Designing a model for the transfer of entrepreneurial technologies in construction businesses in Oil Industry

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The purpose of this study is to design a model for the transfer of entrepreneurial technologies in construction businesses in the oil industry. This research is a kind of exploratory mixed research that in the first step using the data foundation method and focusing on in-depth and semi-structured interviews with 18 experts, the conceptual model of the research was presented. In the second step, the structural equation modeling method was used to test the model. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire from among 380 random samples among managers and experts of the Deputy Minister of Engineering of the Ministry of Oil and were analyzed and tested using AMOS software. The results show that the factors of attention and support of stakeholders, previous experience in technology transfer and identification and discovery of entrepreneurial opportunities have the highest average and the most effect in the paradigm model of entrepreneurial technology transfer from strategies to consequences of entrepreneurial technology transfer.

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Persian
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Strategic Studies in Petroleum and Energy Industry, Volume:14 Issue: 54, 2022
Pages:
63 to 82
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