System Of Indicators Reflecting The Process Of Innovation Transfer In Higher Educational Institutions
Urinov Dilshodjon Akhmadjonovich , Researcher, Fergana State University, UzbekistanAbstract
Technology transfer process plays an important role in the process of increasing the competitive advantage of the enterprises of the country, in the development of the country’s economy and as well in implementation of the scientific achievements to the practice. The article lists out system indicators for analysis and rational organization of innovation transfer, on the basis of application of which scientific conclusions and recommendations for further improvement of management of process are provided.
Keywords
Innovation Transfer, Innovation Transfer Process Management, Innovation Transfer Process Indicators, Patent Application, Patent, License Agreements, Royalties, Start-Up Enterprises
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