Integration of Academic Research into Innovation Projects: The Case of Collaboration with a University Research Institute
Heinrich Arnold,
Michael Erner,
Peter Möckel and
Christopher Schläffer
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Heinrich Arnold: Deutsche Telekom AG
Michael Erner: Deutsche Telekom AG
Peter Möckel: Deutsche Telekom AG
Christopher Schläffer: Deutsche Telekom AG
A chapter in Applied Technology and Innovation Management, 2010, pp 25-35 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract International academic institutions produce a rich pool of knowledge which is relevant for innovation processes. The challenge is to find an effective approach to make this knowledge accessible and usable on a larger scale. The structured approach to setting up cooperation between industry and academia described in this chapter helps transfer knowledge between those two parties, regardless of geographical distance.
Keywords: Innovation Process; Intrusion Detection System; Information Acquisition; Innovation Project; External Knowledge (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-88827-7_4
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