TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION. A VIEW FROM THE TECHNICAL RACES IN THE UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEUR
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knowledge; technology; entrepreneurship.Abstract
An entrepreneurial society stands out because entrepreneurship and knowledge are considered as driving forces of economic growth, job creation and competitiveness in global markets. This paper aims to describe some theoretical positions about the transfer of knowledge and technological innovation from the technical careers in the entrepreneurial university. It is concluded that the entrepreneurial universities are involved in associations, networks and other relations with public and private organizations that underlie the development and growth of the national innovation system.
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