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Research paper thumbnail of Patenting and Technology Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges and Strategic Options

Patent is a useful indicator of scientific outputs and techno-economic activities of countries. I... more Patent is a useful indicator of scientific outputs and techno-economic activities of countries. It is used to foster linkages between research and industrial organisations in an economy. However, it has not been adequately utilised by several developing countries in Africa, including Nigeria. Commercialisation of research results could be done through diverse means including technology licensing and spin-off activities. Nevertheless, Nigeria with several universities and research institutes has developed few inventions without deriving much benefit from them. This could be as a result of low investment in innovation infrastructure such as technology incubators and science parks, and low patent culture among researchers. The commercialisation process is also impeded by lack of venture capital, poor entrepreneurship culture among researchers, and poor linkage among the elements of National Innovation System (NIS). This article proposes deliberate efforts by the government to create platforms for interaction between research institutions and industries through science parks, technology incubators and increased venture fund. It is concluded that full implementation of the new science, technology and innovation policy is a necessary condition for addressing innovation gap and the challenges of technology commercialisation in Nigeria.

Research paper thumbnail of Technological capability building in Nigerian cashew nut processing industry

The study examined technological capabilities (TCs) in the cashew nut processing industry in Nige... more The study examined technological capabilities (TCs) in the cashew nut processing industry in Nigeria and its effects on industry performance. Data were collected from 128 staff of 20 purposively selected firms. A five-point Likert rating scale was adopted to assess TC, which includes investment, production and linkage capabilities. The results showed fair ability to carry out feasibility study, procure the right equipment and ability to negotiate contract terms. Overall, there was a significant difference (F = 32.32, p < 0.05) in the factors that constituted investment capability in the industry. Production capability in the industry was fairly adequate with mean ratings of abilities to improve on production process (3.56), product quality (3.07) and in-house equipment and machines (2.83). Linkage with knowledge institutions was low.
The study concluded that there were some elements of investment, production and linkage capabilities in the cashew nut processing industry, and these capabilities influenced industry performance.

Research paper thumbnail of CV summary.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Climate change and intellectual property rights in Africa: Environmental necessity-economic opportunity

Promoting the development of clean technologies is critical in achieving a low-carbon economy in ... more Promoting the development of clean technologies is critical in achieving a low-carbon economy in Africa. The objective of this paper is to shed more light on the role of IPRs in the efforts to mitigate climate change in Africa. This paper argues that the existing IP regime, specifically the patent system, does not necessarily preclude African countries from developing clean technologies that meet world standards. However, African countries lack capacities to adapt, develop, deploy and operate high low-carbon technologies which can give them competitive advantage in the global market. This article proposes that African countries should create an institutional set-up by which innovative strategies can easily be shared to accelerate and facilitate the development and diffusion of clean technologies. The paper concludes that unless African countries adopt appropriate policy mix to stimulate technological catch-up with rest of world in the area of clean technology development and diffusion, they will continue to lag behind and face deepening marginalization in the global economy, irrespective of the IP system regime.

Research paper thumbnail of FACTORS INFLUENCING TRANSITION TO SELF-EMPLOYMENT FROM ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT

This study examined the factors influencing transition from organizational employment to self-emp... more This study examined the factors influencing transition from organizational employment to self-employment among high school teachers in Southwestern Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey was carried out and questionnaire was used to elicit information from respondents who were randomly selected. The Statistical Package for Social Scientists was used to analyze the data. The study revealed the significance of parent's involvement in business and entrepreneurial training in the development of entrepreneurial intention among respondents. Data analyses revealed associations between father's involvement in business and the propensity of offspring to engage in self-employment. The study concluded that the influence that parents' involvement in business will have on offspring's entrepreneurial intention should be a motivating factor to policy makers to formulate policies that will provide enabling environment for such businesses. Also, entrepreneurial training should be intensified for the youths to foster the development of entrepreneurship in the country.

