Table 1.

Success rate (%), by type of contribution

Type of contributionContributions presented (N)Contributions approved (N)Success rate (%)
Transfer through researcher training
 People hired7,1283,07043.1
 People trained in entrepreneurial culture69634749.9
 Industry/business theses supervised43522150.8
 Other1,25432025.5
Transfer generating economic value
 License of intellectual property rights48832666.8+
 Patents4,3252,15049.7+
 Contracts and projects with companies and institutions29,05516,99058.5+
 Participation in active spin-off companies1,03388185.3+
 Other92238641.9
Transfer of own knowledge through activities with other institutions7,0162,89241.2
Transfer generating social value
 Agreements and/or contracts with non-profit entities or Public Administrations for activities with special social value9,6875,04552.1+
 Publications and dissemination activities16,5175,15831.2
 Other2,8101,15040.9
Total81,36638,93647.9
Type of contributionContributions presented (N)Contributions approved (N)Success rate (%)
Transfer through researcher training
 People hired7,1283,07043.1
 People trained in entrepreneurial culture69634749.9
 Industry/business theses supervised43522150.8
 Other1,25432025.5
Transfer generating economic value
 License of intellectual property rights48832666.8+
 Patents4,3252,15049.7+
 Contracts and projects with companies and institutions29,05516,99058.5+
 Participation in active spin-off companies1,03388185.3+
 Other92238641.9
Transfer of own knowledge through activities with other institutions7,0162,89241.2
Transfer generating social value
 Agreements and/or contracts with non-profit entities or Public Administrations for activities with special social value9,6875,04552.1+
 Publications and dissemination activities16,5175,15831.2
 Other2,8101,15040.9
Total81,36638,93647.9

Source: Authors based on ANECA data.

Note: Bold indicates significant differences between success rates (%) for a specific type of contribution and the total success rate, at the 0.05 significance level. A success rate for a specific contribution that is higher (lower) than the total, is indicated by ‘+’ (‘–’).

Table 1.

Success rate (%), by type of contribution

Type of contributionContributions presented (N)Contributions approved (N)Success rate (%)
Transfer through researcher training
 People hired7,1283,07043.1
 People trained in entrepreneurial culture69634749.9
 Industry/business theses supervised43522150.8
 Other1,25432025.5
Transfer generating economic value
 License of intellectual property rights48832666.8+
 Patents4,3252,15049.7+
 Contracts and projects with companies and institutions29,05516,99058.5+
 Participation in active spin-off companies1,03388185.3+
 Other92238641.9
Transfer of own knowledge through activities with other institutions7,0162,89241.2
Transfer generating social value
 Agreements and/or contracts with non-profit entities or Public Administrations for activities with special social value9,6875,04552.1+
 Publications and dissemination activities16,5175,15831.2
 Other2,8101,15040.9
Total81,36638,93647.9
Type of contributionContributions presented (N)Contributions approved (N)Success rate (%)
Transfer through researcher training
 People hired7,1283,07043.1
 People trained in entrepreneurial culture69634749.9
 Industry/business theses supervised43522150.8
 Other1,25432025.5
Transfer generating economic value
 License of intellectual property rights48832666.8+
 Patents4,3252,15049.7+
 Contracts and projects with companies and institutions29,05516,99058.5+
 Participation in active spin-off companies1,03388185.3+
 Other92238641.9
Transfer of own knowledge through activities with other institutions7,0162,89241.2
Transfer generating social value
 Agreements and/or contracts with non-profit entities or Public Administrations for activities with special social value9,6875,04552.1+
 Publications and dissemination activities16,5175,15831.2
 Other2,8101,15040.9
Total81,36638,93647.9

Source: Authors based on ANECA data.

Note: Bold indicates significant differences between success rates (%) for a specific type of contribution and the total success rate, at the 0.05 significance level. A success rate for a specific contribution that is higher (lower) than the total, is indicated by ‘+’ (‘–’).

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