Designing and validating the commercialization model of academic research with the approach of developing knowledge-based job creation in the health system
Subject Areas :Sara Mohammadi Zaer 1 , zahra Anjom shoaa 2 , sanjar salajeghe 3 , akbar nazari 4 , رستم پوررشیدی 5
1 - Doctoral student of Management Department, Islamic Azad University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
2 - Department of Management, Islamic Azad University, Kerman Branch, Kerman, Iran
3 - Department of Management, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran
4 - Department of Pure Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer, Shahid Bahonar university, kerman, Iran University of Kerman‎, ‎Kerman‎, ‎Iran.
5 - Department of Management, Islamic Azad University, Kerman Branch, Kerman, Iran
Keywords: commercialization, job creation, health system, knowledge-based economy,
Abstract :
This research was conducted with the aim of designing and validating the commercialization model of academic research with the approach of developing knowledge-based job creation in Iran's health system. The research method was applied-developmental in terms of purpose and descriptive-survey in terms of nature. The statistical population of the research in the qualitative part was experts in the field of commercialization and professors of medical sciences universities of the country. At this stage, 12 experts were selected. In order to conduct sampling, theoretical sampling was used. This process continued until the theoretical saturation of the researcher was reached, and at the same time as the data was collected, their coding was also done. In the quantitative part, the statistical population included managers of research centers, academic staff members, vice presidents and senior managers of universities of medical sciences and universities of the Ministry of Science. A simple random sampling method was used to select the statistical sample. The model designed in the qualitative section with the foundation's data approach was prepared in a questionnaire and distributed among 440 directors of research centers, faculty members, vice presidents and senior managers of the mentioned universities. To collect data in the qualitative part of the interview and in the quantitative part, a questionnaire based on the themes identified in the quantitative part was used. The obtained results quantitatively confirmed that the commercialization model of academic research with the approach of developing knowledge-based job creation in the health system is valid and beneficial.
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