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Factors Influencing the Performance of Technology Commercialization in the Context of PFROs: a SEM based Approach


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1 CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, Sector 30 C, Chandigarh 160 030, India
2 Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad 201 002, India

Development and validation of an innovative model for the technology commercialization performance through confirmatory factor analysis was attempted in this study. Commercialization of technologies developed in the PFROs of a developing country and offered in the market by the industry was the primary focus. Based upon this, a TCP Model was proposed for the performance of technology commercialization. The empirical analysis uses a reliable and valid questionnaire administered to the purposefully sampled respondents of about 50 Indian PFROs with 254 responses. The developed conceptual model was analyzed using a structural equation model and was evaluated for the goodness of fit. Six factors such as; national policy support, transferee characteristics, transferor characteristics, technology absorption, and adaption capabilities, sectoral infrastructure, and contextual environment are positively correlated with the performance of technology commercialization. The results indicated the primacy of transferee characteristics in conjunction with contextual environment, technology absorption and adoption capabilities, sectoral infrastructure, and transferor characteristics for the performance of technology commercialization with national policy support playing a supporting role. The traditional sectors of agriculture, strategic, bio-medical, and some new areas such as waste management and nanoscience were covered in this study.

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Technology Transfer, Innovation, Technology commercialization, Public funded research organisation, Structural equation model
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Sandeep Singhai
CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, Sector 30 C, Chandigarh 160 030, India
Ritika Singh
CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, Sector 30 C, Chandigarh 160 030, India
H K Sardana
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad 201 002, India
Anuradha Madhukar
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad 201 002, India

Abstract


Development and validation of an innovative model for the technology commercialization performance through confirmatory factor analysis was attempted in this study. Commercialization of technologies developed in the PFROs of a developing country and offered in the market by the industry was the primary focus. Based upon this, a TCP Model was proposed for the performance of technology commercialization. The empirical analysis uses a reliable and valid questionnaire administered to the purposefully sampled respondents of about 50 Indian PFROs with 254 responses. The developed conceptual model was analyzed using a structural equation model and was evaluated for the goodness of fit. Six factors such as; national policy support, transferee characteristics, transferor characteristics, technology absorption, and adaption capabilities, sectoral infrastructure, and contextual environment are positively correlated with the performance of technology commercialization. The results indicated the primacy of transferee characteristics in conjunction with contextual environment, technology absorption and adoption capabilities, sectoral infrastructure, and transferor characteristics for the performance of technology commercialization with national policy support playing a supporting role. The traditional sectors of agriculture, strategic, bio-medical, and some new areas such as waste management and nanoscience were covered in this study.

Keywords


Technology Transfer, Innovation, Technology commercialization, Public funded research organisation, Structural equation model