Analysis of Collaborations between Small-Medium Companies and Universities Based on Joint Research Projects
- フォーマット:
- 論文(リポジトリ)
- 責任表示:
- Kawasaki, Kazumasa
- 出版情報:
- David Publishing, 2012-02
- 掲載情報:
- Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing — Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing
- ISSN:
- 15486583
- 著者名:
- Kawasaki, Kazumasa
- 巻:
- 8
- 通号:
- 2
- 開始ページ:
- 281
- 終了ページ:
- 288
- 概要:
- University-industry collaborations have been recognized as an important factor for the creation of innovation. Although the university-industry collaborations have been mainly conducted by large companies in Japan so far, the small-medium companies rather than large companies are accumulated in regional areas. However, there are a lot of problems in the university-industry collaborations of the small-medium companies. In this paper, the collaborations between … small-medium companies and universities are analyzed based on joint research projects. The results show that the joint research projects of small-medium companies for collaboration partners are not conducted enough. Moreover, the results also show that the average budget per project of small-medium companies is low according to the detailed data of Niigata University. The active area of company and university in research and development is discussed. The stage map that proceeds to commercialization for the collaborations between small-medium companies and universities is made and discussed. Based on these results, the problems of the university-industry collaborations of small-medium companies for collaboration partners are extracted. 続きを見る
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