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Connecting the Dots: Bridging Innovation Management and Technology Transfer Through ISO 56002

Bertiene Maria Lack Barboza, Joaõ Luiz Kovaleski (), Fernanda Cavichioli Zola () and Daiane Maria de Genaro Chiroli ()
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Bertiene Maria Lack Barboza: Department of Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Technology (UTFPR), Av. Monteiro Lobato, s/n, Km 04, Ponta Grossa, PR CEP 84016-210, Brazil
Joaõ Luiz Kovaleski: Department of Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Technology (UTFPR), Parana, Brazil
Fernanda Cavichioli Zola: Department of Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Technology (UTFPR), Parana, Brazil
Daiane Maria de Genaro Chiroli: Department of Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Technology (UTFPR), Parana, Brazil

Journal of Information & Knowledge Management (JIKM), 2024, vol. 23, issue 06, 1-21

Abstract: This paper highlights the significance of centralising innovation within organisations to gain a competitive edge in a rapidly changing world. It emphasises the pivotal role of ISO 56002, a standardised innovation management system, in fostering innovation capacity through diffusion, certification and development. By establishing innovation standards, organisations can consistently generate successful innovations, leveraging their resources and knowledge capital. However, technology transfer faces trust and inter-organisational cooperation barriers. ISO 56002 provides comprehensive guidelines to overcome these challenges and bridge standardisation and innovation perspectives. The proposed framework integrates technology transfer with the ISO 56002 system, consisting of five phases: engagement in innovation processes, certification of technology transferors, overcoming barriers, technology transfer agreements and analysing effectiveness. ISO 56002 facilitates collaboration, resource allocation, strategic planning and adopts a customer-centric approach. This framework fills a literature gap, offering organisations a competitive advantage in technology transfer. The study explores the relationship between ISO 56002 guidelines and technology transfer, emphasising collaboration, leadership, planning, support, operation, performance evaluation and improvement. ISO 56002 aligns with various aspects of technology transfer, emphasising sustainability, connectivity and competitiveness. Implementing ISO 56002 drives organisational growth and successful technology transfer.

Keywords: Centralising innovation; ISO 56002; technology transfer; competitive advantage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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