Technology transfer model for Austrian higher education institutions

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作者
Joachim Heinzl
Ah-Lian Kor
Graham Orange
Hans Rüdiger Kaufmann
机构
[1] Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg,Faculty of Arts, Environment, and Technology
[2] Fachhochschule Vorarlberg GmbH (FHV),School of Business
[3] Leeds Metropolitan University,undefined
[4] University of Nicosia,undefined
来源
The Journal of Technology Transfer | 2013年 / 38卷
关键词
Idiosyncrasies; Technology transfer; IPR; Mechanism; Transfer system; Absorptive capacity; R&D; Innovation system; Cumulated effects; L24;
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The aim of this paper is to present the findings of a PhD research (Heinzl 2007, Unpublished PhD Thesis) conducted on the Universities of Applied Sciences in Austria. Four of the models that emerge from this research are: Generic Technology Transfer Model (Sect. 5.1); Idiosyncrasies Model for the Austrian Universities of Applied Sciences (Sect. 5.2); Idiosyncrasies-Technology Transfer Effects Model (Sect. 5.3); Idiosyncrasies-Technology Transfer Cumulated Effects Model (Sect. 5.3). The primary and secondary research methods employed for this study are: literature survey, focus groups, participant observation, and interviews. The findings of the research contribute to a conceptual design of a technology transfer system which aims to enhance the higher education institutions’ technology transfer performance.
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页码:607 / 640
页数:33
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