Breaking the Institutional Barriers to the Transformation of Scientific and Technological Achievements in Universities
The legal policy problem of scientific and technological achievements belonging to the state-owned intangible assets is considered as the most difficult institutional barriers for them to transform in universities.Since the reformation of the division of ownership system in 2015,great achievements have been made in science and technology management policies,but the institutional barriers to asset attributes have not been fundamentally resolved.Domestic academic circles have misunderstandings the Bayh Dole Act,a classic western science and technology management policy,and they should learn its legal spirit from the aspects of achievement transformation priority,inventor and contract spirit.In order to break down the institutional barriers to the transformation of scientific and research achievements of universities,we should absorb the contract spirit of the Bayh Dole Act and bypass system constraints of property of state-owned assets in the short-term strategy,and revising the relevant laws and regulations on asset management in order to avoid the phenomenon of fighting between different policies in the medium-term strategy,and only by endowing universities with real legal person's autonomy can we fully and effectively learn from the Bayh-Dole Act in the long-term strategy.
Transformation of scientific and technological achievementsUniversitiesThe Bayh-Dole ActInstitutional barriersContract spirit