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Intermediation and information asymmetries in technology transfer between university and industry

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Date of Conference

July 18-22, 2022

Published In

"Education, Research and Leadership in Post-pandemic Engineering: Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Actions"

Location of Conference

Boca Raton

Authors

Guarin Manrique, Leidy Dayhana

Martinez Ardila, Hugo Ernesto

Becerra Ardila, Luis Eduardo

Abstract

Today, universities and governments are making efforts to allocate resources implemented in research and technological development processes, which seek to have an impact in terms of innovation in the markets. However, it has been identified that there are barriers such as information asymmetry, which hinder the development of technology transfer processes between the university and industry, either because the owner or inventor of the technology does not transmit the key and relevant information about your invention to a third party, which in this case would be the businessman or industrialist who could acquire it, who in turn can also limit the transparency of the market information that the owner of the technology needs to know in order to coincide in the formalization of an agreement transfer of the technology in question. Faced with this reality, it has been found that there is a third key actor in these technology transfer processes, and they are the intermediary agents of innovation, who from their nature can be seen as moderators of the aforementioned information asymmetries. In this sense, the search for information related to the aforementioned barrier has been carried out, as well as the intervention of intermediary agents in the technology transfer processes, finding that they can influence depending on the circumstances where the process is generated. For this work, the Scopus database has been used, and a set of variables has been proposed that relate the topics under study and that can be used in the establishment of action scenarios where the intermediary innovation agent intervenes. in technology transfer processes.

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