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Scientists’ engagement in knowledge transfer and exchange: Individual factors, variety of mechanisms and users

2018

[EN] This article aims to provide a deeper understanding of the individual factors behind scientists' involvement in a wide variety of knowledge transfer and exchange (KTE) activities. By doing so, the article addresses three major shortcomings in the literature. First, this article considers scientists' involvement in both formal and informal KTE activities. Secondly, the study focuses not only on KTE activities with the private sector, but also with other types of agents. Thirdly, the article adopts an individual approach to distinguish between three types of KTE predictors: individual capacities, training and career trajectories, and motivations. Overall, the results of the regression mo…

Public AdministrationGeography Planning and DevelopmentESTADISTICA E INVESTIGACION OPERATIVAManagement Monitoring Policy and Law050905 science studiesPolitical science0502 economics and businessUniversity-industry interactionIndividual factorsMechanismsEuropean commissionPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIAeducation[QFIN]Quantitative Finance [q-fin]business.industry05 social sciencesPublic relationsUsersVariety (cybernetics)Work (electrical)ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASPosition (finance)Christian ministry0509 other social sciencesbusinessKnowledge transfer and exchangeKnowledge transfer050203 business & managementScience and Public Policy
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The relationship between interdisciplinarity and distinct modes of university-industry interaction

2019

Abstract Interdisciplinary research (IDR) has raised increasing expectations among scholars and policymakers about its potential to produce ground-breaking scientific contributions and satisfy societal demands. While existing research highlights that novel connections across fields is beneficial for scientific contributions with high academic impact, comparatively less is known about whether IDR is positively associated to scientists’ engagement with non-academic actors. To investigate this, we examine whether there is a systematic relationship between scientists’ IDR-orientation and their interactions with industry. We conceptually distinguish four stylized modes of interaction (firm creat…

Stylized factStrategy and Management05 social sciencesSignificant differenceInterdisciplinarityPublic researchManagement Science and Operations Research050905 science studiesResponse mode[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesCo-productionTransactional leadershipManagement of Technology and InnovationTransversal (combinatorics)Academic entrepreneurship0502 economics and businessUniversity-industry interactionRegional scienceTechnology transferSociology0509 other social sciences050203 business & managementTechnology transfer
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