Commercialization and Transfer of Technology: Major Country Case StudiesThis book serves as an international forum focusing on the transfer of technology and the exchange of ideas that are informative and enhances the practice of technology transfer to developing and newly industrialised countries. In particular the focus is on practitioners' views, management practices and strategies toward technology transfer and evaluation of their outcomes. The internal organisation and external environment that affects these practices and strategies including public policy developments, regulatory and legal issues, and development of global trends are also discussed by the experts in the field in different forms and at different levels. |
Contents
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What do we Know about Firms Research Collaboration with Universities? New Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence | 23 |
Heterogeneity in University Incomes from the Technology Transfer and Commercialization in Korea | 45 |
How Can ProjectBased Financial System Support PrivatetoPrivate Technology Transfer? | 59 |
The Impact of Public Funds on Private RD Investment New Evidence from a Firm Level Innovation Study | 77 |
Applying Monte Carlo and Real Options Analysis in Licensing Negotiation | 97 |
Technology Transfer in Tsinghua University | 109 |
International Intrafirm Transfer of Management Technology by Japanese Multinational Corporations | 115 |
Does Ownership Matter? The Impact of Foreign Takeovers on Innovation and Productivity Performance | 157 |
A Framework for Technology Transfer and Innovation for Improved Health | 179 |
Understanding Technology Assets and Acquiring them for Global Competition | 185 |
An Analysis of Determinants and Influential Factors in Valuing Technology in Korea | 215 |
Estimation of RiskAdjusted Discount Rate for the Technology Valuation of SmallSized Venture Firm | 231 |
Innovation to the Development of China Technology Market Strategic Issue on Technology Transfer of China | 241 |
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Policies and Mechanisms for Technology Transfer to SMEs in a Globalizing Economy Indian Perspective | 133 |
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achieved activities addition affiliates analysis apply approach capital Chapter collaboration companies compared competencies competitive components contribution corporate cost countries determinants developing countries discount rate domestic economic effects efficiency enterprises environment equity established estimate expected factors Figure firms foreign foreign-owned funding global growth higher human impact important improve income increase India indicate industry innovation Institute intellectual property investment issue Japanese Journal knowledge Korea licensing licensor limited manufacturing matching means measure mechanism method million multinationals observations operation option organization output patent performance positive present problem productivity programmes projects require risk sample Science sector selected shows significant SMEs strategy subsidies successful suggest Table technology transfer trade universities utilized variables venture capital