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Abstract—Collaboration of organizations with universities
and research institutes is a way of decreasing not only the time
but also the cost of R&D activities in innovation projects. This
paper is a study on knowledge transfer measurement models in
order to analyze their metrics and identify the use of techniques
for measuring the flow of knowledge between companies, public
research institutes, and universities in national innovation
surveys. The comparative analysis of these models is part of a
study to evaluate the ways to measure the impact of universities
on society through innovation projects.
Index Terms—Innovation, collaboration, knowledge
management, knowledge transfer.
B. H. Neto and J. M. de Souza are with the Program of Systems and
Computer Engineering, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, RJ 68511
Brazil.
J. Oliveira is with the Postgraduate Program in Informatics, Universidade
Federal do Rio de Janeiro, RJ 68530 Brazil.
*Correspondence: beatrizneto@gmail.com
Cite: Beatriz Helena Neto*, Jano Moreira de Souza, and Jonice Oliveira, "Measuring Knowledge Transfer in Innovation Projects: A Comparative Analysis," International Journal of Innovation, Management and Technology vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 13-18, 2023.
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