Research paper thumbnail of Reform Policies, Manufacturing Entrepreneurial Activity and Economic Growth: Empirical and Qualitative Observations on Nigeria

Entrepreneurship is essential for the sustenance of economic vitality in today's market economy; ... more Entrepreneurship is essential for the sustenance of economic vitality in today's market economy; and when a greater number of new businesses especially manufacturing enter the market, competition and economic growth are enhanced. We attempted to find a relationship between entrepreneurial activity and economic development on the one hand, and macroeconomic reforms and entrepreneurial activity on the other hand, using data specific to Nigeria. Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and correlation analysis were used. Our results show that increase in manufacturing firm entry would impact positively on GDP and that some past policies have given rise to increased entrepreneurial participation in Nigeria. We conclude that greater entrepreneurial activity generally means greater economic growth and that policy reforms targeted at economic revival should not choke entrepreneurship and capacity utilization __________________________________________________________________________________________

Research paper thumbnail of APJIE Vol.9 No.3.pdf

This paper examines researchers’ understanding of protecting research and development (R&D) outpu... more This paper examines researchers’ understanding of protecting research and development (R&D) outputs through patenting, creating wealth and deriving economic benefits from intellectual property in a latecomer economy. Data were obtained from 913 researchers in 50 selected universities, polytechnics and research institutes. Over 60% of the researchers claimed to be knowledgeable in patenting R&D outputs. Researchers from research institutes had the highest awareness rate while those from polytechnics had the least. About 40% of the respondents claimed to have generated inventions but only 13% had made attempts to applying for patents. Also, about 43% of the patent applications had been granted. Generation of wealth through patenting was not well recognized among the researchers absent aBayh-Dole-like IP policy in Nigeria. The paper concluded that there is a need for the introduction of patent education into the curricula of the Nigerian educational and research systems. Incentivising patent generation could also boost the morale of researchers to appreciate its importance in wealth creation and economic development.

Research paper thumbnail of  R&D and the Challenge of Wealth Creation in Nigeria

In today's increasingly knowledge-driven world, Science and Technology (S&T) are the inseparable ... more In today's increasingly knowledge-driven world, Science and Technology (S&T) are the inseparable twin keys to progress and industrial growth as against the resource endowment of the past. Apparently, without scientific knowledge and its application the economy of a nation or an organisation either remains stagnant or declines. Consequently, most countries of the world now devote an increasing proportion of their resources to S&T, and to the associated Research and Development (R&D), in an attempt to build competitive advantages, or to catch up with others who have done so. This paper makes an assessment of the Nigerian situation in this regard. Drawing from recent research and first-hand observations, the paper discusses the relationship between R&D and wealth creation in Nigeria; and a recipe is offered on how to enhance the relationship and overcome identified R&D challenges.

Research paper thumbnail of Policy Reforms, Manufacturing Entrepreneurial Activity and Economic Growth: Empirical and Qualitative Observations on Nigeria

Research paper thumbnail of Framework and Policy Direction for Effective Interaction and Linkages among the Elements of Nigeria’s National Innovation System

Evidence abounds in both developed and newly-industrialising economies that the success of any na... more Evidence abounds in both developed and newly-industrialising economies that the success of any nation hinges on the ability to collaborate, generate and deploy knowledge to solve socio-economic problems. This is exemplified by the propensity at which they churn out intellectual assets in the form of goods and services into the global market. Diverse strategies and policies, most especially effective collaboration and linkages, have been employed by these nations to build firms’ technological competence (absorptive capacity through adequate investments in STI, research and development (R&D) and Innovation capabilities) that ensures perpetual competitive advantage. However, these strategies among others are lacking in Nigeria’s efforts at gaining competitive edge and generate revenue from the new knowledge and technologies emanating from focused research and development (R&D) within the university and Research sub-system. Oblivious of the need to provide innovation infrastructure for ...

Research paper thumbnail of Sources of Technological Learning Among Tenants of Nigeria’s Incubators

Past literature on incubation has examined the benefits and roles incubators played in the stimul... more Past literature on incubation has examined the benefits and roles incubators played in the stimulation of local and regional economies. Studies have also shown enormous implications of technological and non-technological assistance to tenants’ enterprises. However, research on the process through which tenant firms acquire technological capability and learning opportunities within the incubators are rare, particularly from developing economy like Nigeria. Hence, this study explored various sources and opportunities that are available to the tenant firms of incubators in Nigeria to acquire technological capabilities which can sustain them during and after incubation. Data for the study was collected through questionnaire and unstructured interview conducted to elicit information on the sources of technological learning among sixty-three tenants and six managers of promising incubators in Nigeria. The results showed that there are internal and external sources of technological learnin...

