2018
DOI: 10.1080/13215906.2018.1480413
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A market for ideas intermediator framework for academic spin-off companies: expanding understanding of the commercialization of technology

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“…In this case analysis, a certain extent of diversification can be identified in the biofuel scientific work that can be a spinoff in another application. The higher the diversification of technology applications achieved, the higher the value of invention can be given to the selected technology [21].…”
Section: Level #5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case analysis, a certain extent of diversification can be identified in the biofuel scientific work that can be a spinoff in another application. The higher the diversification of technology applications achieved, the higher the value of invention can be given to the selected technology [21].…”
Section: Level #5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different from the economic performance of enterprises, the tendency of R&D investment reflects the willingness of enterprises to participate in technological innovation activities (Lin et al, 2006;Zhu et al, 2017). For ASOs in particular, the commercialization process of technology is critical to business development (Gusberti et al, 2018;Slavtchev & Goktepe-Hulten, 2016). In order to realize the commercialization process, a large amount of R&D investment is required to cross the "valley of death" (Auerswald & Branscomb, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%