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Organizational competence of universities in managing intellectual property and technology transfer

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Abstract

Organizational competence of universities in matters of intellectual property management and technology transfer is considered as a key competence that ensures sustainable competitive differences, increased flexibility, efficiency and functional effectiveness. The concept and characteristics of organizational competence are disclosed. An analysis of the factors determining the patent activity of Russian universities is carried out. It is concluded that the development of organizational competence allows universities not only to protect their intellectual achievements, but also to successfully implement them in the real sector of the economy, which contributes to increasing their scientific and innovative potential, as well as strengthening their positions at the national and international levels, and technology transfer and commercialization centers of intellectual property are the main organizational mechanism for the formation and practical implementation of intellectual property policy of the university complex.

About the Authors

A. V. Aleksandrova
Federal Institute of Industrial Property
Russian Federation

Anna V. Aleksandrova, Cand. Sci. (Technical Sciences), Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Head of the Analytical Center,

Moscow, Berezhkovskaya emb., 30, bld. 1.



D. A. Metlyaev
Federal Institute of Industrial Property
Russian Federation

Dmitry A. Metlyaev, Head of the Commercialization Support Center,

Moscow, Berezhkovskaya emb., 30, bld. 1.



V. V. Kolotvin
Federal Institute of Industrial Property
Russian Federation

Viacheslav V. Kolotvin, Cand. Sci. (Biological Sciences), Deputy Head of the Commercialization Support Center, 

Moscow, Berezhkovskaya emb., 30, bld. 1.



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Aleksandrova A.V., Metlyaev D.A., Kolotvin V.V. Organizational competence of universities in managing intellectual property and technology transfer. Bulletin of Federal institute of industrial property. 2025;4(3):222-231. (In Russ.) EDN: https://elibrary.ru/nzxiph

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