大學智慧資本與研究商業化績效之研究
A Study of Intellectual Capital and Research Commercialization Performance in Universities
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- 大學、技術授權、研究商業化、專利、智慧資本 / higher education institutions, technology license, research commercialization, patent, intellectual capital
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