Research paper thumbnail of Patenting and Wealth Creation in a Latecomer Economy: Issues and Policy Direction

This paper examines researchers’ understanding of protecting research and development (R&D) outpu... more This paper examines researchers’ understanding of protecting research and development (R&D) outputs through patenting, creating wealth and deriving economic benefits from intellectual property in a latecomer economy. Data were obtained from 913 researchers in 50 selected universities, polytechnics and research institutes. Over 60% of the researchers claimed to be knowledgeable in patenting R&D outputs. Researchers from research institutes had the highest awareness rate while those from polytechnics had the least. About 40% of the respondents claimed to have generated inventions but only 13% had made attempts to applying for patents. Also, about 43% of the patent applications had been granted. Generation of wealth through patenting was unpopular among the researchers with antecedent absent of Bayle-Doyle-like IP policy in Nigeria. The paper concluded that there is a need for the introduction of patent education into the curricula of the Nigerian educational and research systems. Ince...

Research paper thumbnail of Coordination, Monitoring, and Impact Evaluation of Technology Incubators in Nigeria

Emerging Implications, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Prospects of Nigeria's ICT Infrastructure for E-Commerce and Cashless Economy

The contribution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to socioeconomic growth and de... more The contribution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to socioeconomic growth and development is well-established. Global economies of the 21 st century have come to realise that no country can become competitive in terms of trade, industry, manufacturing and service without adopting, deploying, integrating and utilising ICT in various sectors. This paper assessed the level of preparedness of Nigeria for e-commerce using the level of ICT adoption, usage and infrastructure available in the country. Data was sourced from International Telecommunication Unit (ITU) database with a reference period of 13 years (2000 to 2012). The result showed that Nigeria's investment and business prospects in ICT sector have improved over the years and particularly since the deregulation of the sector. The Internet and mobile cellular subscriptions are on the increase and show a great expansion potentials, which the private sector can exploit for further investment and growth of the ICT sector. The paper concluded that ICT policy needs to be fully implemented and public-private sectors collaboration or partnership should be strengthened to facilitate the e-commerce and cashless policy. Also, the spate of cybercrime and internet fraud within the sector must be adequately addressed to encourage young entrepreneurs. Policy Article

Research paper thumbnail of Technological learning mechanisms in Nigeria’s technology incubation centre

The ability of tenant firms to survive after incubation is dependent on the relevant capabilities... more The ability of tenant firms to survive after incubation is dependent on the relevant capabilities they acquired during the incubation process. Several studies have established the critical roles of incubation in fostering entrepreneurship and innovation at local, national and regional levels but the processes and mechanisms of technological learning and the capability building of the tenants has received much less attention. In response to the situation, the purpose of this paper is to assess various technological learning mechanisms through which tenant firms in the incubation system in Nigeria acquired the relevant capabilities (both technological and non-technological) that will sustain them after graduation...

Research paper thumbnail of Innovation and Knowledge Transfer in Nigeria

Research paper thumbnail of Copyright Awareness in Nigeria’s Film Industry: Empirical Evidence

Research paper thumbnail of R&D and the Challenge of Wealth Creation in Nigeria

Research paper thumbnail of Absorptive Capacity and Tenant Firm Performance in Technology Incubators: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria

Research paper thumbnail of Technology Business Incubation as Strategy for SME Development: How Far, How Well in Nigeria?

Science and Technology, 2012

SM Es form sizeable proportion of enterprises of most developed and rapid ly developing countries... more SM Es form sizeable proportion of enterprises of most developed and rapid ly developing countries because of their contribution to GDP, emp loyment and socio-economic development. Given their limitations of size and resources, SMEs need special attention and assistance to survive and compete in the global market place. Technology Business Incubation (TBI) therefore beco mes a constructive intervention process to establish a positive environ ment that can nurture technology-based SMEs for sustainable development. The success of TBI depends on how the incubators are designed and managed. This paper discusses some of the challenges facing TBIs in Nigeria fo llo wed by requisite policy measures to resolving them.

