We present a model where technology transfer (TT) is embedded into a non cooperative model of utility and profit maximization and is the re- sult of an endogenous matching process between technology transfer offices and innovative firms. We show that TT strictly depends on the costs of searching researchers and firm advertising for vacant projects. In this scenario, technol- ogy progress might be excessively low if technology transfer offices search for project matches too much intensively. The result occurs because both sides of the market ignore the externalities of their decisions. Complementarity or substitutability between the tightness in the TT market and the technology stock are both potential equilibrium outcomes.

Liberati, P., Calcagnini, G., Giombini, G., Travaglini, G. (2019). Technology transfer with search intensity and project advertising. THE JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, 44(5), 1529-1546 [10.1007/s10961-018-9667-3].

Technology transfer with search intensity and project advertising

Paolo Liberati;
2019-01-01

Abstract

We present a model where technology transfer (TT) is embedded into a non cooperative model of utility and profit maximization and is the re- sult of an endogenous matching process between technology transfer offices and innovative firms. We show that TT strictly depends on the costs of searching researchers and firm advertising for vacant projects. In this scenario, technol- ogy progress might be excessively low if technology transfer offices search for project matches too much intensively. The result occurs because both sides of the market ignore the externalities of their decisions. Complementarity or substitutability between the tightness in the TT market and the technology stock are both potential equilibrium outcomes.
2019
Liberati, P., Calcagnini, G., Giombini, G., Travaglini, G. (2019). Technology transfer with search intensity and project advertising. THE JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, 44(5), 1529-1546 [10.1007/s10961-018-9667-3].
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