Technology transfer at land-grant universities |
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Authors: | Timothy S. Schoenecker Dr. Donald D. Myers Dr. Peter Schmidt |
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Affiliation: | 1. the Krannert Graduate School of Management at Purdue University, USA 2. the University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
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Abstract: | Improvement in the ability of universities in the United States to transfer technology to the private sector is seen as a factor in strengthening American competitiveness. To better understand the university's role in this process, a survey of formal university programs in technology transfer was performed through personal interviews at four midwestern land-grant universities. There are six basic types of programs in place: technical assistance, affiliate, licensing, business development, incubators and research parks, and information networks. For purposes of classifying these programs, we used the model developed by Janis et al. (1) It was found that, of the six modes of technology transfer, two could be considered active, three semi-active and one passive. |
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