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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2021.19.7.189

A Study on the Influence of the Use of Specialized Organizations for Technology Transfer and Commercialization on Corporate Performance -Focusing on the complex use of specialized institutions-  

Lee, Jungsoo (Korea Institute of Robotics & Technology Convergence)
Park, Myeongjun (Korea Institute of Robotics & Technology Convergence)
Jee, Sungchul (Korea Institute of Robotics & Technology Convergence)
Park, Minjeong (Korea Institute of Robotics & Technology Convergence)
Sohn, Dongseop (Korea Institute of Robotics & Technology Convergence)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.19, no.7, 2021 , pp. 189-197 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to commercialize technology, Korea is continuously fostering specialized institutions for technology transfer/commercialization, and it is composed in various forms. However, there are limited studies on corporate performance according to the type of technology transfer/commercialization specialized institution and the type of support. This study aims to measure the combined utilization performance and performance of companies that have adopted the technology by classifying the types of technology transfer/commercialization specialized institutions. To this end, a study was conducted on 380 companies that promoted the introduction and use of external technologies. As a result of the analysis, it was found that the more the combined use of technology transfer/commercialization specialized institutions has a positive effect on corporate performance, and has different effects on corporate performance depending on the items of external technology introduction. In addition, it was found that the earlier the industrial growth stage is, the higher the corporate performance. Through this study, implications of strategies for the use of specialized organizations for technology transfer and commercialization and introduction of external technologies of the company were presented at the corporate level.
Keywords
NBR analysis; Technology Commercialization; Technology Transfer/Commercialization Specialized Institution; Complex Utilization; Management Performance;
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