R&D consortia and technology transfer: Initial lessons from MCC |
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Authors: | Raymond W. Smilor David V. Gibson Christopher M. Avery |
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Affiliation: | 1. IC2 Institute, The University of Texas, Austin, USA 2. Department of Management Science and Information Systems in the College and Graduate School of Business The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA 3. Technology Futures, Inc., Austin, Texas
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Abstract: | This paper discusses important aspects of technology transfer between MCC (the first R&D consortium to register under the National Cooperative Research Act of 1984) and company-based personnel. An evaluation of established technology-transfer models leads to a discussion of a parallel-processing approach and three important dimensions of the transfer process: mode, initiative, and continuity. Differences between R&D consortia and their member companies are categorized in terms of values and imperatives, networking, time pressure, the universalistic/particularistic nature of research activities, and different evaluation criteria. Generalized managerial implications are presented for R&D consortia. |
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