Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University

How to get universities to better contribute to the innovation process has become an important issue in the evolution of the roles of institutions of higher education.This study sought to identify perceptions of academic researchers involved in biotechnology related research with regard to their com...

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Main Authors: Yaacob, Noorulsadiqin Azbiya, Othman, Siti Norezam, Mat Yamin, Fadhilah, Mohamed Ismail, Risyawati
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spelling my.uum.repo.159142016-04-18T08:08:01Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/15914/ Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University Yaacob, Noorulsadiqin Azbiya Othman, Siti Norezam Mat Yamin, Fadhilah Mohamed Ismail, Risyawati LB2300 Higher Education How to get universities to better contribute to the innovation process has become an important issue in the evolution of the roles of institutions of higher education.This study sought to identify perceptions of academic researchers involved in biotechnology related research with regard to their commercialization activities of their researches by using a survey questionnaire. Based on the survey data, factor analysis was conducted to group commercialization activities variables into descriptive components. Subsequently, Kruskal Wallis tests were further carried out to differentiate the commercialization activities based on the demographic background. From the survey, it is apparent that most academic researchers perceived their commercialization activities are geared towards publication activities.Based on the factor analysis, commercialization activities of biotechnology related researches were found to consist of three groups; committee and network building (CNB), technology transfer (TT) and intellectual property and academic writing (IPAW).Findings of Kruskal Wallis tests showed that demographic background affects academic researchers who were involved in commercialization activities of biotechnology related researches Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/15914/1/911-3192-1-PB.pdf Yaacob, Noorulsadiqin Azbiya and Othman, Siti Norezam and Mat Yamin, Fadhilah and Mohamed Ismail, Risyawati (2014) Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University. Journal of Technology Management & Business, 1 (1). pp. 83-96. ISSN 2289-7224 http://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/jtmb/article/view/911
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Yaacob, Noorulsadiqin Azbiya
Othman, Siti Norezam
Mat Yamin, Fadhilah
Mohamed Ismail, Risyawati
Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University
description How to get universities to better contribute to the innovation process has become an important issue in the evolution of the roles of institutions of higher education.This study sought to identify perceptions of academic researchers involved in biotechnology related research with regard to their commercialization activities of their researches by using a survey questionnaire. Based on the survey data, factor analysis was conducted to group commercialization activities variables into descriptive components. Subsequently, Kruskal Wallis tests were further carried out to differentiate the commercialization activities based on the demographic background. From the survey, it is apparent that most academic researchers perceived their commercialization activities are geared towards publication activities.Based on the factor analysis, commercialization activities of biotechnology related researches were found to consist of three groups; committee and network building (CNB), technology transfer (TT) and intellectual property and academic writing (IPAW).Findings of Kruskal Wallis tests showed that demographic background affects academic researchers who were involved in commercialization activities of biotechnology related researches
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author Yaacob, Noorulsadiqin Azbiya
Othman, Siti Norezam
Mat Yamin, Fadhilah
Mohamed Ismail, Risyawati
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Othman, Siti Norezam
Mat Yamin, Fadhilah
Mohamed Ismail, Risyawati
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title Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University
title_short Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University
title_full Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University
title_fullStr Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University
title_full_unstemmed Innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology R&D in Malaysian Research University
title_sort innovation culture among academicians in biotechnology r&d in malaysian research university
publisher Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
publishDate 2014
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