Title :
Engineers, entrepreneurs and the commercialization of technology
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Alberta Univ., Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Engineering and entrepreneurial skills are essential ingredients in the commercialization of technology. This paper compares and contrasts the two skill sets. It examines the experience, training, inclination, and arena for each. Engineering favors conservative, proactive, risk averse, individuals committed to variance reduction, incremental advances and technological feasibility. Entrepreneurship demands visionary, optimistic, risk seeking, individuals who are good communicators seeking economic rewards. It becomes apparent why these skill sets rarely reside in a single individual and why, in the development process, a certain tension is both inevitable and sometimes beneficial
Keywords :
engineering; management; conservative individuals; economic rewards; engineering skills; entrepreneurial skills; experience; good communicators; inclination; optimistic individuals; proactive individuals; risk averse individuals; risk seeking individuals; technology commercialization; training; visionary individuals; Assembly; Commercialization; Design engineering; Design optimization; Education; Innovation management; Mechanical engineering; Production; Research and development management;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering and Technology, 2001. PICMET '01. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
1-890843-06-7
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2001.952193