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R&D Application Reinforcement Strategy and System for Public R&D Institute in Geoscience and Mineral Resource Area  

Ahn, Eun-Young (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM))
Kim, Seong-Yong (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM))
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Economic and Environmental Geology / v.41, no.5, 2008 , pp. 527-539 More about this Journal
Abstract
To meet needs of R&D application reinforcement on geoscience and mineral resources area, we suggest public R&D institute's strategies and system for the application including supplement of technology licensing office (TLO). We review the former studies on technology transfer successfulness criteria and difficulties from the viewpoint of korean small&medium size firms and public R&D researchers, and then benchmark a japanese public R&D institute of industrial science and technology, which was newly integrated and developed with Geological Survey of Japan (GSJ). Application analysis index and the reinforcement strategy hierarchy for R&D project are established on geoscience and mineral resources area, and applied on the prioritized research projects of KIGAM. Empirical investigation was carried out on KIGAM researchers with practical studied analysis on questionnaire and intensive interview. Result of the analysis is identified and compared with the case in Japan. It is shown that KIGAM researchers feel their technology transfer activities are not yet integrated with TLO and commercialized R&D are not cooperated with them. This study proposes industrial cooperation coordinators in the categorized R&D divisions of public R&D institute based on the different R&D characteristics and needs in R&D application strategies.
Keywords
R&D application reinforcement strategy and system; technology licensing office; public R&D institute;
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