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An Empirical Study of the Impact of Professor's Capability on Technology Transfer based on the case of Chonnam National University (교수역량이 기술이전에 미치는 영향에 대한 실증분석: 전남대학교 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Dongmoon;Kim, Eunhee;Na, Hyein
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this research is to analyze the performance of technology transfer of university and professors' capability based on their research activities and performance. For this study, paper citation index, patenting activities, R&D funding scales from public and private sectors separately, careers before and after being professor, scale of research team of 80 professors, who had experienced in technology transfer, were collected. Major result of this research shows that patenting activities rather than paper publishing, R&D funding from private sectors rather than public sectors, and careers after being professor rather than before, are significant factors to affect the performance of university's technology transfer.

Analysis on Research Projects Trends of the Geoscientific Research Institution in Korea since the Fiscal Year of 1976 (지질자원 전문연구기관의 연구과제 추이 분석 연구: 1976년 이후)

  • Kim, Seong-Yong;Ahn, Eun-Young;Lee, Jae-Wook
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.235-246
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    • 2013
  • The importance of R&D has been recognized around the world and Korean research funding has rapidly increased in recent years. As a results, interest in strategic R&D Investment is growing in both the public and private sectors. This study was carried out to find trends in the research projects of the KIGAM since the fiscal year of 1976. The KIGAM expended 1,193.3 billion won during the 36 years from the fiscal years of 1976 to 2011, which is 1,795.8 billion won calculated using the present value in 2011 at discount rate of 5%. R&D expenditure of KIGAM increased approximately 132.9 times from 885 million won in 1976 to 117,600 million won in 2011, and about 24.1 times from 4,882 million won in 1976, as calculated using the present value in 2011. The number of research projects increased about 6.75 times, from 28 projects in 1976 to 189 projects in 2011. Based on research trend analysis over the last 36 years, the percentage of research projects by research fields were as follows: mineral resources research, 39.5%; geologic environmental research, 28.8%; geological research, 15.6%; petroleum and marine research, 12.1%; and policy research, 3.1%. The percentage of the R&D budget dedicated to each type of research were as follows: mineral resources research, 33.1%; geologic environmental research, 25.6%; geological research, 22.8%; petroleum and marine research, 15.9%; and policy research, 2.1%. Allocation of R&D investment was determined by considering the governmental priority of such research, as well as which area were most promising. Based on the research projects trends within KIGAM and analyses of its R&D, we should build our R&D portfolio in the areas of geosciences and mineral resources.