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Handbook Of Technology Transfer David E Audretsch Erik B Lehmann

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Handbook Of Technology Transfer David E Audretsch Erik B Lehmann
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.26 MB
Pages: 290
Author: David E. Audretsch, Erik B. Lehmann, Albert N. Link
ISBN: 9781800374393, 1800374399
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Handbook Of Technology Transfer David E Audretsch Erik B Lehmann by David E. Audretsch, Erik B. Lehmann, Albert N. Link 9781800374393, 1800374399 instant download after payment.

Written by a plethora of expert contributors from a range of institutions, the Handbook of Technology Transfer provides an engaging deep-dive review of technology transfer as a complex and dynamic process, applying different mechanisms characterising activities in a variety of countries. The Handbook takes a fresh look at how technology transfer comprises at least four dimensions: the underlying mechanism of transferring knowledge; the role of individuals that trigger the transfer; the role of institutions where the transfer takes place, and lastly the role of governments and politics. Split into four distinct parts, this insightful Handbook fully examines each of these dimensions and the roles that each of them play in technology transfer, highlighting university institutions in Europe and North America in particular. Forward-thinking, it also delves into future innovation implementation in emerging economies where resources are limited, and the challenges faced as a result. This enlightening Handbook will be an excellent resource for scholars of business management, economics and information technology. It will also be of great interest to policy-makers of innovation and entrepreneurship given its in-depth look at technology transfer and innovation.

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