Search results for "Technology Transfer"

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R&D Offshoring and the Productivity Growth of European Regions

2013

The recent increase in R&D offshoring have raised fears that knowledge and competitiveness in advanced countries may be at risk of `hollowing out\'. At the same time, economic research has stressed that this process is also likely to allow some reverse technology transfer and foster growth at home. This paper addresses this issue by investigating the extent to which R&D offshoring is associated with productivity dynamics of European regions. We find that offshoring regions have higher productivity growth, but this positive effect fades down with the number of investment projects carried out abroad. A large and positive correlation emerge between the extent of R&D offshoring and the home reg…

Europe; Foreign investments; R&D offshoring; Regional productivity;Strategy and Managementjel:C23International tradeManagement Science and Operations ResearchPositive correlationjel:F23Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessEconomicsEconomic geographyForeign investments050207 economicsjel:O47ProductivityEconomic researchOffshoringbusiness.industry05 social sciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Europejel:O52R&D O shoring Regional Productivity Foreign Investments EuropeR&D offshoring8. Economic growthTechnology transferR&D Offshoring; Regional Productivity; Foreign Investments; EuropeRegional productivityjel:R11business050203 business & management
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The Design of an Infrastructure for Technology Transfer in Southern Italy - Role of Regional Institutions

1979

Abstract This paper coordinates and integrates the interventions of Proff. G. LO GIUDICE and A. ROMANO, included in the conference programme. It starts mainly from the socio-economical system of Southern Italy, and it consists in the following main points: - analysis of the system features to be interconnected for the development of an infrastructure for developing technological transfer; - ways of understanding the suitability of technologies for Southern Italy; - a proposal for a macro-organizational model for the development of an infrastructure aiming at the technological transfer; - pointing out the role of the”Regioni” and of the direct Government interventions in the innovative proce…

GovernmentEngineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPrincipal (computer security)Regional scienceTechnology transferOperations managementbusinessDutymedia_commonIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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THE DESIGN OF AN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN SOUTHERN ITALY– ROLE OF REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS

1980

This paper coordinates and integrates the interventions of Proff. G. LO GIUDICE and A. ROMANO, included in the conference programme. It starts mainly from the socio-economical system of Southern Italy, and it consists in the following main points: - analysis of the system features to be interconnected for the development of an infrastructure for developing technological transfer; - ways of understanding the suitability of technologies for Southern Italy; - a proposal for a macro-organizational model for the development of an infrastructure aiming at the technological transfer; - pointing out the role of the “Regioni” and of the direct Government interventions in the innovative processes. (I…

GovernmentPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPrincipal (computer security)Technology transferRegional scienceDutymedia_common
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Fuel for commercial politics: the nucleus of early commercial proliferation of atomic energy in three acts

2020

Historical research into the nuclear industry has focussed upon military and commercial aspects of the technology whilst ignoring fuel. This article discusses nuclear fuel, the resource at the centre of the industry and the role superpower politics played in its supply. Starting with the context of superpower competition, we examine the spread of nuclear technology from its beginnings in post-war Britain via West Germany in the 1950s to Finland in the 1960s and 1970s. We demonstrate that each country had varied interests affecting the choice of nuclear fuel for early energy projects; British fuel choices were constrained by its weapons programme and Germany needed legitimacy in the face of …

HistorysuurvaltapolitiikkaResource (biology)060106 history of social sciencesNatural resource economicsgeopolitiikkapoliittinen historiaWest germanyPoliticsNuclear industryinvestments0502 economics and business0601 history and archaeologyBusiness and International Managementsuperpower politicsnuclear power stationFinlandtechnology transferNuclear fuelAtomic energy05 social sciencesGreat Britain06 humanities and the artskylmä sotaydinvoimalatinvestoinnitydinenergiaenergiapolitiikkaWest Germanyydinpolttoaineetteknologian siirtoTechnology transfernuclear fuelBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Comparative historical researchBusiness050203 business & managementBusiness History
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Knowledge flow in Technological Business Incubators: Evidence from Australia and Israel

2015

The study of the contribution of incubators to economic growth started to gain momentum in the 1980s, following the growth of the incubation phenomenon. While acknowledging the challenge of evaluating incubators׳ outcomes, we shift the focus from incubators׳ performance to their internal processes, in particular, the interrelationships through which the incubator stakeholders share knowledge. The literature suggests that small new ventures tend to fail because they lack managerial experience and ability to raise capital in an early stage. Incubators are expected to overcome these obstacles by offering experienced monitoring skills and by enhancing access to capital at a firm׳s early stage. …

Knowledge flowbusiness.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationCapital (economics)New product developmentGeneral EngineeringTechnology transferNew VenturesIncubatorBusinessKnowledge transferIndustrial organizationManagementTechnovation
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Fostering university-industry collaborations through university teaching

