Veranstaltung
17
NOV 2026

10:00 - 11:30
IWH Research Seminar

The Wandering Scholars: Understanding the Heterogeneity of University Commercialization

University-based scientific research has long been argued to be a central source of commercial innovation and economic growth.

Who
Josh Lerner  (Harvard Business School)
Where
IWH, conference room and via Zoom
Josh Lerner

Personal details

Josh Lerner is the Jacob H. Schiff Professor at Harvard Business School and Co-Director of the HBS Private Capital Project. Much of his research focuses on venture capital and private equity organizations and innovation policy. He has been recently recognized as among the forty most influential economists worldwide by ScholarGPS and research.com.

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University-based scientific research has long been argued to be a central source of commercial innovation and economic growth. Yet at the same time, there have been long-held concerns that
many university-based discoveries never realize their potential social benefits. Looking across universities, research and commercialization activities such as start-up formation vary
tremendously – variation that could reflect the composition and orientation of faculty research, university-level factors such as patenting and licensing efforts, or broader place-based factors
such as location in a technology cluster. We take a first step towards unpacking this heterogeneity in university commercialization by analyzing how the propensity of academic research to spill over to commercial innovation changes when academics move across universities. Our estimates suggest that at least 15–25% of geographic variation in commercial spillovers from university based research is attributable to place-specific factors.

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