Over the years there has been an increased belief in university’s role as contributor to innovation. This has led to new policies that further have led to establishment of technology transfer offices (TTO) at most universities. This thesis analyses the characteristics of the technology transfer process of a newly established Norwegian TTO. The introduction of a TTO as a new actor in an already established relationship between university and industry denotes some tensions. These tensions are illuminated in this thesis through the study of the NTNU TTO and the selection phases of the technology transfer process against the backdrop of previous studies of TTOs and the concepts of national innovation systems and the “triple helix”. Five phases...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
Universities have become important components of the national innovation systems in innovation drive...
Over the past decades, universities have increasingly become ambidextrous organizations reconciling ...
This study focuses on actors and activities of the technology transfer process from the perspective ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse potentially significant factors in a series of relevant char...
Despite the growing interest in university-to-industry technology transfer, there are very few studi...
International audienceTechnology Transfer (TT) is well recognized as one of the most important means...
Over the years, universities have been considered as research centers that seek to collaborate with ...
Purpose – Successful knowledge and technology transfer (KTT) is necessary to ensure the competitiven...
The literature on technology transfer offices (TTOs) focuses on the main ariables explaining the per...
To exploit the research results commercially or otherwise has become increasingly important for univ...
Over the past decades, universities have increasingly become ambidextrous organizations reconciling ...
This paper sought to analyse the dynamics underlying university technology transfer and commercialis...
The aim of this paper is to get insight on the nature of university-industry technology transfer (UI...
Technology transfer offices (TTOs) play an important role in innovation ecosystems. There is a globa...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
Universities have become important components of the national innovation systems in innovation drive...
Over the past decades, universities have increasingly become ambidextrous organizations reconciling ...
This study focuses on actors and activities of the technology transfer process from the perspective ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse potentially significant factors in a series of relevant char...
Despite the growing interest in university-to-industry technology transfer, there are very few studi...
International audienceTechnology Transfer (TT) is well recognized as one of the most important means...
Over the years, universities have been considered as research centers that seek to collaborate with ...
Purpose – Successful knowledge and technology transfer (KTT) is necessary to ensure the competitiven...
The literature on technology transfer offices (TTOs) focuses on the main ariables explaining the per...
To exploit the research results commercially or otherwise has become increasingly important for univ...
Over the past decades, universities have increasingly become ambidextrous organizations reconciling ...
This paper sought to analyse the dynamics underlying university technology transfer and commercialis...
The aim of this paper is to get insight on the nature of university-industry technology transfer (UI...
Technology transfer offices (TTOs) play an important role in innovation ecosystems. There is a globa...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
Universities have become important components of the national innovation systems in innovation drive...
Over the past decades, universities have increasingly become ambidextrous organizations reconciling ...