Knowledge and Technology Transfer in German Public Non-University Research Institutions: Development of a Reference Model
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Publikationstyp: Preprint (noch nicht publizierte Dokumente)
Sprache: Englisch
Doi/URN: 10.2139/ssrn.5758842
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Inhaltszusammenfassung
Non-university research institutions (NURI) play a vital role in the research landscape. Given the challenges and limited publications on knowledge and technology transfer (KTT) within NURI, this study investigates how KTT within NURI can be represented as an as-is model. The approach of this paper is based on inductive reference modeling, integrating a web analysis and interviews to capture key processes, actors, and databases regarding KTT of NURI. The study results in two reference models....Non-university research institutions (NURI) play a vital role in the research landscape. Given the challenges and limited publications on knowledge and technology transfer (KTT) within NURI, this study investigates how KTT within NURI can be represented as an as-is model. The approach of this paper is based on inductive reference modeling, integrating a web analysis and interviews to capture key processes, actors, and databases regarding KTT of NURI. The study results in two reference models. The first reference model provides an overview of actors and their relations. The second reference model focuses on processes, extending previous KTT models to include more details of both commercial and non-commercial aspects. The study also offers insights into potential opportunities and concerns related to emerging technologies expressed by the interviewees. Future research should focus on the integration of advanced technologies, especially AI, to further enhance the KTT process.» weiterlesen» einklappen