• DocumentCode
    1903794
  • Title

    Exploiting new university technologies in product innovation: an empirical of the information and communications technology industry of Canada

  • Author

    Van den Berghe, Larry ; Guild, Paul D.

  • Author_Institution
    Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
  • fYear
    2003
  • fDate
    20-24 July 2003
  • Firstpage
    436
  • Lastpage
    448
  • Abstract
    Universities are important sources of new technological knowledge for firms. This study examines cases of new university technology used specifically in new product innovation. Survey data was collected on 66 new product development projects within 52 established companies involving new technology from 26 universities. The companies were sampled from the information and communications technology sector in Canada. A key objective was to understand strategic importance of the new university technology to the firms. This paper presents the rich descriptive data that was obtained from the research model testing to be done at a later date. Data is presented for four main areas: general project information; product and market characteristics; technology transfer issues; and technological/strategic fit. Evidence suggests that new university technology is an importance strategic resource for product innovation and that the technologies are closely associated with the firm´s core competencies. The resulting new products appear to be relatively new to the firm and to the marketplace and considerably enhance customer-perceived value. Firms seem to favour relationships with universities that are in close proximity. Exclusivity rights do not appear to be a dominant feature in the firm-university relationships.
  • Keywords
    DP industry; information technology; innovation management; product development; technology management; telecommunication; Canada communications technology industry; Canada information technology industry; firm core competencies; firm-university relationships; general project information; market characteristics; new university technology; product characteristics; product development projects; product innovation; research model testing; rich descriptive data; technological fit; technology transfer issues; Communication industry; Communications technology; Couplings; Environmental economics; Laboratories; Problem-solving; Product development; Technological innovation; Technology transfer; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Management of Engineering and Technology, 2003. PICMET '03. Technology Management for Reshaping the World. Portland International Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    1-890843-08-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PICMET.2003.1222823
  • Filename
    1222823