An MBA capstone that's out of this world: Commercializing NASA patents

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Peter McAlindon, Misty L. Loughry, Robert C. Ford
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Capstone classes can help MBA programs achieve student learning goals and meet accreditation standards. However, such programs often fail to build the skills they are intended to develop. Technology transfer projects can be an effective way to build these skills while creating a positive economic impact. This article describes Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College's MBA program's integrative capstone experience that partners with NASA to allow student teams to commercialize unused or underutilized NASA patents to develop new products and create business startups using a 4Ps model. First, students examine Patents for intellectual property that could be transferred to new applications with commercial potential. Next, they develop a knowledge network of Partners who could assist them to commercialize the technology. Then, students identify Prospects for the proposed commercial use of the technology. Finally, they Package a newly developed, market-ready product with strategy, financial, sales and marketing plans, and pitch these to angel investors who might fund the startup and assist them in starting the business. This article details the 20 steps in the 4Ps model and discusses student outcomes, as well as the business focus of the 29 teams that have completed the course since 2012. Benefits, challenges, and advice for delivering the 4Ps model are discussed.

这个世界之外的MBA顶点:将NASA的专利商业化
顶点课程可以帮助MBA课程实现学生的学习目标并达到认证标准。然而,这些项目往往不能培养他们想要培养的技能。技术转让项目可以是培养这些技能的有效途径,同时产生积极的经济影响。本文描述了罗林斯学院克拉姆商学院MBA项目的综合顶点经验,该项目与NASA合作,允许学生团队将未使用或未充分利用的NASA专利商业化,以开发新产品,并使用4Ps模式创建创业公司。首先,学生们审查可以转移到具有商业潜力的新应用中的知识产权专利。接下来,他们开发一个知识网络的合作伙伴,谁可以帮助他们商业化的技术。然后,学生确定该技术的商业应用前景。最后,他们将一个新开发的、准备上市的产品与战略、财务、销售和营销计划包装起来,并将这些产品推销给天使投资者,后者可能会为创业公司提供资金,并帮助他们创业。本文详细介绍了4Ps模型中的20个步骤,并讨论了学生的成果,以及自2012年以来完成该课程的29个团队的业务重点。讨论了交付4p模型的好处、挑战和建议。
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Decision Sciences-Journal of Innovative Education
Decision Sciences-Journal of Innovative Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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