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Sustainable university – Knowledge and technology transfer channels to enterprises

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Zrównoważona uczelnia – kanały transferu wiedzy i technologii do przedsiębiorstw
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The main aim of the article is an empirical verification of the channels through which the transfer of knowledge and technology from technical universities to enterprises takes place. The specific objective is to indicate the forms in which scientists can transfer knowledge and technology to enterprises in the field of sustainable solutions. In order to identify the features of the hidden dimensions of the university-enterprise relationship, the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was used. The factor analysis showed that there are 3 channels through which scientists from technical universities establish relations with enterprises: the consulting and educational channel, the scientific and information channel, and the research and commercialization channel. In each of these channels, forms of knowledge and technology transfer have been identified that may relate to environmental topics for enterprises.
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Głównym celem artykułu jest empiryczna weryfikacja kanałów, którymi odbywa się transfer wiedzy i technologii z uczelni technicznych do przedsiębiorstw. Celem szczegółowym jest wskazanie form, w jakich naukowcy mogą transferować wiedzę i technologię do przedsiębiorstw, m.in. w zakresie rozwiązań środowiskowych. W celu identyfikacji cech ukrytych wymiarów relacji uczelnia--przedsiębiorstwo posłużono się eksploracyjną analizą czynnikową (EFA). Analiza czynnikowa wykazała, że istnieją 3 kanały, poprzez które naukowcy z uczelni technicznych nawiązują relacje z przedsiębiorstwami: konsultacyjno-edukacyjny, naukowo-informacyjny oraz badawczo-komercjalizacyjny. W każdym z tych kanałów zidentyfikowano formy transferu wiedzy i technologii, które mogą odnosić się do zagadnień środowiskowych ważnych dla przedsiębiorstw.
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  • Bialystok University of Technology, Tarasiuka Street 2, 16-001 Kleosin, Poland
  • Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2024).
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