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David C. Mowery is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of business, management, and accounting, with a specialization in innovation and knowledge management and the management of technology and innovation.

The scientist's publications address topics including higher education governance and development, defense, military, and policy studies, entrepreneurship studies and influences, university-industry-government innovation models, sports performance and training, and pharmacological effects and assays.

David C. Mowery's recent research contributions include the following papers:

  • Breakthrough innovations in aircraft and the intellectual property system, 1900-1975 (2023), published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Changes In Kinematics After Twelve Weeks Of Concurrent High Intensity Resistance Training (2025), published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
  • Unsupervised Machine Learning Analysis Of Movement Similarity Associated With Body Composition And Performance Outcomes (2025), published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Mowery include:

  • Martín Kenney
  • Bhaven N. Sampat
  • Michael Storper
  • Thomas Kemeny
  • Naji Makarem

The main venues where the scientist has published include:

  • Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

In addition to journal articles, David C. Mowery has contributed a book titled Public Universities and Regional Growth, published by Stanford University Press eBooks in 2020, which has been cited in academic literature.

Best Publications

  • The Oxford handbook of innovation

    Jan Fagerberg;David C. Mowery;Richard R Nelson

  • Technology and the pursuit of economic growth

    David C. Mowery;Nathan Rosenberg

  • Firm Size and R&D Intensity: A Re-Examination

    Wesley M Cohen;Richard C Levin;David C Mowery

  • The growth of patenting and licensing by U.S. universities: an assessment of the effects of the Bayh–Dole act of 1980

    David C Mowery;Richard R Nelson;Bhaven N Sampat;Arvids A Ziedonis

  • Ivory Tower and Industrial Innovation

    David C. Mowery;Richard R. Nelson;Bhaven N. Sampat;Arvids A. Ziedonis

  • Technological overlap and interfirm cooperation: implications for the resource-based view of the firm

    David C. Mowery;Joanne E. Oxley;Brian S. Silverman

  • Universities in National Innovation Systems

    David C. Mowery;Bhaven N. Sampat

  • Inward technology transfer and competitiveness: the role of national innovation systems

    David C. Mowery;Joanne E. Oxley

  • R&D Appropriability, Opportunity, and Market Structure: New Evidence on Some Schumpeterian Hypotheses

    Richard C Levin;Wesley M Cohen;David C Mowery

  • Paths of Innovation: Technological Change in 20th-Century America

    David C. Mowery;Nathan Rosenberg

  • The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and University-Industry Technology Transfer: A Model for Other OECD Governments?

    David C. Mowery;David C. Mowery;Bhaven N. Sampat;Bhaven N. Sampat

  • Sources of industrial leadership : studies of seven industries

    David C. Mowery;Richard R. Nelson

  • Academic patent quality and quantity before and after the Bayh-Dole act in the United States

    David C. Mowery;Arvids A. Ziedonis

  • Process Innovation and Learning by Doing in Semiconductor Manufacturing

    Nile W. Hatch;David C. Mowery

  • Technology policy and global warming: Why new policy models are needed (or why putting new wine in old bottles won¿t work)

    David C. Mowery;Richard R. Nelson;Richard R. Nelson;Ben R. Martin

  • Plus ca change: Industrial R&D in the “third industrial revolution”

    David C. Mowery

  • Changes in university patent quality after the Bayh–Dole act: a re-examination

    Bhaven N. Sampat;David C. Mowery;Arvids A. Ziedonis

  • The relationship between intrafirm and contractual forms of industrial research in American manufacturing, 1900-1940

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  • Public R&D and social challenges: What lessons from mission R&D programs?

    D. Foray;D.C. Mowery;R.R. Nelson

  • Technology and the Wealth of Nations

    Nathan Rosenberg;Ralph Landau;David C. Mowery

  • Ivory tower and industrial innovation : university-industry technology transfer before and after the Bayh-Dole Act in the United States

    David C. Mowery

  • The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and University-Industry Technology Transfer: A Model for Other OECD

    David C. Mowery;Bhaven N. Sampat

Frequent Co-Authors

Bhaven N. Sampat
Bhaven N. Sampat Johns Hopkins University
Jan Fagerberg
Jan Fagerberg University of Oslo
Nathan Rosenberg
Nathan Rosenberg University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Richard R. Nelson
Richard R. Nelson Columbia University
Dietmar Harhoff
Dietmar Harhoff Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition
Bart Verspagen
Bart Verspagen Maastricht University
Bronwyn H. Hall
Bronwyn H. Hall University of California, Berkeley
Wesley M. Cohen
Wesley M. Cohen Duke University
David J. Teece
David J. Teece University of California, Berkeley
Richard N. Langlois
Richard N. Langlois University of Connecticut

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