From Lab to Market; Commercialization of Public Sector Technology

New York: Plenum Press, 1994. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xi, [1], 336, [4] pages. Footnotes. Illustrations. References. Index. Personalized distribution letter to a senior Department of Energy official signed by (or possibly for) both editors laid in. The book is designed to be used by the professional who is interested in knowing more about the technology commercialization process and how to increase success rates. It also may be used as a readings book for a senior-level or graduate-level course in technology commercialization or technology transfer. Among the contributors were the Editors, Beverly Berger, Kay Adams, Lee Rivers, Roger Lewis, Timothy Janis, George Kozmetsky, and Gary Lundquist. From Dr. Kassicieh's on-line posting: First ever Distinguished Professor at Anderson School of Management– University of New Mexico named in 2007. I have a number of articles that appear in top level journals in the Business ad in the Technology Management fields. I have articles that are in the top business journals listed on the Financial Times top 45 journals in Business. I have many other (over 50) publications in very good journals as well.

Dr. H. Raymond Radosevich was a Special Advisor at Verge Fund. Dr. Radosevich was earlier, a Founding Partner at the firm. Dr. Radosevich served as a Special Limited Partner of Valley Ventures; and serves at the New Mexico office. Dr. Radosevich has also been a Consultant to dozens of major corporations around the world. He is a Member of Board of Directors of numerous early stage New Mexico firms. While at Sabbatical during the 1990 academic year, he served on the Department of Energy (DOE) Technology Transfer Field Task Force and was responsible for providing first draft versions of a number of key issue papers from which DOE’s technology transfer policies have evolved. Dr. Radosevich served as a Consultant of DOE for nine years. Earlier, from 1985 to 1988, he served as the Dean of the Robert O. Anderson Schools of Management at UNM. Dr. Radosevich was a Professor, Associate Dean, and Dean in the field of management for 30 years. In 1980, he was the Principal Investigator of a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to establish the University of New Mexico Technological Innovation Center. Dr. Radosevich also established and became the President and Chairman of the Board of the New Mexico Technological Innovation Program, Inc. (NMTIP). Dr. Radosevich founded the New Mexico Entrepreneurs Association and in collaboration with the city of Albuquerque. Dr. Radosevich is the Author, Co-Author, Editor or Co-Editor of ten books and monographs, including From Lab to Market: the Commercialization of Public Sector Technology in 1994. He also holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Administration from the Carnegie Mellon University and a M.S. in Industrial Administration. Dr. Radosevich obtained a M.S. degree in Industrial Engineering and a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota.
Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Technology transfer, Public Sector Technology, Commercialization, Competitiveness, Federal Laboratories, Inventors, Entrepreneurs, Knowledge Asset, Strategic Alliances, George Kozmetsky, Tina McKinley

ISBN: 0306447177

[Book #73821]

Price: $325.00