2019

Unversity-industry links and their impact on innovation processes have been widely acknowledged. However, previous studies have mainly examined university-industry knowledge transfer activities from the perspective of the research and third stream missions. This paper goes a step further, analysing such processes from the perspective of the university’s teaching mission. More specifically, it explores how educational crowdsourcing platforms help bring universities and industry together to develop joint activities in undergraduate and graduate programmes. Nine platforms with different business models were examined. A qualitative exploratory approach was adopted to manually collect and analys…

Knowledge managementEducation HigherKnowledge managementOnline platformKnowledge transferTransferència de tecnologiaLibrary and Information SciencesCrowdsourcingManagement Information SystemsManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business:Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]SociologyBusiness and International ManagementTechnology transferbusiness.industryTeachingGestió del coneixement05 social sciencesUniversitats -- PlanificacióCrowdsourcing050211 marketingUniversity teachingbusinessKnowledge transfer050203 business & managementUniversity-industry
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Entrepreneurial universities: A bibliometric analysis within the business and management domains

2021

Abstract This study presents a bibliometric analysis of scientific publications investigating entrepreneurial universities in the business and management fields. The authors collected 511 documents from the Web of Science and analysed them using Bibliometrix, an RStudio package for performance analysis and science mapping. The study aims to provide an overview of the evolution of research about this topic and describe the structures (i.e., conceptual, social, and intellectual) characterising it. It discusses the results to identify the main areas addressed so far and highlight gaps in the literature, offering avenues for possible future research. The results show that publications on entrep…

Knowledge managementFuture studiesBibliometric analysis020209 energyDeveloping country02 engineering and technologyEntrepreneurial universities Academic entrepreneurship Bibliometric analysis Bibliometrix Technology transferBibliometric analysisManagement of Technology and InnovationPhenomenonPolitical science0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRelevance (information retrieval)Business and International ManagementBaseline (configuration management)ProductivityApplied PsychologyTechnology transferbusiness.industry05 social sciencesUnit of analysisAcademic entrepreneurshipEntrepreneurial universitiesBibliometrixbusiness050203 business & management
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University–industry partnerships for the provision of R&D services

2015

Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) are the main institutions responsible for the establishment of university–industry partnerships. R&D contracts exemplify the indirect mechanisms through which enterprises and universities collaborate on a win–win basis. This study addresses organizational and institutional aspects that act as drivers for the establishment of successful university–industry partnerships. First, a series of regression models explain the determinants of R&D contracts. These models include two main dimensions: the university and the technology transfer office. Second, further analysis empirically explores whether universities in regions with a favorable environment enjoy greate…

MarketingActive involvementRegional effectsR&D contractsUniversitatsTransferència de tecnologiaEmpirical researchUniversities and colleges -- Planning:Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]EconomicsTechnology transferTechnology transfer office (TTO)University–industry partnershipsMarketingKnowledge transferTechnology transfer
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Can a magic recipe foster university spin-off creation?

2015

This study examines factors that explain the creation of university spin-offs. The study focuses on mechanisms that technology transfer offices (TTOs) and universities employ to foster spin-offs. These mechanisms include technology transfer activities that support spin-offs, normative frameworks, support infrastructures (i.e., business incubators and science parks), and TTO staff's specialist technical skills. The analysis also differentiates between public and private universities. Spin-offs belong to one or more of the following groups: spin-offs with support from the university's TTO, spin-offs operating under a license agreement, and spin-offs in which the TTO or university holds equity…

MarketingFuzzy-set QCAEntrepreneurshipFuzzy setsMagic (illusion)Conjunts borrososUniversity spin-offbusiness.industryQualitative comparative analysisEquity (finance)Crisp-setQCATransferència de tecnologiaAcademic spin-outsPublic relationsUniversity spin-offsAntecedent (grammar):Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]NormativeEmpreses spin-offSociologyMarketingbusinessLicenseTechnology transfer
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The role of public biological resource centers in providing a basic infrastructure for microbial research

2009

Public collections of microorganisms have been established since the late 19th century, and currently 573 service collections are registered at the World Data Center for Microorganisms (www.wdcm.org). All together, they hold more than 1.5 million microorganisms. By implementing guidelines compiled by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), many public service collections evolve into professional ex situ repositories of biodiversity and distribution nodes for known, validated and precisely identified microbial resources and associated information to legitimate end-users. These Biological Resource Centers (BRCs) may be the preferred mechanism for the appropriate exp…

Microbiological TechniquesQuality ControlConvention on Biological DiversityBiomedical ResearchResource (biology)Information Disseminationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental resource managementInteroperabilityInformation DisseminationInternational AgenciesBiodiversityGeneral MedicineBiologyMicrobiologyTransparency (behavior)Technology TransferService (economics)Public servicebusinessCommonsMolecular BiologyBiological Specimen Banksmedia_commonResearch in Microbiology
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