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How to Commercialise Research in Biotechnology? [electronic resource] : Effectiveness of the Innovation Process and of Technology Transfer in the Biotechnology Sector / by Oliver Uecke.

By: Uecke, Oliver [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wiesbaden : Gabler Verlag, 2012Description: XXII, 323p. 25 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783834941343.Subject(s): Economics | Entrepreneurship | Economics/Management Science | EntrepreneurshipDDC classification: 658.421 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Research gap and contribution -- Definition of key concepts -- The biotechnology sector as conceptual framework -- Data and methodology -- Results, discussion and implications.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Biotechnology is considered as a key technology of the 21st century with the potential to offer technological solutions for global health and resource-based problems. Oliver Uecke analyses how early stages of the innovation process in biotechnology can be effectively managed, with the aim to transfer an innovation from academia to industry. A mixed method approach is applied with a multiple case study approach to identify characteristics for effective management and the method of discrete choice experiments/best-worst scaling to estimate the importance of these characteristics. This study adds to existing research by identifying a group of five important characteristics that should be considered for effective management, compared to a group of four characteristics that are less important.
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Research gap and contribution -- Definition of key concepts -- The biotechnology sector as conceptual framework -- Data and methodology -- Results, discussion and implications.

Biotechnology is considered as a key technology of the 21st century with the potential to offer technological solutions for global health and resource-based problems. Oliver Uecke analyses how early stages of the innovation process in biotechnology can be effectively managed, with the aim to transfer an innovation from academia to industry. A mixed method approach is applied with a multiple case study approach to identify characteristics for effective management and the method of discrete choice experiments/best-worst scaling to estimate the importance of these characteristics. This study adds to existing research by identifying a group of five important characteristics that should be considered for effective management, compared to a group of four characteristics that are less important.

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