Research paper thumbnail of Patenting and Technology Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges and Strategic Options

Patent is a useful indicator of scientific outputs and techno-economic activities of countries. I... more Patent is a useful indicator of scientific outputs and techno-economic activities of countries. It is used to foster linkages between research and industrial organisations in an economy. However, it has not been adequately utilised by several developing countries in Africa, including Nigeria. Commercialisation of research results could be done through diverse means including technology licensing and spin-off activities. Nevertheless, Nigeria with several universities and research institutes has developed few inventions without deriving much benefit from them. This could be as a result of low investment in innovation infrastructure such as technology incubators and science parks, and low patent culture among researchers. The commercialisation process is also impeded by lack of venture capital, poor entrepreneurship culture among researchers, and poor linkage among the elements of National Innovation System (NIS). This article proposes deliberate efforts by the government to create platforms for interaction between research institutions and industries through science parks, technology incubators and increased venture fund. It is concluded that full implementation of the new science, technology and innovation policy is a necessary condition for addressing innovation gap and the challenges of technology commercialisation in Nigeria.

Research paper thumbnail of Technological capability building in Nigerian cashew nut processing industry

The study examined technological capabilities (TCs) in the cashew nut processing industry in Nige... more The study examined technological capabilities (TCs) in the cashew nut processing industry in Nigeria and its effects on industry performance. Data were collected from 128 staff of 20 purposively selected firms. A five-point Likert rating scale was adopted to assess TC, which includes investment, production and linkage capabilities. The results showed fair ability to carry out feasibility study, procure the right equipment and ability to negotiate contract terms. Overall, there was a significant difference (F = 32.32, p < 0.05) in the factors that constituted investment capability in the industry. Production capability in the industry was fairly adequate with mean ratings of abilities to improve on production process (3.56), product quality (3.07) and in-house equipment and machines (2.83). Linkage with knowledge institutions was low.
The study concluded that there were some elements of investment, production and linkage capabilities in the cashew nut processing industry, and these capabilities influenced industry performance.

Research paper thumbnail of CV summary.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Climate change and intellectual property rights in Africa: Environmental necessity-economic opportunity

Promoting the development of clean technologies is critical in achieving a low-carbon economy in ... more Promoting the development of clean technologies is critical in achieving a low-carbon economy in Africa. The objective of this paper is to shed more light on the role of IPRs in the efforts to mitigate climate change in Africa. This paper argues that the existing IP regime, specifically the patent system, does not necessarily preclude African countries from developing clean technologies that meet world standards. However, African countries lack capacities to adapt, develop, deploy and operate high low-carbon technologies which can give them competitive advantage in the global market. This article proposes that African countries should create an institutional set-up by which innovative strategies can easily be shared to accelerate and facilitate the development and diffusion of clean technologies. The paper concludes that unless African countries adopt appropriate policy mix to stimulate technological catch-up with rest of world in the area of clean technology development and diffusion, they will continue to lag behind and face deepening marginalization in the global economy, irrespective of the IP system regime.

Research paper thumbnail of FACTORS INFLUENCING TRANSITION TO SELF-EMPLOYMENT FROM ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT

This study examined the factors influencing transition from organizational employment to self-emp... more This study examined the factors influencing transition from organizational employment to self-employment among high school teachers in Southwestern Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey was carried out and questionnaire was used to elicit information from respondents who were randomly selected. The Statistical Package for Social Scientists was used to analyze the data. The study revealed the significance of parent's involvement in business and entrepreneurial training in the development of entrepreneurial intention among respondents. Data analyses revealed associations between father's involvement in business and the propensity of offspring to engage in self-employment. The study concluded that the influence that parents' involvement in business will have on offspring's entrepreneurial intention should be a motivating factor to policy makers to formulate policies that will provide enabling environment for such businesses. Also, entrepreneurial training should be intensified for the youths to foster the development of entrepreneurship in the country.

Research paper thumbnail of Reform Policies, Manufacturing Entrepreneurial Activity and Economic Growth: Empirical and Qualitative Observations on Nigeria

Entrepreneurship is essential for the sustenance of economic vitality in today's market economy; ... more Entrepreneurship is essential for the sustenance of economic vitality in today's market economy; and when a greater number of new businesses especially manufacturing enter the market, competition and economic growth are enhanced. We attempted to find a relationship between entrepreneurial activity and economic development on the one hand, and macroeconomic reforms and entrepreneurial activity on the other hand, using data specific to Nigeria. Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and correlation analysis were used. Our results show that increase in manufacturing firm entry would impact positively on GDP and that some past policies have given rise to increased entrepreneurial participation in Nigeria. We conclude that greater entrepreneurial activity generally means greater economic growth and that policy reforms targeted at economic revival should not choke entrepreneurship and capacity utilization __________________________________________________________________________________________

