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Development of a model for assessing technology commercialisation success

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  • Jafar Yazdimoghaddam
  • Mohammad Saleh Owlia
  • Reza Bandarian

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The current study intends to identify the factors affecting the success of technology commercialisation and their relative importance in order to develop a model for assessing technology commercialisation. Based on literature review and fuzzy Delphi method, 32 components were identified and classified in four dimensions including technical specifications, financial specifications, market specifications, and rules and confirmations. Interpretive structural modelling (ISM) was utilised to determine the interaction of technology commercialisation success factors (TCSF), and analytic network process (ANP) was used to derive the relative importance of TCSF. In this study, fuzzy Delphi, ISM and ANP methods were conducted sequentially using opinions of 22 chosen experts working at knowledge based companies active in the commercialisation of technologies in Iran. The market specifications revealed as the most important dimension affecting the success of the technology commercialisation. Finally, a commercialisation assessment model was proposed based on the priority weights of success factors.

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  • Jafar Yazdimoghaddam & Mohammad Saleh Owlia & Reza Bandarian, 2019. "Development of a model for assessing technology commercialisation success," International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 19(3), pages 324-357.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbire:v:19:y:2019:i:3:p:324-357
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