3.8 Proceedings Paper

Knowledge and Technology Transfer between University - Industry - Society: a new crowdsourcing framework for Internet of Things

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IEEE

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Innovation; Internet of Things; knowledge transfer; technology transfer; university-industry-society knowledge transfer

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  1. COMPETE 2020, Portugal 2020 - Operational Program for Competitiveness [PTDC/ EEI- SCR/ 2072/ 2014]
  2. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology ( FCT)
  3. European Union's ERDF ( European Regional Development Fund)
  4. SOCIALITE Project [PTDC/EEISCR/2072/2014]
  5. COMPETE 2020, Portugal 2020 - Operational Program for Competitiveness and Internationalization (POCI), European Union's ERDF (European Regional Development Fund)
  6. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)

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The emergence of the Web 2.0 created new opportunities for knowledge transfer between University Industry - Society, such as the crowdsourcing phenomenon which has attracted great attention, and has created new possibilities for knowledge transfer that are still being evaluated. However, much of the existing academic research remains unused and unleveraged after being published, never creating the benefits for society that were expected from both the effort that was put in to produce it and the cost that was supported to allow for the research. This paper seeks to present a critical literature review evaluating the existing knowledge transfer mechanisms and pair it with the new possibilities created by Internet of Things to propose a new knowledge and technology transfer framework between University - Industry - Society that better leverages the usefulness of existing published research and applies it to the creation of new innovative solutions, thus creating an alternative knowledge transfer mechanism.

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