Nine drivers of knowledge transfer between universities and industry R&D partners in South Africa
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Van Zyl, Anthea
Amadi-Echendu, J.E. (Joe)
Bothma, T.J.D. (Theodorus Jan Daniel)
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Department of Knowledge and Information Management, University of Johannesburg
Abstract
This article presents part of the findings of the Research Marketing and Technology Commercialization Survey conducted in South Africa during 2005 and 2006. Part IV (Q4) of this survey was designed to examine nine drivers of knowledge transfer between South African universities in their research and development (R&D) collaborations with industry firms. Respondents from a judgemental sample ranked the knowledge transfer for R&D collaboration between university departments and industry as: (a) the need to extract appropriate knowledge at the right time to make critical decisions; (b) the perception that knowledge is a valuable resource; (c) the emphasis on getting a return on investment in research; (d) the need to protect knowledge for competitive advantage; (e) the need to close the knowledge gap; (f) international trade; (g) the need to protect intellectual property such as patents and trademarks; (h) geographic proximity between the knowledge source and recipient; and (i) war, terrorism and natural disasters.
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Knowledge transfer, University/industry collaboration, Systems of innovation
Sustainable Development Goals
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Van Zyl, A., Amadi-Echendu, J. & Bothma, T.J.D. 2007. Nine drivers of knowledge transfer between universities and industry R&D partners in South Africa. South Afrcan Journal of Information Management, Vol. 9, no. 1. [http://www.sajim.co.za/]