Overview
- Editors:
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Robert James Howlett
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KES International , West Sussex, UK
- Presents latest research in Innovation through Knowledge transfer
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Innovation through Knowledge Transfer 2009
- RESEARCH WITH IMPACT Wednesday 2 December 2009 - Hampton Court Palace, London
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Table of contents (35 papers)
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Perspectives on Knowledge Transfer
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Knowledge Transfer Case Studies
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- Ross Parkhill, Valerie Belton, Umit Bititci, Alan Roberts, Marisa Smith
Pages 39-49
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- Maik Maurer, Hermann Klinger, Alexander Benz
Pages 51-60
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- S. Green, Ali Abughoush, Ian Beeson, Tim Hill, Justin Nwakacha
Pages 61-68
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- Stewart Green, Stephen Batty, Mike Back, Joe Jewell, Martin Webber
Pages 69-78
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- Ian J. Bradshaw, Linda Seton, Neil Rosenburgh
Pages 79-89
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- Mohammed Rizwan, Eileen Scott, S. Maxwell
Pages 91-97
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- Farshad Fahimi, David Brown
Pages 99-108
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- Mark Alford, Mary E. Thomson, Richard Thompson, Rick Z. Xu
Pages 109-114
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- Adrian Godwin, A. Ordys, Jaroslaw Francik, Andrew Curley, Piotr Smolenski, Richard Burley
Pages 115-123
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- Martin Wynn, Raul Brandao
Pages 125-134
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- Shilar Bryant, Russell Harbison
Pages 135-143
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- Gabriela Alves, Jorge Neves
Pages 145-156
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- Anne HÃ¥kansson, Ronald Hartung, Jason J. Jung
Pages 157-166
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Innovative Knowledge Transfer Techniques
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- Ileana Hamburg, Mihnea Marin
Pages 167-177
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- Ruth Slater, Ailsa Brotherton, Christina Lyons, Karen Whittaker
Pages 189-196
About this book
Knowledge transfer between universities, business and the community is a topical subject of increasing importance. The first International Conference on 'Innovation through Knowledge Transfer: Research with Impact', InnovationKT'09, held in Kingston, London, UK, provided a rare and welcome opportunity to share some of the successes of knowledge transfer. The conference attracted 150 delegates and featured 42 oral presentations. This volume, representing the proceedings of the conference, contains 35 papers based on selected conference presentations.
The papers are divided into seven sections entitled ‘Key Knowledge Transfer Perspectives’, ‘Knowledge Transfer Case Studies’, ‘Innovative Knowledge Transfer Techniques’, ‘Strategic and Organisational Approaches to Knowledge Transfer’, ‘Knowledge transfer in the Arts and the Community’, ‘Knowledge Transfer Methodology and Practice’ and ‘Innovation and Enterprise’.
The first InnovationKT conference was unique in gathering such a tremendous range of knowledge transfer experience and expertise. This volume forms a valuable resource for all those who are involved in knowledge transfer, or wish to know more about it. University academics can read examples of ways in which research can be commercialised, increasing impact and improving relevance. Knowledge transfer practitioners can find out about best practice in their subject and read case studies. Companies can read about how universities can help find solutions to their problems.
We recommend this volume as a statement of the benefits that knowledge transfer can bring to all those involved.
Editors and Affiliations
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KES International , West Sussex, UK
Robert James Howlett