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Research spin-off
Type of company
Type of company
A research spin-off is a company that falls into at least one of the four following categories:
- Companies that have an Equity investment from a national library or university
- Companies that license technology from a public research institute or university
- Companies that consider a university or public sector employee to have been a founder
- Companies that have been established directly by a public research institution
The two main research spin-off models in Russia are those developed from the Institutes of the Academy of Science and Svetlana. QinetiQ is an example of a research spin-off in the United Kingdom.
References
References
- Benedicte Callan. (2001). "Generating Spin-offs:Evidence from Across the OECD". [[OECD Publishing]].
- (2005). "Fostering Public-Private Partnership for Innovation in Russia". OECD Publishing.
- PJ Connolly. (14 May 2001). "Block that email!". [[InfoWorld]].
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