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Academic Engagement and Commercialization in an Institutional Transition Environment: Evidence from Shanghai Maritime University

Dongbo Shi and Yeyanran Ge

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Abstract: Does academic engagement accelerate or crowd out the commercialization of university knowledge? Research on this topic seldom considers the impact of the institutional environment, especially when a formal institution for encouraging the commercial activities of scholars has not yet been established. This study investigates this question in the context of China, which is in the institutional transition stage. Based on a survey of scholars from Shanghai Maritime University, we demonstrate that academic engagement has a positive impact on commercialization and that this impact is greater for risk-averse scholars than for other risk-seeking scholars. Our results suggest that in an institutional transition environment, the government should consider encouraging academic engagement to stimulate the commercialization activities of conservative scholars.

Date: 2019-01
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