The emerging business of knowledge transfer : creating value from intellectual products and services ; report of a study commissioned by the Department of Education, Science and Training / John Howard
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Study context -- Chapter 3. What is research commercialisation? -- Chapter 4. A framework for consideration of research commercialisation processes -- Chapter 5. Knowledge diffusion processes -- Chapter 6. Knowledge production : the standard model of research commercialisation -- Chapter 7. The knowledge production model in an industrial and commercial context -- Chapter 8. Knowledge relationships : collaborative processes -- Chapter 9. Engagement processes -- Chapter 10. From public research to economic benefits : a framework of measures and metrics -- Attachment 1. The scope and scale of knowledge products and services -- Attachment 2. The role and function of intellectual property rights in research commercialisation -- Attachment 3. Engagement and outreach commitments at Australian universities -- Attachment 4. Research commercialisation processes across research fields and industries -- Attachment 5. Publicly funded research : key statistics
Summary
The report proposes a framework for identifying, tracking and understanding the economic contribution of universities and research organisations in the twenty-first century. This framework is characterised by the emphasis placed upon the plurality and the complexity of the channels and mechanisms through which universities and research organisations generate economic benefits
Analysis
Electronic resource
Notes
"March 2005"
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
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