State policies in promoting the commercialization of government funded research and development results
Keywords:
Commercialization of research results, Technology development, R&D Policies, MechanismAbstract
In recent years, the commercialization of scientific research and technological development (R&D) results (hereinafter referred to as commercialization) has received due attention of the Party and State. In reality, though it has achieved success, to some extent, in specific cases, commercialization or transfer of R&D results into production, life in our country in general is still a very difficult task. This study is to discuss some policy solutions to promote the commercialization of R&D results.
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