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Citizen expectations of ‘academic entrepreneurship’ in health research: public science, practical benefit

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Responsiveness to citizens as users of technological innovation helps motivate translational research and commercial engagement among academics. Yet, retaining citizen trust and support for research encourages caution in pursuit of commercial science. OBJECTIVES: We explore citizen expectations of the specifically academic nature of commercial science [i.e. academic entrepreneurship (AE)] and the influence of conflict of interest …

Authors

Miller FA; Painter-Main M; Axler R; Lehoux P; Giacomini M; Slater B

Journal

Health Expectations, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 2356–2374

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

December 2015

DOI

10.1111/hex.12205

ISSN

1369-6513