovation and Production." American Economic Review, 86: 630-640.

Feldman, M. P. (1996). "Geography and Regional Economic Development: The Role of Technology-Based Small and Medium Sized Firms." Small Business Economics, 8: 71-74.

Audretsch, D. B. and M. P. Feldman. (1996). "Innovative Clusters and the Industry Life-cycle." The Review of Industrial Organization, 11: 253-273.

Feldman, M. P. (1994). "Knowledge Complementarity and Innovation." Small Business Economics, 6: 363-372.

Feldman, M. P. and R. Florida. (1994). "The Geographic Sources of Innovation: Technological Infrastructure and Product Innovation in the United States." Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 84: 210-229.

Acs, Z. J., D. B. Audretsch, and M. P. Feldman. (1994). "R&D Spillovers and Recipient Firm Size" Review of Economics and Statistics, 76: 336-340.

Acs, Z. J., D. B. Audretsch, and M. P. Feldman. (1994). "R&D Spillovers and Innovative Activity." Managerial and Decision Economics, 15: 131-138.

Feldman, M. P. (1993). "An Examination of the Geography of Innovation." Industrial and Corporate Change, 3: 417-437.

Acs, Z. J., D. B. Audretsch and M. P. Feldman. (1992). "Real Effects of Academic Research: Comment." American Economic Review, 82: 363-367.

IV. Science and Technology Policy

Feldman, M.P. and D. F. Kogler (2008). "The Contribution of Public Entities to Innovation and Technological Change." Handbook of Technology and Innovation Management. Wiley Publishing. 

Feldman, M.P. and  I. Stewart (2008)."Wellsprings of Modern Economic Growth: Higher Education, Innovation, and Local Economic Development." Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics- Regional 2008: Higher Education and Development.The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/World Bank. pp. 177-200.

Feldman, M. P. and N. Lowe (2008) "Consensus from Controversy: Cambridge's Biosafety Ordinance and the Anchoring of the Biotech Industry." European Planning Studies, 3(16): 395.

Lowe, N. and M.P. Feldman (2008). “Constructing entrepreneurial advantage: consensus building, technological uncertainty and emerging industries.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 1(2): 265-284.

Buchman, T.G., J. Dushoff., P.R. Ehrlich., M. Feldman., M.P. Feldman., S. Fitzpatrick., B. Levin., S.A. Levin., D. T. Miller., V.L. Patel., and P. Rozin. (2006) “Enhancing the Use of Clinical Guidelines: A Social Norms Prospective” Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 202 (5): 826-836.

Audretsch, D. B. and M. P. Feldman. (2003). "Small-Firm Strategic Research Partnerships: The Case of Biotechnology." Technology Analysis & Strategic Management. 15:273-288.

Feldman, M. P. and M. R. Kelley (2003) "Leveraging Research and Development: Assessing the Impact of the U.S. Advanced Technology Program." Small Business Economics, 20: 153-165.

Audretsch, D. B., B. Bozeman, K. L. Combs, M. P. Feldman, A. N. Link, D. S. Siegel, P. Stephan, G. Tassey, and C. Wessner. (2002). “The Economics of Science and Technology.” Journal of Technology Transfer, 27: 155-203.

Feldman, M. P. and M. R. Kelley. (2002) "How States Augment the Capabilities of Technology-Pioneering Firms." Growth and Change. 33: 173-195.

Feldman, M. P. and C. Ronzio. (2001) "Closing the Innovative Loop: Moving from the Laboratory to the Shop Floor in Biotechnology Manufacturing." Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 13: 1-16.

Feldman, M. P. (2000). "Where Science Comes to Life: University Biosciences, Commercial Spin-offs and Regional Economic Development." Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, 2: 345-361.

 

 

 

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
209 Abernethy Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

ph: 919 962 0674
fax: 919 962 5824