Factors influencing the success of technological entrepreneurship in the field of nanotechnology
| Main dimensions | Components | Selected codes |
|---|---|---|
| Organizational dimension | The soft and hard infrastructure of the organization | Knowledge and information |
| Research and development | ||
| Work team and office space | ||
| Organization resources | Financial and capital resources | |
| Human resources | ||
| Organization technology | ||
| Organization strategy | Product development strategies | |
| Business strategies | ||
| Market strategies | ||
| Organizational management | Entrepreneurial management | |
| Logical management | ||
| Innovative management | ||
| Organizational structure | Flexible organizational structure | |
| Hierarchical organizational structure | ||
| Technology-based organizational structure | ||
| Organizational process | Institutionalizing the process of researching and developing a new product | |
| Existence of research and development process | ||
| Environmental dimension | Government | Domestic product protection laws |
| Tax and customs laws | ||
| The level of government culture in the field of nanotechnology | ||
| Market and capital | Market infrastructure and complementary technologies | |
| Market demand for products | ||
| Competitiveness level | ||
| Facilitate the provision of loans and facilities to nanotechnology manufacturers | ||
| Intellectual property support | Intellectual property and trademark registration organization | |
| Intellectual property rights protection organization | ||
| Standard organization and licensing | International organizations licensing | |
| Scientific and technological licensing organizations for nanotechnology activities | ||
| Technological dimension | Technology factors | The proportion of the process of designing and developing a new product with the type of technology |
| Existence of technology transfer and localization infrastructure | ||
| Tools and management needed to turn knowledge into technology | ||
| Individual dimension | Individual factors | Personal experiences and motivations |
| Individual networks | ||
| Individual and personality abilities and skills | ||
| Institutional dimension | Academic institutions | Intellectual property support centers in nanotechnology |
| Technology transfer centers | ||
| Nanotechnology research centers | ||
| Consulting institutions | Industrial consulting clinics | |
| Scientific and research towns | ||
| Entrepreneurship clinics | ||
| Financial institutions | Researcher support fund | |
| Investment support fund | ||
| National Elite foundation |
| Main dimensions | Components | Selected codes |
|---|---|---|
| Organizational dimension | The soft and hard infrastructure of the organization | Knowledge and information |
| Research and development | ||
| Work team and office space | ||
| Organization resources | Financial and capital resources | |
| Human resources | ||
| Organization technology | ||
| Organization strategy | Product development strategies | |
| Business strategies | ||
| Market strategies | ||
| Organizational management | Entrepreneurial management | |
| Logical management | ||
| Innovative management | ||
| Organizational structure | Flexible organizational structure | |
| Hierarchical organizational structure | ||
| Technology-based organizational structure | ||
| Organizational process | Institutionalizing the process of researching and developing a new product | |
| Existence of research and development process | ||
| Environmental dimension | Government | Domestic product protection laws |
| Tax and customs laws | ||
| The level of government culture in the field of nanotechnology | ||
| Market and capital | Market infrastructure and complementary technologies | |
| Market demand for products | ||
| Competitiveness level | ||
| Facilitate the provision of loans and facilities to nanotechnology manufacturers | ||
| Intellectual property support | Intellectual property and trademark registration organization | |
| Intellectual property rights protection organization | ||
| Standard organization and licensing | International organizations licensing | |
| Scientific and technological licensing organizations for nanotechnology activities | ||
| Technological dimension | Technology factors | The proportion of the process of designing and developing a new product with the type of technology |
| Existence of technology transfer and localization infrastructure | ||
| Tools and management needed to turn knowledge into technology | ||
| Individual dimension | Individual factors | Personal experiences and motivations |
| Individual networks | ||
| Individual and personality abilities and skills | ||
| Institutional dimension | Academic institutions | Intellectual property support centers in nanotechnology |
| Technology transfer centers | ||
| Nanotechnology research centers | ||
| Consulting institutions | Industrial consulting clinics | |
| Scientific and research towns | ||
| Entrepreneurship clinics | ||
| Financial institutions | Researcher support fund | |
| Investment support fund | ||
| National Elite foundation |
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