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Measuring Technology Transfer in Different Russian High-Tech Industries and Its Impact on GDP

Student: Shishov Evgeny

Supervisor: Thomas Thurner

Faculty: Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge

Educational Programme: Science, Technology and Innovation Management and Policy (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The current research is aimed at the development of a universal system of indicators for technology transfer effectiveness evaluation. Contingent effectiveness model is used as theoretical framework for the study. The author provide a comprehensive observation of the technology transfer concept, compiles a technology transfer effectiveness measurement model, study approaches to technology transfer measurement both in Russia and worldwide, analyzes specificities of science-industry interactions in Russia, conducts a trial measurement of economic benefits from technology transfer and on the basis of this work finally created the system of indicators for technology transfer effectiveness measurement.

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