Trends in Technology Transfer at Universities

Trends in Technology Transfer at Universities

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  • Author: Clearinghouse on University-Industry Relations
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Business and education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 130


The Effectiveness of University Technology Transfer

The Effectiveness of University Technology Transfer

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  • Author: Phillip Hin Choi Phan
  • Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
  • ISBN: 1933019344
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 84

The Effectiveness of University Technology Transfer reviews the numerous studies of the effectiveness of university technology transfer and presents recommendations on how to enhance effectiveness.


Models and Methods of University Technology Transfer

Models and Methods of University Technology Transfer

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  • Author: Samantha R. Bradley
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781601986696
  • Category : Academic-industrial collaboration
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 85

This monograph argues that a linear model of technology transfer is no longer sufficient, or perhaps even no longer relevant, to account for the nuances and complexities of the technology transfer process that characterizes the ongoing commercialization activities of universities. Shortcomings of the traditional linear model of technology transfer include inaccuracies -- such as its strict linearity and oversimplification of the process, composition, a one-size-fits-all approach, and an overemphasis on patents -- and inadequacies -- such as failing to account for informal mechanisms of technology transfer, failing to acknowledge the impact of organizational culture, and failing to represent university reward systems within the model. As such, alternative views of technology transfer that better capture the progression of the university toward an entrepreneurial and dynamic institution are presented here, and that advance the body of knowledge about this important academic endeavor.


University Technology Transfer

University Technology Transfer

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  • Author: Shiri M. Breznitz
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134696523
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 482

Universities have become essential players in the generation of knowledge and innovation. Through the commercialization of technology, they have developed the ability to influence regional economic growth. By examining different commercialization models this book analyses technology transfer at universities as part of a national and regional system. It provides insight as to why certain models work better than others, and reaffirms that technology transfer programs must be linked to their regional and commercial environments. Using a global perspective on technology commercialization, this book divides the discussion between developed and developing counties according to the level of university commercialization capability. Critical cases as well as country reports examine the policies and culture of university involvement in economic development, relationships between university and industry, and the commercialization of technology first developed at universities. In addition, each chapter provides examples from specific universities in each country from a regional, national, and international comparative perspective. This book includes articles by leading practitioners as well as researchers and will be highly relevant to all those with an interest in innovation studies, organizational studies, regional economics, higher education, public policy and business entrepreneurship.


Investigation of Technology Transfer from University to Industry in China

Investigation of Technology Transfer from University to Industry in China

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  • Author: Shuiyuan Tang
  • Publisher: Cuvillier Verlag
  • ISBN: 3736927193
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

Science and technology became a major driving force of economic growth in the early 20th century. It contributed 60-80% to economic growth in developed countries and 30.1% in China at the end of the 20th century by means of talent training, research and development (R&D;) and technology transfer. University technology transfer in China became well accepted by both industry and university in 1990s. At the beginning of the 1990s, the commercialization of Chinese university’s R&D; achievements became well recognized and popular. Technology transfer from university to industry in China was then regarded as one of the major driving forces in revitalizing science, technology and the economy. It was therefore adopted as the third basic function of the universities, sharing equal importance with teaching and R&D.; Consequently, the study of technology transfer from university to industry in China is necessary and significant, because it offers an approach to understand why China could maintain long-term high-speed economic growth and stable development in science and technology. This study outlines a comprehensive perspective of technology transfer from university to industry in China, including Chinese university’s R&D; system which determines the basis of university technology transfer, the basic patterns of technology transfer, theoretical model outlining the inner structure and process of technology movement from university to industry, and the patent system in China’s universities and technology transfer related IPRs protection. Last but not least, we make a comparative study on university technology transfer in Germany and China. The monograph is divided into 7 chapters. Chapter one presents the necessity and objectives, research methods and dissertation structure of the study, basing on review of literature review and analysis of technology transfer activities in China’s universities. It concludes that technology transfer from university to industry in China is a necessary choice for universities to realize self-development and actualization of the three missions established by the government, and that it contributes greatly to the enhancement of Chinese enterprises’ technological innovation capacity. Chapter two gives a historical overview of China’s university R&D; and its role in a national innovation system. It outlines the developmental history of China’s universities and the formation of the university’s R&D; mechanism. The chapter emphasizes on the substantial contribution of China’s universities to national innovation systems. It analyzes in detail the main structure of the university R&D; system and activities, which are the base of university technology transfer. It is obvious that applied research and experimental development dominate the university’s R&D; activities, which make university technology transfer possible. Chapter three focuses on three basic patterns of technology transfer from university to industry in China. These are collaborative research, technology assignment, and university-owned scientific & technological enterprises (which is the Chinese-featured university spin-off). Each pattern is analyzed with a detailed description of data, the process of technology movement, and a case study. Chapter four introduces technology-drive and market-demand (TD-MD) model to explain theoretically the inner structure and process of technology movement from university to industry in university technology transfer. Chapter five discusses the Chinese university patent system and technology transfer related IPRs protection. It shows that patent plays an important role in Chinese university technology transfer. Among the principal patterns of technology transfer from university to industry in China, patent license is increasing gradually and will become the primary pattern of university technology transfer in the near future in China. A small-sized enterprise (SME) orientated IPRs strategy in university is initiated. Chapter 6 contrasts university technology transfer in Germany and China from 5 aspects: (1) different tertiary education systems in which university technology transfer occurs, (2) different innovation and R&D; systems on which university technology transfer depends, (3) different resource of university R&D; funds which define the basis of university technology transfer, (4) different management structures and policies of university technology transfer, and (5) different channels and patterns of university technology transfer in the two nations. Chapter seven concludes the study and offers recommendations for future development of technology transfer in China’s universities.


Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer

Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer

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  • Author: Jacob H. Rooksby
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
  • ISBN: 1788116631
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 512

Written by leading experts from across the world, this Handbook expertly places intellectual property issues in technology transfer into their historical and political context whilst also exploring and framing the development of these intersecting domains for innovative universities in the present and the future.


Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations

Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations

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  • Author: Maribel Guerrero
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030700224
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 327

Evidence suggests that economies with technology transfer initiatives provide a better supply of high-quality jobs and tend to be characterized by entrepreneurs with higher innovation contributions. This book explores the effectiveness of technology transfer policies and legislation on entrepreneurial innovation in a non-US context. It analyses the theoretical, empirical and managerial implications behind the success of technology transfer polices and legislations in stimulating entrepreneurial innovation; analyses which other contextual condition (e.g., culture) are necessary for successful implementation; and explores the extent and level of replication of US policies (e.g., Bayh-Dole Act, Small Business Innovation Research [SBIR] program) in other national and regional systems. In addition, this book looks at the effect technology transfer policies have on the adoption of open innovation and open science.


University Technology Transfer

University Technology Transfer

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  • Author: Tom Hockaday
  • Publisher: JHU Press
  • ISBN: 1421437066
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 351

Demystifying technology transfer—an increasingly important but little-understood aspect of research universities' mission. How do we transfer the brilliance of university research results into new products, services, and medicines to benefit society? University research is creating the technologies of tomorrow in the fields of medicine, engineering, information technology, robotics, and artificial intelligence. These early-stage technologies need investment from existing and new businesses to benefit society. But how do we connect university research outputs with business and investors? This process, Tom Hockaday explains, is what university technology transfer is all about: identifying, protecting, and marketing university research outputs in order to shift opportunities from the university into business. In this detailed introductory book—a comprehensive overview of and guide to the subject—Hockaday, an internationally recognized technology transfer expert, offers up his insider observations, opinions, and suggestions about university technology transfer. He also explains how to develop, strategically operate, and fund university technology transfer offices while behaving in accordance with the central mission of the university. Aimed at people who work in or with university technology transfer offices, as well as anyone who wants to learn the basics of what is involved, University Technology Transfer speaks to a global audience. Tackling a complex topic in clear language, the book reveals the impressive scale of patenting, licensing, and spin-out company creation while also demonstrating that university technology transfer is a commercial activity with benefits that go well beyond the opportunity to make money.


Overcoming Barriers to Technology Transfer and Business Commercialisation in Central and Eastern Europe

Overcoming Barriers to Technology Transfer and Business Commercialisation in Central and Eastern Europe

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  • Author: Richard A.. Bendis
  • Publisher: IOS Press
  • ISBN: 9781586032609
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276


Global Higher Education Technology Transfer Office Outreach and Marketing Activities

Global Higher Education Technology Transfer Office Outreach and Marketing Activities

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  • Author: Joseph R. Flicek
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781574401936
  • Category : Academic-industrial collaboration
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Derived from our popular Global Higher Education Technology Transfer Office Benchmarks, this condensed report focuses solely on internal and external marketing efforts, developments in public relations, and the partnerships formed by tech transfer offices. With over 200 tables broken out by country, enrollment, technological area, institution, and number of employees, the report follows office trends and practices concerning invention disclosure reports, detailing the number of reports received each year since 2009 as well as the roles faculty members play in these processes. Among other concerns, the report investigates the public relations efforts of these offices, outlining department spending habits on several vehicles of marketing, including web advertising, mass mailings, and video and media productions. Do these offices partner with any foreign universities? Do they partner with any industry or company groups? These questions and more are answered in this 102-page report based on information provided by 35 university technology transfer offices in the US, the UK, and Europe.