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University research and knowledge transfer: A dynamic view of ambidexterity in british universities

Sengupta, Abhijit, Ray, Amit S. (2017) University research and knowledge transfer: A dynamic view of ambidexterity in british universities. Research Policy, 46 (5). pp. 881-897. ISSN 0048-7333. E-ISSN 1873-7625. (doi:10.1016/j.respol.2017.03.008) (KAR id:71497)

Abstract

This paper examines the dynamic interlinkages between the two pillars of ambidexterity in universities, research and knowledge transfer. We propose a theoretical model linking these two pillars at the organisational level. The model is tested using the longitudinal HE-BCI survey data juxtaposed against two consecutive rounds of research evaluation in the UK higher education sector. Results indicate that a university's past performance along the research pillar strengthens the knowledge transfer pillar over time, through both commercialisation and academic engagement channels. This positive impact is negatively moderated by the university's size and reputation, in the sense that in larger or more reputed universities, the marginal impact of research on knowledge transfer declines significantly. Additionally, we find that knowledge transfer reinforces the research pillar through positive mediation between past and future research, but only through academic engagement channels. The results also indicate that contract research routes provide the maximum benefit for most universities in enhancing their ambidexterity framework, both in the short and the long run. For the relatively more reputed universities, it is the collaboration route which provides the maximum benefit. Interestingly, no such reinforcement could be detected in the case of the research commercialisation channels.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1016/j.respol.2017.03.008
Uncontrolled keywords: Computer supported cooperative work; Information management; Knowledge management; Societies and institutions, Academic engagement; Ambidexterity; Commercialisation; Knowledge transfer; University industries, Education
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: Divisions > Kent Business School - Division > Kent Business School (do not use)
Depositing User: Abhijit Sengupta
Date Deposited: 03 Jan 2019 11:15 UTC
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2024 12:33 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/71497 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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