Promoting University–Industry Linkages in Japan: Faculty Responses to a Changing Policy EnvironmentFootnote11. Funding for this research was provided by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Grants in Aid of Special Coordination for Promoting Science and Technology and the Abe Fellowship Program. We benefited from helpful comments from Sadao Nagaoka, Fumio Kodama, Jun Suzuki, Pablo D’Este, Kate Walsh, and participants in the following meetings and seminars: International Schumpeter Society Meeting (Nice), Japan Science and Technology Studies Associated Annual Meeting (Tokyo), University of Chicago Workshop on the Sociology and Cultures of Globalization, University of Illinois at Chicago Sociology Department Seminar Series, Technology Transfer Society Annual Meeting (Atlanta), Workshop on Exploring and Mapping University–Industry Relationships (Imperial College, London) and Workshop on Japanese Approaches to Local Development, Clusters, Industry–University Linkages and Implications for British Columbia (University of British Columbia, Vancouver).
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