TY - CHAP A1 - Günther, Swen A1 - Liubenova Popova, Silvia A1 - Falter, Thomas T1 - Indicators for Knowledge and Technology Transfer: Mapping, Measuring, and Managing T2 - Academic and Practitioner, Proceedings of the 2022 UIIN Conference Series: Challenges and Solutions for Fostering Entrepreneurial University-Industry Engagement, Entrepreneurial & Innovative Universities and Collaborative Innovation, June 13-15, 2022, Amsterdam N2 - The university research landscape in Germany has been repeatedly criticised for the fact that the excel-lent scientific output is insufficiently transferred to economically usable applications. In order to un-cover the weaknesses of knowledge and technology transfer, an effective measurement and indicator system is required. For this reason, research activities in this area have increased recently, especially funded by state institutions such as the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Relevant publications and studies contain a large number of proposals for key figures and indicators. These are intended to provide as comprehensive a picture of the transfer process as possible. The point of view of the transfer provider, i.e. the university, is often in the foreground. Until the present moment, transfer recipients such as economy and society have received less attention. The analysis of these sub-systems was part of the cross-university research project ‘Transfer_i: Transfer Indicators’. In this paper we describe an effective approach for mapping, measuring, and managing of transfer pro-cesses by using key performance indicators (KPI). Therefore, a systematic analysis and description of the (research-based) transfer processes at the subsystem level were carried out. The main causal rela-tionships in knowledge and technology transfer were determined for each sub-system, e.g. state, re-search, economy, society. The results were aggregated on the basis of a multidimensional model. Y1 - 2022 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362158728_Indicators_for_Knowledge_and_Technology_Transfer_Mapping_Measuring_and_Managing_in_UIIN_ed_Academic_and_Practitioner_Proceedings_of_the_2022_UIIN_Conference_Series_June_13-15_2022_Amsterdam_pp_52-64 SP - 52 EP - 64 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Günther, Swen A1 - Falter, Thomas A1 - Brucksch, Michael A1 - Beckmann, Wilhelm A1 - Lang, Gabriele A1 - Findeisen, Vivien A1 - Bormann, Paula-Marie T1 - Relevance of transfer processes and indicators in practice - Results of a cross-subsystem expert survey in Germany T2 - Academic and Practitioner Proceedings of the 2023 UIIN Conference Series, Challenges and Solutions for Fostering Entrepreneurial University-Industry Engagement, Entrepreneurial & Innovative Universities and Collaborative Innovation, Budapest KW - Innovation Systems KW - Knowledge and Technology Transfer KW - Transfer Indicators KW - Processes KW - Subsystems Y1 - 2023 UR - https://www.uiin.org/product/2023-uiin-conference-proceedings/ SN - 9789-491-901-614 PB - University Industry Innovation Network B.V. CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Günther, Swen A1 - Falter, Thomas A1 - Brucksch, Michael A1 - Beckmann, Wilhelm A1 - Lang, Gabriele A1 - Findeisen, Vivien A1 - Bormann, Paula-Marie T1 - Relevance of transfer processes and indicators in practice 3 Results of a cross-subsystem expert survey in Germany T2 - Academic and Practitioner Proceedings of the 2023 UIIN Conference Series, June 9-11, 2023, Budapest Y1 - 2023 SP - 104 EP - 119 PB - UIIN ER -