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Principles of building a mechanism for assessing the potential of commercialization of scientific and technical developments of the university

Abstract

The problems of commercialization of innovative university developments are actively discussed in the contemporary Russian literature. The prevailing approach is the transfer of mechanisms and tools used in the business environment, including in terms of assessing the potential for commercialization of scientific and technical developments. At the same time, universities have a number of significant differences from commercial organizations, which reduces the effectiveness of using such mechanisms without their deep adaptation to the specific conditions of functioning of higher educational institutions. It is advisable to start building a mechanism for assessing the potential for commercialization of scientific and technical developments of universities by formulating principles that will allow it to be targeted in relation to the external and internal environment of the functioning of institutions of higher education. The article presents a system of seven such specific principles developed by the author, which create the basis for the formation of a target mechanism for assessing the potential of commercialization of innovative scientific and technical developments of the university.

About the Author

N. Yu. Zubarev
Samara National Research University named after Academician S.P. Korolev
Russian Federation

Nikita Yu. Zubarev – postgraduate student of the Department of Economics, Head of the Department for Support of Innovative Projects and Programs

Samara



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Zubarev N.Yu. Principles of building a mechanism for assessing the potential of commercialization of scientific and technical developments of the university. Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics. 2024;(9):85-94. (In Russ.)

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