Factors towards successful commercialisation of research findings: the perspectives of public universities academicians in Malaysia

Recently, there have been increased initiatives to encourage the involvement of academicians in commercialising activities. However, producing a marketable product that can move into the commercialisation stage is difficult due to limitations in financial support, experiences, commitment, facilities...

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Published in:International Journal of Business Innovation and Research
Main Author: Ramli M.F.; Majid M.; Ya’acob F.F.; Badyalina B.
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Language:English
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2025
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Ramli M.F.; Majid M.; Ya’acob F.F.; Badyalina B.
Factors towards successful commercialisation of research findings: the perspectives of public universities academicians in Malaysia
2025
International Journal of Business Innovation and Research
36
2
10.1504/IJBIR.2025.144389
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85217900621&doi=10.1504%2fIJBIR.2025.144389&partnerID=40&md5=a07b743970c8d2e9fc926921ed2935a4
Recently, there have been increased initiatives to encourage the involvement of academicians in commercialising activities. However, producing a marketable product that can move into the commercialisation stage is difficult due to limitations in financial support, experiences, commitment, facilities, and skills. This issue has led this study identified factors towards the successful commercialisation of research findings among academicians. Four hundred fifty science and engineering academicians from Malaysian public universities were selected as the respondents. The results indicated facilities and support as the most crucial factors influencing the researchers to commercialise their research findings, followed by quality research outputs, incentives, financial support, and adequate human resources and skills. The findings can be acknowledged by stakeholders on the best practices that must be introduced or implemented to enhance the commercialisation success rate among Malaysian academicians. Copyright © 2025 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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author Ramli M.F.; Majid M.; Ya’acob F.F.; Badyalina B.
spellingShingle Ramli M.F.; Majid M.; Ya’acob F.F.; Badyalina B.
Factors towards successful commercialisation of research findings: the perspectives of public universities academicians in Malaysia
author_facet Ramli M.F.; Majid M.; Ya’acob F.F.; Badyalina B.
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title Factors towards successful commercialisation of research findings: the perspectives of public universities academicians in Malaysia
title_short Factors towards successful commercialisation of research findings: the perspectives of public universities academicians in Malaysia
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title_fullStr Factors towards successful commercialisation of research findings: the perspectives of public universities academicians in Malaysia
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description Recently, there have been increased initiatives to encourage the involvement of academicians in commercialising activities. However, producing a marketable product that can move into the commercialisation stage is difficult due to limitations in financial support, experiences, commitment, facilities, and skills. This issue has led this study identified factors towards the successful commercialisation of research findings among academicians. Four hundred fifty science and engineering academicians from Malaysian public universities were selected as the respondents. The results indicated facilities and support as the most crucial factors influencing the researchers to commercialise their research findings, followed by quality research outputs, incentives, financial support, and adequate human resources and skills. The findings can be acknowledged by stakeholders on the best practices that must be introduced or implemented to enhance the commercialisation success rate among Malaysian academicians. Copyright © 2025 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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