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Small Firm Research Supported by the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute

Albert N. Link

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now publishers Inc
30 October 2024
Small Firm Research Supported by the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute focuses on and describes dimensions of research and innovative behavior in a unique sample of small firms publicly funded through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program and discusses the policy implications from the descriptive findings. Section 2 briefly overviews the history of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and its oldest Institute, the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Section 3 offers a roadmap for the study of small firm research funded through the NCI’s SBIR program. Section 4 describes the data used to explore dimensions of small firm SBIR funded research. The findings from the empirical analysis of the data described in Section 4 that are related to the commercialization of NCI-funded new technologies are presented in Section 5.

The findings from the empirical analysis of the data described in Section 4 that are related to the outflow of technical knowledge through technology transfer metrics from NCI-funded new technologies are described in Section 6. Technology relationships are the focus of Section 7.

Section 8 explores the dimensions of funded firms that responded on the NRC survey that they would have pursued their Phase II project in the absence of SBIR funding. Section 9 considers the social impact of the NCI as quantified through the producer surplus and consumer surplus generated from the sale of NCI funded research projects. Section 10 concludes with a discussion of the findings from the analyses related to the NCI’s support of small firm research and offers a call for future studies that address this topic from the perspective of other NIH Institutes and Centers and from the perspective of U.S. research agencies in general.
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Imprint:   now publishers Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   135g
ISBN:   9781638284420
ISBN 10:   1638284423
Series:   Annals of Science and Technology Policy
Pages:   86
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction 2. The NIH and the NCI 3. The NCI’s SBIR Program 4. A Roadmap for the Study of Small Firm Research 5. NRC Database 6. Empirical Findings on Commercialization 7. Empirical Findings on Technology Transfer 8. Technology Relationships 9. Understanding the Importance of an SBIR Award 10. Approximating the Social Value of the NCI’s SBIR Program 11. Summary and Concluding Remarks Acknowledgements About the Author References

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