AbstractThis paper mainly focuses on investigating the effects of the availability of potential licensee as a measure of academic commercialization. Moreover, a qualitative research method is adopted based on the case study approach. In order to explore the issues of this study, ten face-to-face interviews were conducted. The respondents were chosen among inventors, researchers, academic entrepreneurs and Technology Transfer Office staffs in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). The researcher used content-analysis approach to analyse the data obtained from the interviews. The results showed that the availability of potential licensee and awareness of the invention market potential facilitated the invention commercialization
[[abstract]]The transfer and commercialization of university technology requires interactive marketi...
AbstractRecently, commercialization of university research products sre getting attention from vario...
It is now increasingly acknowledged that universities, despite their research capabilities and owner...
AbstractThis paper mainly focuses on investigating the effects of the availability of potential lice...
The aim of this study was to improve the commercialization level in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (U...
The development of academic entrepreneurship is often benchmarked by the rate of patenting, licensin...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
Commercialization of research product has not only been regarded as an economic stimulant but also a...
Malaysia is striving to achieve the status of a high income and developed nation as envisioned by Vi...
Commercialization of university patent has become a major issue around the world, where many univers...
The university role in society and economy is currently shifting from mere education and science to ...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
The aim of this study was to improve the commercialization rate in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UT...
If an academic entrepreneur wants to commercialize their invention, they must first clarify who owns...
The role of universities has evolved over time. The most recent manifestation is the ‘Entrepreneuria...
[[abstract]]The transfer and commercialization of university technology requires interactive marketi...
AbstractRecently, commercialization of university research products sre getting attention from vario...
It is now increasingly acknowledged that universities, despite their research capabilities and owner...
AbstractThis paper mainly focuses on investigating the effects of the availability of potential lice...
The aim of this study was to improve the commercialization level in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (U...
The development of academic entrepreneurship is often benchmarked by the rate of patenting, licensin...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
Commercialization of research product has not only been regarded as an economic stimulant but also a...
Malaysia is striving to achieve the status of a high income and developed nation as envisioned by Vi...
Commercialization of university patent has become a major issue around the world, where many univers...
The university role in society and economy is currently shifting from mere education and science to ...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
The aim of this study was to improve the commercialization rate in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UT...
If an academic entrepreneur wants to commercialize their invention, they must first clarify who owns...
The role of universities has evolved over time. The most recent manifestation is the ‘Entrepreneuria...
[[abstract]]The transfer and commercialization of university technology requires interactive marketi...
AbstractRecently, commercialization of university research products sre getting attention from vario...
It is now increasingly acknowledged that universities, despite their research capabilities and owner...