Actor-network theory: Opening the black box of the reasons for the involvement of researchers in the technology transfer process

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Abstract

The process of technology transfer represents a type of social phenomenon that becomes a black box after its completion. That is, access to the process becomes invisible and obscure. The reasons that lead a public researcher to participate in the technology transfer process represented the main concerns to support the research question, whose derived analysis was based on the theoretical-methodological assumptions of the Actor-Network Theory (ANT). This research contributes to understanding the transfer of technology as a complex phenomenon that features the participation of actors with complex and diverse interests; that is, each technology transfer process is singular in its understanding.

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Garcia, M. O., Gava, R., Tonelli, D. F., & Brito, V. G. P. (2018). Actor-network theory: Opening the black box of the reasons for the involvement of researchers in the technology transfer process. Journal of Innovation Management, 6(4), 49–72. https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-0606_006.004_0005

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