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A systematic review of the Space technology transfer literature: Research synthesis and emerging gaps
Authors:Karen Venturini  Chiara Verbano
Institution:1. University of San Marino, Contrada delle Mura 16, 47890, San Marino;2. University of Padua, Stradella S. Nicola, 3, 36100 Vicenza, Italy
Abstract:In order to justify high expenditure during this period of financial crisis, Space Agencies have attempted to increase the returns on their investments in Space missions by encouraging the commercial use of advanced technologies. The development of a technology transfer process from Space to Earth not only benefits the Aerospace industry but also the network of national companies. Technology transfer has been shown to stimulate innovation in business and commerce, support economic growth and provide a return on public investment in research and development (R&D). The aim of this paper is to systematically review the Space technology transfer literature and to suggest directions for future research. The range of research and studies in the literature on this topic requires a systematic review to summarize the results in an unbiased and balanced manner and to interpret these in a way that highlights the research gaps. This article presents an overview of the dominant thinking (explicit in selected articles from 1995 to present), indicating the problems of analysis, research gaps and a future research program.
Keywords:Space industry  Technology transfer  Space technology  Spinoff  Systematic literature review
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