Technology Transfer Centers as Support Instruments for SMEs—Comparative Analysis of Poland and Malaysia

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The goal of the paper is to compare technology transfer centers in Poland and Malaysia. Therefore, the authors decided to use the comparative analysis method. The findings show that technology transfer and commercialization efforts both in Poland and Malaysia are on the right track. This demonstrates the universities’ persistent dedication to turning research and innovative ideas into concrete products, as seen by the university’s sustained growth in total product commercialization. It emphasizes the critical role that they play in promoting technological transfers, particularly for SMEs. The paper contributes to the macroeconomics theory in the area of public policy. Furthermore, it also provides insights into the theory of incentives, particularly in the field of non-financial support. The findings could be of interest to policymakers on macro and micro levels.

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Woźniak, M., Matejun, M., Azmi, F. R., Mior Harun, M. H., & Hamzah, F. (2023). Technology Transfer Centers as Support Instruments for SMEs—Comparative Analysis of Poland and Malaysia. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/su152215814

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