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100 _aChang, Shu-Hao
245 _aKey technology network model for the industrialization of research output: a university patent perspective
260 _c2017
300 _ap.640-661.
362 _aDec
520 _aIn recent years, university patents have been substantially developed mainly because topics on the industrialization of university research outputs have received considerable attention. Previous studies on university patents have mostly focused on factors influencing the production of those patents, but have not yet distinguished between industrialized university patents and unindustrialized university patents. In addition, previous studies have not clearly recognized university patents with commercial value, technological networks, or key technologies that promoted industrialization. Moreover, a few studies have focused on the national dimension attached to university patent technological networks. In this study we incorporate several countries into our model and identify the technological niche positions of those countries. Here, Japan and the United States are playing critical roles in the worldwide technology network of university patents. The results of our study can serve as a reference point for universities worldwide in their allocation of resources and promotion of novel technologies. - Reproduced.
650 _aIndustrialization
650 _aNetwork analysis
650 _aUniversity - Industry relations
650 _aUniversity patent
650 _aUniversities
773 _aSocial Science Information
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