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How Some Universities Translate Inclusive Innovation into Regional Growth
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Murray, Fiona
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/ Engines
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Females
/ Influence of Technology
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Intellectual Property
/ Inventors
/ Life sciences
/ Manufacturing
/ Race
/ Regions
/ Socioeconomic status
/ STEM education
/ Talent Development
/ Universities
/ Women
/ Women Scientists
2025
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How Some Universities Translate Inclusive Innovation into Regional Growth
by
Murray, Fiona
, Delgado, Mercedes
in
Biological Sciences
/ Campuses
/ College campuses
/ College Faculty
/ College Science
/ Colleges & universities
/ Engines
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Females
/ Influence of Technology
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Intellectual Property
/ Inventors
/ Life sciences
/ Manufacturing
/ Race
/ Regions
/ Socioeconomic status
/ STEM education
/ Talent Development
/ Universities
/ Women
/ Women Scientists
2025
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How Some Universities Translate Inclusive Innovation into Regional Growth
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Murray, Fiona
, Delgado, Mercedes
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Biological Sciences
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/ College Faculty
/ College Science
/ Colleges & universities
/ Engines
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Females
/ Influence of Technology
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Intellectual Property
/ Inventors
/ Life sciences
/ Manufacturing
/ Race
/ Regions
/ Socioeconomic status
/ STEM education
/ Talent Development
/ Universities
/ Women
/ Women Scientists
2025
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How Some Universities Translate Inclusive Innovation into Regional Growth
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How Some Universities Translate Inclusive Innovation into Regional Growth
2025
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The American innovation economy, for all its ingenuity, does not engage large segments of the American public. Studies show that an individual's chances of becoming an inventor in the US are strongly linked to their socioeconomic class, race, and gender. As recently as 2019, women made up less than 13% of US inventors with patents, and only 18% of US businesses with patents are women-owned. White inventors filed patents at three times the rate of Black inventors. And Delgado and Murray's research has shown that innovation is highly geographically concentrated; between 2016 and 2020, 57% of all patents produced in the US originated in one of the top ten economic areas for patent activity, such as Silicon Valley, the Boston area, Houston, and Detroit.
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