Research paper thumbnail of APJIE Vol.9 No.3.pdf

This paper examines researchers’ understanding of protecting research and development (R&D) outpu... more This paper examines researchers’ understanding of protecting research and development (R&D) outputs through patenting, creating wealth and deriving economic benefits from intellectual property in a latecomer economy. Data were obtained from 913 researchers in 50 selected universities, polytechnics and research institutes. Over 60% of the researchers claimed to be knowledgeable in patenting R&D outputs. Researchers from research institutes had the highest awareness rate while those from polytechnics had the least. About 40% of the respondents claimed to have generated inventions but only 13% had made attempts to applying for patents. Also, about 43% of the patent applications had been granted. Generation of wealth through patenting was not well recognized among the researchers absent aBayh-Dole-like IP policy in Nigeria. The paper concluded that there is a need for the introduction of patent education into the curricula of the Nigerian educational and research systems. Incentivising patent generation could also boost the morale of researchers to appreciate its importance in wealth creation and economic development.

Research paper thumbnail of  R&D and the Challenge of Wealth Creation in Nigeria

In today's increasingly knowledge-driven world, Science and Technology (S&T) are the inseparable ... more In today's increasingly knowledge-driven world, Science and Technology (S&T) are the inseparable twin keys to progress and industrial growth as against the resource endowment of the past. Apparently, without scientific knowledge and its application the economy of a nation or an organisation either remains stagnant or declines. Consequently, most countries of the world now devote an increasing proportion of their resources to S&T, and to the associated Research and Development (R&D), in an attempt to build competitive advantages, or to catch up with others who have done so. This paper makes an assessment of the Nigerian situation in this regard. Drawing from recent research and first-hand observations, the paper discusses the relationship between R&D and wealth creation in Nigeria; and a recipe is offered on how to enhance the relationship and overcome identified R&D challenges.

Research paper thumbnail of Policy Reforms, Manufacturing Entrepreneurial Activity and Economic Growth: Empirical and Qualitative Observations on Nigeria

Research paper thumbnail of Framework and Policy Direction for Effective Interaction and Linkages among the Elements of Nigeria’s National Innovation System

Evidence abounds in both developed and newly-industrialising economies that the success of any na... more Evidence abounds in both developed and newly-industrialising economies that the success of any nation hinges on the ability to collaborate, generate and deploy knowledge to solve socio-economic problems. This is exemplified by the propensity at which they churn out intellectual assets in the form of goods and services into the global market. Diverse strategies and policies, most especially effective collaboration and linkages, have been employed by these nations to build firms’ technological competence (absorptive capacity through adequate investments in STI, research and development (R&D) and Innovation capabilities) that ensures perpetual competitive advantage. However, these strategies among others are lacking in Nigeria’s efforts at gaining competitive edge and generate revenue from the new knowledge and technologies emanating from focused research and development (R&D) within the university and Research sub-system. Oblivious of the need to provide innovation infrastructure for ...

Research paper thumbnail of Sources of Technological Learning Among Tenants of Nigeria’s Incubators

Past literature on incubation has examined the benefits and roles incubators played in the stimul... more Past literature on incubation has examined the benefits and roles incubators played in the stimulation of local and regional economies. Studies have also shown enormous implications of technological and non-technological assistance to tenants’ enterprises. However, research on the process through which tenant firms acquire technological capability and learning opportunities within the incubators are rare, particularly from developing economy like Nigeria. Hence, this study explored various sources and opportunities that are available to the tenant firms of incubators in Nigeria to acquire technological capabilities which can sustain them during and after incubation. Data for the study was collected through questionnaire and unstructured interview conducted to elicit information on the sources of technological learning among sixty-three tenants and six managers of promising incubators in Nigeria. The results showed that there are internal and external sources of technological learnin...

Research paper thumbnail of Patenting and Wealth Creation in a Latecomer Economy: Issues and Policy Direction

This paper examines researchers’ understanding of protecting research and development (R&D) outpu... more This paper examines researchers’ understanding of protecting research and development (R&D) outputs through patenting, creating wealth and deriving economic benefits from intellectual property in a latecomer economy. Data were obtained from 913 researchers in 50 selected universities, polytechnics and research institutes. Over 60% of the researchers claimed to be knowledgeable in patenting R&D outputs. Researchers from research institutes had the highest awareness rate while those from polytechnics had the least. About 40% of the respondents claimed to have generated inventions but only 13% had made attempts to applying for patents. Also, about 43% of the patent applications had been granted. Generation of wealth through patenting was unpopular among the researchers with antecedent absent of Bayle-Doyle-like IP policy in Nigeria. The paper concluded that there is a need for the introduction of patent education into the curricula of the Nigerian educational and research systems. Ince...

