Commercialisation of university patents

Commercialisation of university patents

A case study

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2009-11-16 )

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An ‘Entrepreneurial University’ engages with industry through various knowledge transfer practices and seeks to commercialise its research. As universities become more entrepreneurial, there is a sharp increase in patenting by universities but only a small proportion of these patents were ever commercialised, which represents a significant waste of resources. The primary aim of this book is to identify the factors that promote and/or hinder patent exploitation, to assist in decisions of which inventions to patent. The study then uses qualitative methods incorporating a case study approach. The patent portfolio from the University of Strathclyde is used as the case study. This study finds that whether a patent is commercially exploited, and the way in which it is exploited is influenced by three main factors: (i)the inventors, their characteristics and motivations. (ii) the characteristics and nature of the technologies (scope, stage), and (iii) the TTOs’ resources and a due diligence system, or the lack of them.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-2710-5

ISBN-10:

3838327101

EAN:

9783838327105

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Kamariah Ismail
Wan Zaidi Wan Omar
IZAIDIN ABDUL MAJID

Number of pages:

452

Published on:

2009-11-16

Category:

Economics