Commercialisation of university technology is becoming an important agenda to many governments. Innovative products will be as source of industrial innovations and creating job opportunities. Companies such as Google Incorporation, Hawlett Packard and many others are examples from university inventions. This phenomenon started in the US universities, and spread over to European and Asean universities recently. Government supports through increase in the R & D and commercialisation budgets lead to universities technologies increasing in number every year. Even though the number of university technologies keeps increasing, however, both the number and proportion of exploited technology is small. The primary aim of this paper is to explain how...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univers...
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increase...
While the politicians and policy makers debate the economic implications of university science and t...
The role of universities has evolved over time. The most recent manifestation is the ‘Entrepreneuria...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
Commercialisation of intellectual property (IP), particularly patent becomes an important agenda in ...
Introduction: The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or ...
The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or to spin-off fo...
The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or to spin-off fo...
Introduction The university commercialisation process and how the decision making has been done to ...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univer...
The commercialisation process of university patents and how the decisions were made to patent new s...
The commercialisation process of university patents and how the decisions were made to patent new sc...
This thesis addresses the commercialization decisions of academic scientists. Although there is a gr...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univers...
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increase...
While the politicians and policy makers debate the economic implications of university science and t...
The role of universities has evolved over time. The most recent manifestation is the ‘Entrepreneuria...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
Commercialisation of intellectual property (IP), particularly patent becomes an important agenda in ...
Introduction: The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or ...
The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or to spin-off fo...
The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or to spin-off fo...
Introduction The university commercialisation process and how the decision making has been done to ...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univer...
The commercialisation process of university patents and how the decisions were made to patent new s...
The commercialisation process of university patents and how the decisions were made to patent new sc...
This thesis addresses the commercialization decisions of academic scientists. Although there is a gr...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univers...
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increase...
While the politicians and policy makers debate the economic implications of university science and t...