Christopher Hayter
Associate Professor · Entrepreneurship Education
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbout
Christopher Hayter is an Associate Professor at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Institute of Technology. His research focuses on academic entrepreneurship ecosystems, technology transfer policies, and innovation strategies in public and private sectors. He teaches courses like PUBP-3130 (Research Methods and Problem Solving) and PUBP-4010 (Policy Task Force I), emphasizing evidence-based policy analysis and practical problem-solving.
Hayter’s work explores how universities and institutions can effectively translate research into commercial and societal impact. Key research areas include technology transfer mechanisms, entrepreneurial identity formation among scientists, and institutional frameworks supporting innovation. Notable contributions include studies on federal laboratory commercialization, Ukrainian ICT sector development, and stress factors among graduate students.
His publications span over two decades, addressing topics like proof-of-concept centers, collaborative governance in vaccine development, and the social embeddedness of academic entrepreneurship. He has contributed to policy reports on angel investment strategies and semiconductor industry partnerships, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to public policy.
Hayter actively engages with professional organizations like AUTM, advocating for policy changes that enhance knowledge exchange. His research often bridges theoretical frameworks with actionable insights, aiming to strengthen innovation ecosystems globally.
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