Characteristics of technology transfer in business ventures: the case of Daejeon, Korea |
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Authors: | Tae Kyung Sung David V. Gibson Byung-Su Kang |
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Affiliation: | a College of Business, Kyonggi University, 94-6 Yiui-Dong, Paldal-Gu, Suwon 442-760, Republic of Korea;b IC2 Institute, University of Texas at Austin, 2815 San Gabriel, Austin, TX 78705, USA;c Department of Local Government Administration, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | This article explores the characteristics of venture business and entrepreneurs in Korea to (1) identify technology transfer activities, (2) analyze the differences between technology transfer in linear and nonlinear venture businesses, and (3) guide more effective venture business policy and strategy. This empirical assessment reveals that entrepreneurs have insightful evaluations about their resources and capacities as well as expectations with regard to functions and features of science parks and incubators. Respondents from “linear model”-based start-ups tend to be older and have higher education, employ more basic research and development (R&D) and have more R&D-oriented careers, and have more varied work experience than “nonlinear”-based start-ups. The functions and features of science parks and incubators were generally not considered a critical influence on start-ups nor on the growth of venture businesses. Accordingly, alternative venture-nurturing strategies are discussed as being key to accelerate venture businesses growth. |
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Keywords: | Technology transfer Daejeon, Korea Linear and nonlinear venture businesses |
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