Measuring the economic and academic impact of philanthropic funding: The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Journal Article


Authors: Vasileva, D.; Norton, L.; Hurlbert, M.; Lo, A. W.
Article Title: Measuring the economic and academic impact of philanthropic funding: The Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Abstract: Using survey data gathered from grantees of the nonprofit Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), we investigated the commercial and non-commercial impacts of their research funding. We found significant impact in both domains. Commercially, 19.5% of BCRF grantees filed patents, 35.9% had a project that has reached clinical development, and 12 companies have or will be spun offfrom existing projects, thus creating 127 new jobs. Non-commercially, 441 graduate students have been trained by 116 grantees, 767 postdoctoral fellows have been trained by 137 grantees, 66% of grantees have used funding for faculty salaries, 93% have achieved collaboration with other researchers, and 42.7% have enacted process improvements in research methodology. Econometric analysis identifies BCRF funding and associated process improvements as key factors associated with the likelihood to file patents. However, we also found that the involvement of more than one institution in a collaborative project had a negative impact on subsequent development. This may point to frictions introduced by multi-university interactions.
Keywords: drug development; innovation; roi; research impact metrics
Journal Title: Journal of Investment Management
Volume: 20
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1545-9144
Publisher: Stallion Press  
Date Published: 2022-01-01
Start Page: 5
End Page: 24
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000745748400001
PROVIDER: wos
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3395019
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos; Journal issues are published quarterly. This is from the first quarterly publication for this year.
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