Logo image
The determinants of academic research commercial performance: Towards an organizational ambidexterity perspective
Journal article   Peer reviewed

The determinants of academic research commercial performance: Towards an organizational ambidexterity perspective

Yuan-Chieh Chang, Phil Y. Yang and Ming-Huei Chen
Research Policy, Vol.38(6), pp.936-946
07/2009

Abstract

Academic patent inventor Organizational ambidexterity Research commercialization
This paper examined the relationship between organizational ambidexterity and research commercialization in universities. The paper develops two types of organizational ambidexterity: structural ambidexterity and contextual ambidexterity that influence research commercialization. Through a dataset of 474 academic patent inventors in Taiwan, the results revealed structural and contextual ambidexterity factors are patenting-, licensing- and start-up-specific. Despite both types of ambidexterity are complementary in patenting and licensing, contextual ambidexterity outperform structural ambidexterity in fostering university start-up equity participation. To promote academic research commercialization, it is necessary to build up a university as a dual structural organization that allows pursuing research excellence and research commercialization at the same time. © 2009.

Metrics

1 Record Views
453 readers on Mendeley
3 readers on CiteULike

Details

Logo image