Title :
`Repeat Commercializers´ in University-Industry Technology Transfer: A Minority oof Faculty Inventors Account for a Majority of Commercialized Inventions
Author :
Hoye, Kate ; Pries, Fred
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa
Abstract :
Are academic faculty equally likely to commercialize new technologies arising from their research or are there a class of ´repeat commercializers´ who account for a disproportionate share of commercialized technologies arising from university research? In a survey of 172 engineering, mathematics, and science faculty members from a major Canadian university, we found evidence that a class of repeat commercializers does exist. Further, we found that the 12% of the faculty who are repeat commercializers account for 80% of the commercialized innovations. An in-depth interview study with six repeat commercializers in the same disciplines at the same institution suggests that these repeat commercializers hold commercialization-friendly attitudes, are high-achievers in a research context, and engage in boundary-spanning activities. This finding implies that repeat commercializers exist because a subset of the faculty have greater access to a stock of commercializable inventions and are better able to identify and acquire resources for the commercialization of their inventions. Since repeat commercializers account for such a large percentage of commercialization activity, it is important that programs and policies associated with technology transfer address the needs of this subpopulation of the faculty.
Keywords :
educational institutions; inventory management; research and development; technology transfer; boundary-spanning activities; commercialized inventions; faculty inventors; repeat commercializers; university research; university-industry technology transfer; Business; Commercialization; Finance; Innovation management; Knowledge acquisition; Mathematics; Portfolios; Technological innovation; Technology transfer;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering and Technology, Portland International Center for
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
978-1-8908-4315-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-8908-4315-1
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2007.4349512