Abstract1 Today's economy is heavily dependent on outside sources of ground resources and industrial sector, and welcome knowledge-based economy as a fundamental strategy for economic development. Regarding the mission of the universities,provided research and education based on learning for changes play a key role in knowledge-based economy. Greater share of the community to enter in higher education, universities can have more and more active role in national innovation and economic development. The universities is source of knowledge and technology and have great potential for the commercialization of university research. Commercialization of university research as a process to convert research findings and develop the new research ideas. Given that agricultural biotechnology has great potential for economic growth and development in agricultural sector. While there are some barriers to develop agricultural biotechnology include lack of commercialization of university research in this regard. Therefore the main objective of this study is investigating necessity of training in commercialization of academic researches within agricultural biotechnology industry.
(2014). Investigating Necessity of training in commercialization of academic researches within Agricultural biotechnology Industry. Journal of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Agricultural Development, 1(1), 131-138.
MLA
. "Investigating Necessity of training in commercialization of academic researches within Agricultural biotechnology Industry". Journal of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Agricultural Development, 1, 1, 2014, 131-138.
HARVARD
(2014). 'Investigating Necessity of training in commercialization of academic researches within Agricultural biotechnology Industry', Journal of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Agricultural Development, 1(1), pp. 131-138.
VANCOUVER
Investigating Necessity of training in commercialization of academic researches within Agricultural biotechnology Industry. Journal of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Agricultural Development, 2014; 1(1): 131-138.