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Effect of China's 'Bayh-Dole Act' on university research and technology transfer

机译:中国《拜多法案》对大学研究与技术转让的影响

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The regulations on accelerating science and technology(S&T) findings conversion of 1999 impact on university research and technology transfer in China was analysed. The results show that the regulations have both positive and negative effects, i.e. , it can increase university research and development(R&D) expenditures, patents, university-affiliated S&T enterprises and revenues, blocking possibilities for subsequent research by others and thus reduce the diversity of innovators in a field and the probability of cumulative developments because demand for patents or licenses increases, and a disequilibrium S&T human resources mobility between applied science and basic science in universities is caused. Furthermore, the effect of the regulations in the coast is different from that in the west. Chongqing was taken as an example to compare the different effects in different regions.
机译:分析了1999年《关于加快科技成果转化的规定》对我国大学研究与技术转让的影响。结果表明,该法规具有正反两个方面的作用,即可以增加大学研发支出,专利,大学附属的科技企业和收入,从而阻止其他人进行后续研究的可能性,从而减少了研究的多样性。一个领域的创新者以及由于专利或许可的需求增加而产生累积发展的可能性,并且造成了大学中应用科学与基础科学之间科学与技术人力资源的不平衡流动。此外,沿海地区的法规效果与西方国家不同。以重庆为例,比较了不同地区的影响。

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