Knowledge Transfer Strategy in a Regional University: The Case of UTN, Costa Rica 2025 Artículo uri icon

Abstracto

  • This paper outlines the institutional knowledge transfer strategy of the National Technical University (UTN) of Costa Rica, a young public university with a clear regional and social mission. Developed by the Vice-Rectorate for Research and Knowledge Transfer, the strategy reflects a participatory process aimed at strengthening the university’s capacity to engage with external socio-productive sectors. Grounded in innovation systems theory and guided by open science principles, the strategy is built around five pillars, including governance, capacity building, external engagement, innovation culture, and evaluation. A 2025 institutional survey informed its design, revealing both existing strengths and key gaps—such as limited knowledge of intellectual property frameworks, weak incentive structures, and low levels of commercial transfer.

fecha de publicación

  • 2025