“Spin-In” Technology Transfer for Small R&D Bio-Technology Firms: The Case of Bio-Defense

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Craig S. Galbraith
Alex F. DeNoble
Sanford B. Ehrlich
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[1] University of North Carolina,Cameron School of Business
[2] Wilmington,College of Business Administration, Entrepreneurial Management Center
[3] San Diego State University,undefined
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Economic Growth; Decision Maker; Personal Communication; Scientific Community; Technology Transfer;
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10.1023/B:JOTT.0000034129.15282.62
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This study investigates the types of factors which can lead to government acquisition, or the “spin-in” of bio-defense technologies from small bio-technology firms. Empirical findings suggest that for small biotechnology R&D firms desiring to increase “spin-in” technology transfer, there appears to be two distinct and important influence groups—the scientific community within federal agencies, institutes, and centers, and the more managerial, policy-oriented decisions makers. We found that personal communication and networking appear to be the primary factor that leads to a successful technology transfer, however, the form and substance of personal communication and networking will differ between the two influence groups.
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