2013
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v3-i7/44
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Studying Knowledge Commercialization

Abstract: Research ideas and findings of learners can be led to wealth creation, entrepreneurship and finally development and economic and social welfare. In order to realize knowledge commercialization it is necessary to determine the constituent processes, methods and factors to be used in decision-making for commercialization. Knowledge commercialization in engineering and construction management of national Iranian south oil company was studied in this survey in viewpoint of some effective inter-organizational facto… Show more

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“…At the same time, others define the term as a business development process that creates a negotiable product (Jolly, 1997;Rosa & Rose, 2007). The opposite understandings are consolidated by Mehrabi et al (2013). They present three main ways to define the concept, namely as: 1) the process of bringing an innovative idea to market, that reveals economic efficacy; 2) a transfer that makes a simple link between industries and research centres, and 3) merely the final phase of a new product development process.…”
Section: Literature Review and Research Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, others define the term as a business development process that creates a negotiable product (Jolly, 1997;Rosa & Rose, 2007). The opposite understandings are consolidated by Mehrabi et al (2013). They present three main ways to define the concept, namely as: 1) the process of bringing an innovative idea to market, that reveals economic efficacy; 2) a transfer that makes a simple link between industries and research centres, and 3) merely the final phase of a new product development process.…”
Section: Literature Review and Research Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, raw medicinal plants as material are turned into marketable goods with monetary exchange value. Mehrabi / et al (2013) defined commercialization as a process of . creating product that is suitable for a spe market with an cific acceptable price which can satisfy market needs.…”
Section: Healthcare Clustermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many factors influence personnel performance, including leadership style, organizational commitment, and compensation (Patiar and Wang, 2020). Research that shows that personnel performance is strongly influenced by leadership style is conveyed by (Lumbasi et al 2016;Mehrabi, et Alwaki (2018) said that everyone works for a reward, whether a predetermined salary, wages, or other benefits or bonuses and Remuneration for a certain performance. Personnel performance is influenced by Remuneration, which is a basic thing, Kaur (2013), in Maslow's need hierarchy theory, concludes that motivation is an important factor in improving personnel performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%