Commercialisation of new knowledge within universities : exploring performance disparities
journal contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byPeter Moroz, Kevin Hindle, R Anderson
This paper finds that vast disparities exist in new technology commercialisation outputs between a small percentage of high performing universities, and the remaining bulk of under-performers. Theoretical explanations for these findings are as follows. First, high performing universities attract resources, both human and financial, with a much stronger pull than lower performing universities. Second, this study confronts a gap in the literature with regard to the prominence of entrepreneurship within the innovation and technology development process. Third, this study brings new light to bear on the reliability and validity of evaluative tools (variables) currently accepted as indicators of innovation in the university technology transfer context.
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International journal of technology intelligence and planning