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Green Patenting Efficiency of Higher Educational Institutions in India


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1 CMS Business School, Jain Deemed to be University, Bangalore — 560 009, India
2 Department of Banking Technology, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry — 605 014, India
3 GIBS Business School, Bangalore — 560 085, India
4 SOEC, CMR University, Bangalore —560 043, India
5 Department of Management Studies, Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies, Bangalore — 560 107, India

Considering the present state of the global environment, it is imperative for academic institutions to prioritise the promotion of sustainability. The potential challenges faced by rapidly developing economies such as India can be addressed through the implementation of innovative and science-driven approaches such as the creation of green technologies. The present investigation aimed to analyse the prevailing patterns of environmentally sustainable technologies. To evaluate the efficiency of the leading 50 higher educational institutions according to NIRF 2022, this study employed data envelopment analysis. The results indicate that 16 universities have made noteworthy advancements in the creation of technologies that foster environmental sustainability. Furthermore, leading academic institutions collectively filed 1217 patents.

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Green Patenting, Patenting Efficiency, Green Patent Efficiency, Environmentally Sustainable Technologies, Third Mission
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V Lourden Selvamani
CMS Business School, Jain Deemed to be University, Bangalore — 560 009, India
G Divya Lakshmi
Department of Banking Technology, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry — 605 014, India
Dhilipan
GIBS Business School, Bangalore — 560 085, India
Rajeena Sayed
SOEC, CMR University, Bangalore —560 043, India
Manajari Pandey
Department of Management Studies, Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies, Bangalore — 560 107, India

Abstract


Considering the present state of the global environment, it is imperative for academic institutions to prioritise the promotion of sustainability. The potential challenges faced by rapidly developing economies such as India can be addressed through the implementation of innovative and science-driven approaches such as the creation of green technologies. The present investigation aimed to analyse the prevailing patterns of environmentally sustainable technologies. To evaluate the efficiency of the leading 50 higher educational institutions according to NIRF 2022, this study employed data envelopment analysis. The results indicate that 16 universities have made noteworthy advancements in the creation of technologies that foster environmental sustainability. Furthermore, leading academic institutions collectively filed 1217 patents.

Keywords


Green Patenting, Patenting Efficiency, Green Patent Efficiency, Environmentally Sustainable Technologies, Third Mission