An Exploratory Study of the Benefits Received by Wright Laboratory (WL) from Technology Transfer Activities.
Abstract
The allocation of resources should be a rational decision making process where alternatives can be compared based on their estimated costs and benefits to the organization. In order to justify technology transfer activities, a sound methodology must be developed that will document the benefits derived from transfer activities. The risks or uncertainties associated with those benefits must also be estimated and analyzed. By detailing the costs, benefits, and uncertainties associated with technology transfer activities, decision makers will have a logical framework that can be used to determine the cost effectiveness of technology transfer. Leaders within the technology transfer arena are searching for better ways of quantifying the tangible and intangible benefits of technology transfer. The goal of this research is to build an acceptable methodology that can be used to identify and quantify the tangible and intangible benefits received within Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) as a result of technology transfers. This exploratory study employs a structured interview methodology to identify and quantify the benefits received by the Air Force through its technology transfer activities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA320969
Entities
People
- Clinton J. Braun
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology