2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9101808
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Technology Commercialization through Sustainable Knowledge Sharing from University-Industry Collaborations, with a Focus on Patent Propensity

Abstract: The process of technology commercialization involves numerous hurdles, from the original idea to its translation into the market. Patenting brings to light the research activities created through university-industry collaborations. This paper explores patent propensity, as related to commercializing innovative activities resulting from collaborations between universities and regional small and medium enterprises (SMEs). To achieve our aims, we apply a robust regression analysis to test five research hypotheses… Show more

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“…Patent document contains substantial information regarding developed technology, so that patent information analysis is not only a popular research topic in management of technology but also a useful method of sustainable technological forecasting [66]. Patent-based indicators are increasingly used to assess the rate of innovation activities [67]. A quantitative analysis based on a structured dataset is not applicable for a patent's technological information [68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patent document contains substantial information regarding developed technology, so that patent information analysis is not only a popular research topic in management of technology but also a useful method of sustainable technological forecasting [66]. Patent-based indicators are increasingly used to assess the rate of innovation activities [67]. A quantitative analysis based on a structured dataset is not applicable for a patent's technological information [68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to overcome the obstacles in knowledge transfer and increases its performance, the organisation has to find, identify and disable the factors that create bottlenecks and limitations in the flow of knowledge (Chatterjee, 2014). Han (2017) focused on knowledge sharing between U-I when it comes to patent creation. It was proven by an analysis in 263 SMEs in a region in South Korea that industry influences negatively patent applications.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Arundel and Marcó, 2008, p. 642), while informal transfer is seen as resulting from informal communication and does not lead to outcomes that fall under intellectual property regulations (Tijssen et al, 2009;Link et al, 2007). Overall, the main attention in the literature on university-industry knowledge transfer has been given to formal knowledge transfer often focusing on the commercial value the knowledge yields (Thursby et al, 2001;Wu et al, 2015;Han, 2017). Due to the abstract nature of knowledge transfer its actual measurement remains challenging and relies heavily on proxy indicators.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%