2015
DOI: 10.2495/sdp150691
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Sustainable technology transfer for poverty alleviation: a unified framework for challenges and transdisciplinary solution approaches

Abstract: Technology transfer has been identified as a means for poverty alleviation for decades. Nevertheless, technology transfer projects from industrialized to developing countries have failed repeatedly. Technology transfer projects within the development cooperation area comprise various challenges under economic, environmental, social, institutional and technical dimensions. Inappropriate technology, operation and maintenance issues and lack of socio-cultural entrenchment of the transferred technologies are the m… Show more

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“…University work product, as knowledge-intensive organizations, is key to both economic recovery and social cohesion. Moreover, sustainable knowledge transfer has a positive impact on social growth and development (Bendul et al 2015). For such matters, the need to be more efficient in the use of scientific and technological resources has generated collaboration between various actors (Skute et al 2019;Sjöö and Hellström 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…University work product, as knowledge-intensive organizations, is key to both economic recovery and social cohesion. Moreover, sustainable knowledge transfer has a positive impact on social growth and development (Bendul et al 2015). For such matters, the need to be more efficient in the use of scientific and technological resources has generated collaboration between various actors (Skute et al 2019;Sjöö and Hellström 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%