The impact of the Intellectual Property Rights Act for publicly funded research and development on technology transfer offices at South African universities
The impact of the Intellectual Property Rights Act for publicly funded research and development on technology transfer offices was studied, using a questionnaire survey and guided interviews of six technology transfer officers. The survey requested technology transfer officers to express the impact...
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