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ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK FOR THE EVALUATION AND PRIORITIZATION OF UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGIES FOR LICENSING AND COMMERCIALIZATION
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Title
ASSESSMENT
FRAMEWORK
FOR THE
EVALUATION
AND
PRIORITIZATION
OF
UNIVERSITY
TECHNOLOGIES
FOR
LICENSING
AND
COMMERCIALIZATION
Author
Rahal, Ahmad D
Keywords
technology transfer
technology licensing
technology commercialization
technology management
technology assessment
university technology
Abstract
US
corporations
have
long
recognized
university
related
scientific
research
as an
important
source
of
long
term
economic
growth
and
technological
innovation.
This
dynamic
involvement
with
industry
has
drastically
increased
the
university
technology
transfer
and
licensing
activities
, and has
stretched
the
human
and
financial
resources
of
Technology
Management
and
Licensing
Offices
of
many
US
universities.
This
research
provides
a
mechanism
that
can
aid
in the
complex
process
of
properly
assessing
university-owned
technologies
and
intellectual
properties
, to
identify
those with
licensing
and
commercialization
potential
for the
pursuit
of
truly
important
breakthrough
discoveries.
This
research
focuses
on the
university
technology
licensing
and
commercialization
process
from the
perspectives
of those
licensing
professionals
whose
firms'
activities
are
engaged
in
licensing-in
university
technologies.
The
objectives
of this
research
are
to:
1.Identify
the
decision
factors
and
licensing
determinants
that
influence
or
impact
the
licensing
and
commercialization
of
university
technologies.
2.Build
and
conduct
a
survey
among
those
licensing
professionals
involved
in the
technology
licensing
process
to
determine
the
relative
importance
of
each
of the
licensing
determinants
identified
in the
literature
review
, and their
most
current
and
up
to
date
selection
criteria
for
technologies
they
license.
3.Develop
a
framework
to
assist
the
University
Technology
Management
&
Transfer
Office's
personnel
and
other
stakeholders
in the
assessment
of the
potential
viability
of the
university
technologies
for
licensing
and
commercialization.
Adviser
Rabelo, Luis
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
Degree Grantor
Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Program
Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
Graduation Date
2005-08-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2005-08-01
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0000659
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0000659
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