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The role of academics, users, and customers in industrial product development
(Talent First Network, 2020-03-01)
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Industrial research and development (R&D) is often adopted as a leading strategy for innovation in high-technology firms. It has been recognized that collaboration with external actors has become increasingly crucial for ...
Developing Social Impact Evaluation Methods for Research : viewpoints on commercialization and sustainability
(Talent First Network, 2021)
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The social contributions of research activities have become more and more important in the rapidly changing innovation environment. Despite the fact that industrial commercialization of research results constitutes one of ...
How doctoral students and graduates can facilitate boundary spanning between academia and industry
(Talent First Network, 2018)
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The mobility of scientific competences from universities to industrial firms enables firms to absorb and utilize the knowledge developed in academia. However, too few young doctors are currently employed in industry, despite ...
Educational involvement in innovative university–industry collaboration
(Talent First Network, 2017-12)
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The positive link between university research and industrial innovation has been widely recognized among academics and industrial practitioners. A remarkable volume of previous research emphasizes the importance of the ...
Balancing learning and knowledge protection in university-industry collaborations
(Emerald, 2019-02-04)
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the tension between learning and protection in university-industry relationships (UIRs) and, in particular, to identify practices that facilitate ways of coping with this ...
Involving customers and users in university-industry collaboration
(The International Society for Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM), 2019)
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High-technology firms are increasingly engaging in collaborative relationships with universities to transfer academic knowledge for industrial purposes or to jointly develop valuable new knowledge. The university-industry ...