Research paper thumbnail of Coordination, Monitoring, and Impact Evaluation of Technology Incubators in Nigeria

Emerging Implications, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Prospects of Nigeria's ICT Infrastructure for E-Commerce and Cashless Economy

The contribution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to socioeconomic growth and de... more The contribution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to socioeconomic growth and development is well-established. Global economies of the 21 st century have come to realise that no country can become competitive in terms of trade, industry, manufacturing and service without adopting, deploying, integrating and utilising ICT in various sectors. This paper assessed the level of preparedness of Nigeria for e-commerce using the level of ICT adoption, usage and infrastructure available in the country. Data was sourced from International Telecommunication Unit (ITU) database with a reference period of 13 years (2000 to 2012). The result showed that Nigeria's investment and business prospects in ICT sector have improved over the years and particularly since the deregulation of the sector. The Internet and mobile cellular subscriptions are on the increase and show a great expansion potentials, which the private sector can exploit for further investment and growth of the ICT sector. The paper concluded that ICT policy needs to be fully implemented and public-private sectors collaboration or partnership should be strengthened to facilitate the e-commerce and cashless policy. Also, the spate of cybercrime and internet fraud within the sector must be adequately addressed to encourage young entrepreneurs. Policy Article

Research paper thumbnail of Technological learning mechanisms in Nigeria’s technology incubation centre

The ability of tenant firms to survive after incubation is dependent on the relevant capabilities... more The ability of tenant firms to survive after incubation is dependent on the relevant capabilities they acquired during the incubation process. Several studies have established the critical roles of incubation in fostering entrepreneurship and innovation at local, national and regional levels but the processes and mechanisms of technological learning and the capability building of the tenants has received much less attention. In response to the situation, the purpose of this paper is to assess various technological learning mechanisms through which tenant firms in the incubation system in Nigeria acquired the relevant capabilities (both technological and non-technological) that will sustain them after graduation...

Research paper thumbnail of Innovation and Knowledge Transfer in Nigeria

Research paper thumbnail of Copyright Awareness in Nigeria’s Film Industry: Empirical Evidence

Research paper thumbnail of R&D and the Challenge of Wealth Creation in Nigeria

Research paper thumbnail of Absorptive Capacity and Tenant Firm Performance in Technology Incubators: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria

Research paper thumbnail of Technology Business Incubation as Strategy for SME Development: How Far, How Well in Nigeria?

Science and Technology, 2012

SM Es form sizeable proportion of enterprises of most developed and rapid ly developing countries... more SM Es form sizeable proportion of enterprises of most developed and rapid ly developing countries because of their contribution to GDP, emp loyment and socio-economic development. Given their limitations of size and resources, SMEs need special attention and assistance to survive and compete in the global market place. Technology Business Incubation (TBI) therefore beco mes a constructive intervention process to establish a positive environ ment that can nurture technology-based SMEs for sustainable development. The success of TBI depends on how the incubators are designed and managed. This paper discusses some of the challenges facing TBIs in Nigeria fo llo wed by requisite policy measures to resolving them.

Research paper thumbnail of A STUDY OF TECHNOLOGICAL ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SELECTED UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA

This study intends to explore technological academic entrepreneurial engagements in Nigeria’s uni... more This study intends to explore technological academic entrepreneurial engagements in Nigeria’s university system with a view to understanding the determinants and support structures available for promoting innovation in selected universities...

Research paper thumbnail of ASSESSMENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING MECHANISMS IN SELECTED NIGERIA’S TECHNOLOGY INCUBATION CENTRES

Research paper thumbnail of Coordination, Monitoring, and Impact Evaluation of Technology Incubators in Nigeria

N. Ekekwe, & N. Islam (Eds.), Disruptive Technologies, Innovation and Global Redesign: Emerging Implications, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of CURRICULUM VITAE

My area of research interest include technology and innovation management, entrepreneurship and t... more My area of research interest include technology and innovation management, entrepreneurship and technology commercialisation