Fórum de Discussão: o retorno a uma utopia realizável - a Universidade do Minho como projecto aberto, participado, ao serviço do engrandecimento dos seus agentes e do desenvolvimento da sua região

quinta-feira, junho 16, 2011

“University patenting, licensing and technology transfer: how organizational context and available resources determine performance”

“The paper assesses the performance of the technology licensing offices (TLO) and technology transfer offices (TTO) which have been active in Portuguese higher education institutions. Data stemming from a survey of these entities was analyzed in successive steps through factor analysis, cluster analysis and estimation of a model using the Partial-Least Squares methodology. It is shown that the institutional nature of each of the surveyed organizations implies different behaviours and outcomes. Further it has also became clear that the type of resources and activities in the surveyed organizations determine both their “primary outcome” (patent applications and technology transfer processes) and their “final outcome” (technology licensing contracts and technology-based spin-offs). The results of this paper might be particularly relevant for other similar economies as Portugal where high-tech and knowledge-intensive i ndustries have not been dominant.”

Manuel Mira Godinho (UECE and ISEG/UTL)
Rui Cartaxo (ISEG/UTL)

Date: 2011
Keywords: technology transfer; university-industry relationships; university patenting; university spin-offs

(resumo de “paper”, disponível no sítio referenciado)

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