Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług

Wcześniej: Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług

ISSN: 1896-382X     eISSN: 2353-2866    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/epu.2016.123-08
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Lista wydań / nr 123 2016
Centra innowacji uniwersytetu Otago

Autorzy: Kazimierz W. Krupa
Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, PWSZ w Krośnie
Słowa kluczowe: innowacje IP zarządzanie
Data publikacji całości:2016
Liczba stron:11 (79-89)
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Abstrakt

Uniwersytet Otago zgodnie ze swoim statutem jest zobowiązany do komercjalizacji własności intelektualnej oraz budowania powiązań badawczych z sektorem prywatnym. Aby ułatwić ten proces, powołano do życia trzy podmioty. Są to: Centrum Innowacji Uniwersytetu Otago, Centrum Badań i Rozwoju, Otago Innovation Ltd.
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