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Títol: Proof of concept processes in UK university technology transfer: an absorptive capacity perspective
Autor: McAdam R (McAdam Rodney)1 McAdam M (McAdam Maura)2 Brown V (Brown Valerie)1
Referència: R & D MANAGEMENT
Volum: 39 Issue: 2
Pàgines: 192-210
Any: 2009
Codi ISBN/ISSN: 0033-6807
Tipus de document: Article
Paraules clau: Incubator, ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURS; TRANSFER OFFICES; PERFORMANCE; INNOVATION; VENTURES; FACULTY; IMPACT; INVENTIONS; COMPANIES; BUSINESS
Idioma: Anglès
Resum: Successful research commercialisation within the university domain is predicated upon basic research being developed into technology that will attract funding, ultimately resulting in entities such as University spin-out companies or licensing arrangements. This development process involves considerable risk and uncertainty and may require substantial resources to fund early stage operations while returns are uncertain. Hence there is a need to explore risk-minimisation approaches relating to proving the potential for development while concurrently allocating resources in an incremental manner. This paper focuses on the development of the Northern Ireland Proof of Concept (PoC) process within a University Science Park Incubator (USI) as a particular approach to addressing these challenges inherent in the United Kingdom University technology transfer. Furthermore, Absorptive Capacity has emerged in the literature as an appropriate theoretical framework or lens for exploring the development and application of new technology. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to explore the PoC process within a USI as a means for improving the commercialisation of University technology transfer using an Absorptive Capacity perspective. A multiple case analysis of PoC applications within a UK university is described. From the findings it emerges that Absorptive Capacity influencing factors such as levels of R&D investment, prior knowledge base and integration of stakeholder and technology planning all impact on PoC outcomes. In addition a number of process improvement areas for PoC are identified in relation to the influencing factors within the Absorptive Capacity framework.
Adreça: 1. Univ Ulster, Sch Mkt Entrepreneurship & Strategy, Newtownabbey Co BT37 0QB, Antrim North Ireland 2. Queens Univ Belfast, Sch Management & Econ, Belfast BT7 1NN, Antrim North Ireland E-mail Addresses: r.mcadam@ulster.ac.uk, m.mcadam@qub.ac.uk
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