2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2019.01.021
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The role of culture-moderated social capital in technology transfer – insights from Asia and America

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“…It is embedded in social relationships and can facilitate resource exchanges. Diversified and informed social connection was the access to favorable resources [52,53].These resources can benefit a series of activities ranging from technology transfer [54], employee performances and satisfaction [55,56], contract duration [57], information disclosure [58], eWOM and online purchase [23,59,60], information sharing and knowledge exchange [18,19,61], and popularity of user-generated content [22], to crowdfunding [62].…”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is embedded in social relationships and can facilitate resource exchanges. Diversified and informed social connection was the access to favorable resources [52,53].These resources can benefit a series of activities ranging from technology transfer [54], employee performances and satisfaction [55,56], contract duration [57], information disclosure [58], eWOM and online purchase [23,59,60], information sharing and knowledge exchange [18,19,61], and popularity of user-generated content [22], to crowdfunding [62].…”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the actors in regional innovation should promote the professionalization and networking of science and technology intermediary service organizations, form an all‐round multilevel service system, and strive to build a complete triple helix innovation chain (Roxas et al., 2011). The triple helix link is not tight enough, partly owing to the networks and mixed organizations formed by the interaction of the three main bodies at the triple helix link, such as venture capital companies, technology transfer office and incubators, have not been effectively developed and utilized (Grzegorczyk, 2019). Therefore, while paying attention to the three innovative bodies of the triple helix, the government must give attention to the development of science and technology intermediary organizations (Winch & Courtney, 2007).…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it is important to recognize that one size does not fit all, culturally speaking. Grzegorczy studied the influence of culture on social capital in six American and ten Asian technology transfer offices and organizations involved in technology transfer [29]. Her findings suggested that culture can influence creation and utilization of social capital in university-industry links.…”
Section: Recognize That Local or National Cultures Vary And Play An Important Role In Tech Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%