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Harman, Grant – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2010
Australian governments in recent years have invested substantially in innovation and research commercialisation with the aim of enhancing international economic competitiveness, making research findings more readily available to research users, and supporting economic and social development. Although there have been a number of evaluations of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Technology Transfer, Foreign Countries, Social Development
Harman, Grant; Harman, Kay – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2004
In building capacity in research commercialisation and science-based entrepreneurship, Australia has adopted neither the Swedish top-down approach depending on government initiative, nor the American bottom-up approach depending on incentive systems related to university ownership of intellectual property and a highly competitive and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Incentives, Intellectual Property, Entrepreneurship
Harman, Grant – Australian Universities' Review, 1995
A discussion of the management of research as a function of central university administration focuses on three topics: development of institutional plans for research management; issues of intellectual property as they concern institution and staff; and the establishment and management of research centers. These issues are addressed in the context…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Harman, Grant; Stone, Christopher – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2006
Technology transfer managers are a new group of specialist professionals engaged in facilitating transfer of university research discoveries and inventions to business firms and other research users. With relatively high academic qualifications and enjoying higher salaries than many other comparable university staff, technology transfer managers…
Descriptors: Specialists, Employment Qualifications, Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer