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Inventor-licensee matchmaking for university technology licensing: A fastText approach

Author(s)
Lee, GyuminLee, SungjunLee, Changyong
Issued Date
2023-07
DOI
10.1016/j.technovation.2023.102765
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64395
Citation
TECHNOVATION, v.125, pp.102765
Abstract
Although many previous studies have explored university technology licensing, few have examined the value of quantitative data and scientific methods in improving operational efficiency. Focusing on the marketing phase of university technology licensing processes, this study proposes an analytical framework for inventor-licensee matchmaking by linking technological functions and business requirements. The proposed framework utilises fastText to construct a technological function-business requirement landscape, where similar technological functions and business requirements are located in close proximity. Potential pairs of inventors and licensees for technology licensing are identified through similarity analysis based on the constructed landscape. To validate the framework's effectiveness, an inventor-licensee matching rate is calculated by comparing the matchmaking results to actual technology licensing contracts. A case study covering 16,517 disclosed inventions and 565 licensed technologies from Sogang University confirms that the proposed analytical framework is useful in identifying potential inventor-licensee pairs. It can serve as a valuable complementary tool for university technology licensing in the era of open innovation.
Publisher
ELSEVIER
ISSN
0166-4972
Keyword (Author)
University technology licensingInventor -licensee matchmakingTechnological functionBusiness requirementFastText
Keyword
TRANSFER OFFICESCOMMERCIALIZATIONKNOWLEDGEMODELSORGANIZATIONSPERFORMANCE

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