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Devrim Göktepe-Hultén. Photo.

Devrim Göktepe-Hultén

Senior lecturer

Devrim Göktepe-Hultén. Photo.

What drives academic patentees to bypass TTOs? Evidence from a large public research organisation

Author

  • Rajeev K. Goel
  • Devrim Göktepe-Hultén

Summary, in English

This paper provides insights into the behavior of academic patentees who choose to bypass in-house Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs). TTOs have gained favor in recent years as academic institutions have tried to increase commercialization of their inventions. Using a large sample of researchers at a leading German public research organisation (PRO), results show that patentees in physical and life sciences, those with doctoral degrees, and those with greater job experience are more likely to bypass TTOs. Different forms of industry interactions, including working in industry, industry cooperation and industry consulting, all make TTO-bypassing more likely, with some interesting differences across gender. Further, as expected, academics favoring free public access to their research are less likely to bypass TTOs. On the other hand, internal leadership position as a research group leader, German citizenship and risk attitudes do no exert significant influences. Implications for technology transfer policies are discussed.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration

Publishing year

2018-02

Language

English

Pages

240-258

Publication/Series

Journal of Technology Transfer

Volume

43

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • Gender
  • Germany
  • Industry interactions
  • Patents
  • Public research organisation (PRO)
  • Technology transfer office (TTO)

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0892-9912