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    Technology Transfer and Industry Liaison for Kansas Economic Development

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    1989-03
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    Redwood, Anthony
    Stella, M. Elizabeth
    Lewin, Thomas E.
    Depenbusch, Dennis
    Maygers, Dennis
    Publisher
    Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas
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    Technical Report
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    Technical Report;161
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    In this era of rapid technological change and of revolutionary changes in the global marketplace, the survival of Kansas industry depends on its ability to innovate and adjust to its ever-changing environment. Since innovation depends upon the development of and access to existing and new technology, programs that provide technology transfer and technical assistance enhance firm innovation, gestation, competitiveness, and thus survival. This report offers a comprehensive model of technology transfer and higher education-private sector liaison for Kansas economic development. The model takes into account the nature and characteristics of Kansas industry, the capacity of Kansas higher education, the experience of other states with similar programs, and the state's economic development goals of business development, retention, and expansion.
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    Anthony Redwood, M. Elizabeth Stella, Thomas E. Lewin, Dennis Depenbusch, and Dennis Maygers. Technology Transfer and Industry Liaison for Kansas Economic Development. Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas. Technical Report Series: 161 (March 1989; 196 pages).

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