Knowledge Transfer From Public Research Organisations

The European Parliament commissioned a study on the role of the Knowledge Transfer Offices within Public Research Organisations (PRO) in knowledge transfer.

This study describes knowledge transfer from European universities and institutes to industry, focusing on the role of the Industrial Liaison / Technology / Knowledge Transfer Office function. It explores practices in European institutions and compares these with international ones, especially from the USA. The project is based upon a comprehensive literature review and a programme of detailed case studies of knowledge transfer strategies and practices. It addresses the wide range of knowledge transfer activities undertaken by public research organisations, in addition to IP exploitation and their different effects on innovation in the business sector. It presents a model of the transition of PROs' knowledge transfer strategies from pure technology transfer based only on IP to a broader role in knowledge transfer and ultimately to a two-way process of knowledge exchange between PROs and industry and wider society. The report presents a number of policy options to support this process.

Source: IPR Helpdesk

Document type
  • Other
Language

English

Publication Year

2012

Author(s)/Editor(s)
Erik Arnold, Paula Knee, Neil Brown, Zsuzsa Jávorka, Flora Giarracca, Sabeen Sidiqui
Geographical focus
  • International; Other
Scientifc field / Thematic focus
  • Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary

Entry created by Danaja Lorencic on February 5, 2013
Modified on February 5, 2013