Institutional Roles in Technology Transfer a Diagnosis of the Situation in One
Institutional Roles in Technology Transfer a Diagnosis of the Situation in One
Thomas J Thomas John Allen
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The Position of the Universities . The universities are more closely linked to the public sector than to any of the other segments of the research community in -12- Table IV Cormnunication Among the Four Universities (Monthly or More Frequent Contact) Communication Bond (C^. ) Univ Univ Univ ABC University D 0. 412 0. 067 0. 096 University A - 0. 236 0. 079 University B - - 0. 040 Ireland. Three of the four have very strong communication bonds (Figure 1). Only C (possibly because of its geograp...hic location) has failed to develop strong contact. A is responsible for most of the university communication with research institutes. D and B have a moderate level of contact, while C's is light. Only D and A have even a moderate level of communication with industry, and then only with state-sponsored firms. None of the universities have even moderate contact with private industry. The colleges of technology, medical research institutions and other academic institutions show, at best, a moderate degree of interaction with the univer- sities.
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