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Title: Researchbased Spinoffs


1
Research-based Spin-offs
  • Issues in benchmarking OECD member country
    performance

2
Workshop Objectives
  • Review of definitions and data available
  • Elaboration of spin-off models/typology
  • Review of strategies and policies for the
    promotion of spin-offs
  • Evaluation of spin-offs as indicator of health of
    public-private interface in NIS

3
TIP Benchmarking Project
  • Spin-offs are one measurable mx of tech transfer
    b/t public and private sectors
  • We want to compare performance, but there are
    methodology challenges
  • definitions
  • data comparability
  • weighting spin-offs in benchmarking exercise
  • Country input important to future work

4
What counts as a public research-based spin-off?
  • No standard definition
  • Narrow any new firm which includes a public
    sector or univ employee as a founder
  • Broader employee founders licensees firms
    in which the institution holds equity
  • Broadest employees licensees equity
    students/alumni incubator firms other?

5
Questionnaire Answers
6
Where to draw the line?
  • Too narrow undercounts frequency with which
    countries/institutions generate new firms.
  • Too broad distinction b/t public sector
    spin-offs and high tech start-ups becomes fuzzy.
  • Definitional consistency needed for OECD
    Benchmarking study

7
Spin-off formation rates
  • Not regularly monitored by most countries
  • A handful of countries have national data
  • Belgium, France, Germany, Norway
  • obtainable for Canada, UK, US
  • Institutional or regional v. national data
  • Yearly formation rates v. cumulative totals
  • Normalization of rates by researcher,
    institution, RD funding

8
Type of Data
9
Future work (1)
  • Correspondence with governments to clarify
    definition and data sent to OECD
  • Focus on countries w/ national level data
  • More limited comparisons of countries with
    institutional or regional data, e.g. growth rates
  • Cooperation with other projects

10
Spin-off typologies
  • What exactly is exchanged between the public
    sector and a private spin-off?
  • Personnel, capital, licenses, physical space,
    equipment, contacts, know-how and services.
  • Investments made and returns expected
  • Options available to public sector institutions
    spin-offs by design!
  • Advantages and disadvantages...

11
Policies and Strategies
  • Funding
  • Incentives
  • IP rights allocation, licensing fees and
    royalties
  • rewards for entrepreneurship
  • personal, professional, financial risk reduction
  • Culture of entrepreneurship
  • Longer term support structures
  • finding partners, management marketing services

12
Data on Lifecycles
  • Sparse information on how spin-offs grow and
    their long term prospects
  • Financial needs
  • Size and structure
  • Growth and survival rates
  • Exit strategies
  • Impressionistic -- spin-offs are small, grow
    relatively slowly, but survive longer than
    general population of SMEs

13
Future Work (2)
  • Role of the public sector in financing early
    stage public sector spin-offs
  • Data on the initial capital needs and burn rates
    of spin-offs
  • What are the funding sources?
  • What further info on spin-off life-cycles is of
    interest to member countries?

14
Spin-offs and Benchmarking
  • What is so special about spin-offs?
  • High skilled jobs, new firms, new industries,
    effect on public research priorities, role as
    intermediary.
  • Are spin-offs a necessity for a healthy NIS?
  • What should countries strive for
  • existence of some spin-offs, steady growth rates,
    balance with other tech transfer mechanisms
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