Technology linkers : a field-study based empirical analysis.
The acceptance or rejection of innovation and technology transfer of any form often depends very much on the subjective judgement of the decision maker and the people involved. Without a positive motivator, alternatively designated as "linker" or "gatekeeper", the completion of t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-200112024-01-12T10:22:49Z Technology linkers : a field-study based empirical analysis. Chua, Roger Yeu Hock. Tan, Kok Fei. Marshall, Roger Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Information technology::Technology transfer The acceptance or rejection of innovation and technology transfer of any form often depends very much on the subjective judgement of the decision maker and the people involved. Without a positive motivator, alternatively designated as "linker" or "gatekeeper", the completion of the transfer process by actual utilization is notably diminished. The technology linker is essentially the individual or group of individuals who does exactly what the term implies - they link the source and the application. The human is an important element in technology transfer. The linker can be associated with the source, with the user, could be somewhere in between, or linkers could be at both ends of the process chain. Master of Business Administration (Management of Technology) 2009-12-14T08:01:13Z 2009-12-14T08:01:13Z 1996 1996 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20011 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 81 p. application/pdf |
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The acceptance or rejection of innovation and technology transfer of any form often depends very much on the subjective judgement of the decision maker and the people involved. Without a positive motivator, alternatively designated as "linker" or "gatekeeper", the completion of the transfer process by actual utilization is notably diminished. The technology linker is essentially the individual or group of individuals who does exactly what the term implies - they link the source and the application. The human is an important element in technology transfer. The linker can be associated with the source, with the user, could be somewhere in between, or linkers could be at both ends of the process chain. |
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