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Institutionalization of technology transfer organizations in Chinese universities

2015

There is a lack of in-depth studies on how technology transfer organizations (TTOs) are organized and developed. This paper examines the evolution/institutionalization of TTOs in Tsinghua University (TU), as a microcosm of the development of TTOs in Chinese universities. It explores two issues in particular: what kinds of TTOs have been developed in TU and why some organizational forms become more institutionalised than others. In so doing, an analytical framework is developed by synthesizing the literature on organizational innovation and institutionalization. The analysis is based on extensive review of academic literature and policy documents, as well as on face-to-face interviews with p…

Organizational innovationKnowledge managementHigher educationInstitutionalisationbusiness.industryEducational technologyTechnology transferSociologyInnovation systemChinabusinessEducationManagementEuropean Journal of Higher Education
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Cross-border Entrepreneurial Education, Development and Knowledge and Technology Transfer: Experiences with the Cambridge–Riga Venture Camp Programme…

2021

Over a 6-year period, a collaboration has been developed between a group in Cambridge, UK, and two Latvian Universities, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga and other organisations, including Riga City Council, supported by the British Embassy Riga and the Latvian Embassy in London, enabling structured processes to be developed to identify aspiring entrepreneurs based in Latvia and Estonia and provide education, coaching, mentoring and encouragement first in the home territory, leading to an intense whole-week development venture camp in Cambridge for selected candidates. The programme was extended to provide ongoing business development support for a number of entrepreneurial companies …

Political scienceKnowledge and technology transferPedagogylanguageLatvianSchools of economic thoughtEntrepreneurial educationlanguage.human_languagePeriod (music)Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies
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Transferir tecnologia para outros espaços escolares

2015

The technology transfer model offers us a perspective to analyze how schools receive incorporate technological activities and their equipment. Particularly, we analyze the innovations generated by these processes at the organizational level of schools as recipients of technology. The analyzed data belong to an investigation which is currently being performed in 12 regions on the “School 2.0 program”. At this stage we handle references of descriptive statistics and some of the interviews and classroom observations from the participating centers on the “smart school”. From the first analysis, it can be said that the school system follows a pattern transfer including: high dependence on the po…

PoliticsDescriptive statisticsTechnology transferMathematics educationSociologySchool systemManagementOrganizational levelEducació Experiències
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Technological Transformation in the Global Pulp and Paper Industry : Concluding Remarks

2018

The volume has provided us with illustrative, well-documented case studies of technological transformation in the global pulp and paper industry. The research has focused on the roles played by the availability of technology, knowledge, investments, and raw materials on the one hand and demand characteristics on the other, within local, regional, national and transnational organisational frameworks. It has dealt with the relationships between technology transfer, technology leadership, raw material dependence, and product variety on a global scale. The investigation has followed the tradition of in-depth and rich historical descriptions based on primary sources and secondary literature. The…

Product (business)Technology leadershiptechnology transferpaperinvalmistusRealisationScale (chemistry)Political scienceDemand characteristicsTechnology transferteknologian siirtoPulp and paper industrymassa- ja paperiteollisuusVariety (cybernetics)
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Technological Transformation in the Global Pulp and Paper Industry : Introduction

2018

At a high level of abstraction, the evolution of any industry is a function of changes in product market demand, availability and supply of capital, energy resources, raw materials knowledge and technology, the surrounding institutional framework and organisational solutions. New technological innovations emerge because of changes in product market demand or institutional framework that encourage entrepreneurs and firms to take advantage of new business opportunities. This contributed volume provides illustrative, well documented case studies of technological transformation in the global pulp and paper industry from the inception of mechanical papermaking in early nineteenth century Europe …

Product markettechnology transferpaperinvalmistusProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectScale (chemistry)Pulp and paper industrymassa- ja paperiteollisuusVariety (cybernetics)Product (business)Capital (economics)teknologian siirtoBusinessFunction (engineering)Consumer behaviourmedia_common
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The technological transplant

1990

Abstract This paper deals with technology transfer and conditions for successful diffusion of renewable energy technologies in developing countries. Issues such as perception of needs and resources are fully discussed, whether on mega-scale or micro-scale; that is to say, whether for a specific project or a whole country. A distinction is made between technology and the technological device, the latter being a component which is injected into a social system creating new links into the pre-existing structure; therefore, even if perfect in itself, it may not fit into the system in which it has to operate. The need for a complete analysis of the effects of the injection (or transplant) of the…

Structure (mathematical logic)Operations researchbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringDeveloping countryRenewable energyRisk analysis (engineering)Social systemOrder (exchange)Component (UML)PerceptionTechnology transferBusinessmedia_commonSolar & Wind Technology
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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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Learning and Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Development: The Use of the Concepts of Boundary Work and Boundary Objects

2015

Purpose: The paper explores the role of boundary work and boundary objects in enhancing learning and innovation processes in hybrid multi-actor networks for sustainable agriculture (LINSA). Design/Methodology/Approach: Boundary work in LINSA is analysed on the basis of six case studies carried out in SOLINSA project under a common methodology. In developing typologies of boundary work and objects, a grounded approach is used. Findings: LINSA analysis demonstrates the dynamic character, diverse forms and multiple functions of boundary work and objects in three domains: learning, innovation, and sustainability. Addressing specific types of goals and actors leads to specific types of boundary …

Sustainable developmentComputer scienceManagement scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentAgricultural educationBoundary (topology)WASSLINSAEducationRural developmentSustainabilityBoundary workTechnologie and InnovatieSustainabilityTechnology transferKnowledge Technology and InnovationBoundary objectsKennisLearningBoundary-workGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesInnovationKennis Technologie and Innovatie
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Tropical traditional fermented food, a field full of promise. Examples from the Tropical Bioresources and Biotechnology programme and other related F…

2013

International audience; In tropical countries, traditional fermented foods are usually home‐made products obtained through spontaneous fermentation or backslopping. They are now facing an evolution aiming at responding to quality, safety and mass production issues. This requires acquisition of knowledge on raw materials, microbial ecosystems and fermentation processes. Vietnam is a laboratory for such studies as traditional fermented foods play an important role in the diet of Vietnamese and as these foods are very diverse. Among the most popular are nem chua (sausage reminding Thai Nham), dua muoi (cabbage reminding Kimchi), tom chua (shrimps) and the well‐known nuoc mam. The challenge for…

VietnameseRaw materialProbioticfruit winesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringNuoc mamlaw.inventionProbioticMicrobial ecosystemlaw[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringLactic acid bacteriaFermentation in food processingbusiness.industryStartersBiocatalystssoyurtFermented foodAntimicrobial compoundslanguage.human_languageBiotechnologyTom chuaTechnology transferlanguageFish <Actinopterygii>BusinessFood Science
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A new look at global growth convergence and divergence

2014

A key question in economics is whether poor countries will automatically close the income gap with rich countries. However, different empirical methods yield different answers – growth regressions suggest convergence, whereas tests of distribution dynamics suggest divergence. This column discusses recent research that reconciles these two strands of the literature. It extends the benchmark growth regression model to include a parameter that determines the share of new technologies a country can adopt each year. The result is that, although each country converges to a growth path, the growth paths themselves may diverge

convergence divergence growth technology transferSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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