Technology transfer offices (TTOs) play a key role in helping universities commercialize research and distribute knowledge. Nonetheless, there remains an incomplete understanding of the communication, which takes place between academics, industry partners, and TTO staff. The aim of this article is to examine, with the use of sense-making theory, strategies used by TTO employees as they work with academics and industry partners to commercialize intellectual property. In order to achieve this aim, an ethnographic exploratory case study was undertaken at a university TTO. The collected information then became the basis for qualitative interviews with TTO staff from 13 universities in Scotland. The study contributes to the sense-making theory b...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
Since 1980 universities have been able to commercialize inventions that their faculty researchers cr...
Technology transfer offices (TTOs) play a key role in helping universities commercialize research an...
The context of this research project is the field of university technology transfer. There is a grow...
University Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) need a wide range of abilities to facilitate commercia...
Most universities committed to the commercialization of academic research have established technolog...
AbstractUniversity Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) need a wide range of abilities to facilitate c...
Commercialisation of university technology is becoming an important agenda to many governments. Inno...
This study focuses on commercialization of knowledge in universities, which refers to activities suc...
Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) can play important roles in university-based innovation processes...
For latest version, please go to https://academicentrepreneurship.pubpub.org/pub/gn0c2t4w/release/4 ...
The aim of this article is to raise the profile of how universities can support academics in impleme...
Technology diffusion and licensing agreements between universities and industry enhance the applicat...
The role of universities has evolved over time. The most recent manifestation is the ‘Entrepreneuria...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
Since 1980 universities have been able to commercialize inventions that their faculty researchers cr...
Technology transfer offices (TTOs) play a key role in helping universities commercialize research an...
The context of this research project is the field of university technology transfer. There is a grow...
University Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) need a wide range of abilities to facilitate commercia...
Most universities committed to the commercialization of academic research have established technolog...
AbstractUniversity Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) need a wide range of abilities to facilitate c...
Commercialisation of university technology is becoming an important agenda to many governments. Inno...
This study focuses on commercialization of knowledge in universities, which refers to activities suc...
Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) can play important roles in university-based innovation processes...
For latest version, please go to https://academicentrepreneurship.pubpub.org/pub/gn0c2t4w/release/4 ...
The aim of this article is to raise the profile of how universities can support academics in impleme...
Technology diffusion and licensing agreements between universities and industry enhance the applicat...
The role of universities has evolved over time. The most recent manifestation is the ‘Entrepreneuria...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
The primary aim of this paper is to explain why some patents are exploited, through, spin-off format...
Since 1980 universities have been able to commercialize inventions that their faculty researchers cr...