Knowledge and Technology Transfer in Germany - Current State and Recommendations for Technology Policy

Knowledge and Technology Transfer in Germany - Current State and Recommendations for Technology Policy

The project aims at analysing the state and current development of industry-science relations (ISR) in Germany. The analyses focus on fourissues: (a) characterising the level of ISR in Germany with respect to different channels for exchanging knowledge and technologies between public science and the business enterprise sector, (b) ISR at different types of public research institutions (universities, Fachhochschulen, Helmholtz-Centres, Fraunhofer-Institutes, Max-Planck-Institutes, Leibniz-Institutes), (c) the role and of SMEs in ISR, (d) the effectiveness of intermediaries both at science and industry in technology transfer. The study combines qualitative interview methods with quantiative, econometric data analysis, including results from a survey at public science institutions and innovation surveys of the enterprise sector. The study concludes that the level of ISR in Germany is rather high, although there is a potential to increase ISR activities at some types of institutions, such as the Helmholtz-Centres.

Project members

Georg Licht

Georg Licht

Project Coordinator
Research Associate

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Alfred Spielkamp

Alfred Spielkamp

Research Associate

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Christian Rammer

Christian Rammer

Deputy

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Dirk Czarnitzki

Dirk Czarnitzki

Research Associate

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Selected Publications

Technology transfer via the Internet: A way to link public science and enterprises?

Czarnitzki, Dirk and Christian Rammer (2003), Technology transfer via the Internet: A way to link public science and enterprises?, Journal of Technology Transfer 28(2) , 131-147

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