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Universities as Engines of Economic Development [electronic resource] : Making Knowledge Exchange Work / by Edward Crawley, John Hegarty, Kristina Edström, Juan Cristobal Garcia Sanchez.

By: Crawley, Edward [author.].
Contributor(s): Hegarty, John [author.] | Edström, Kristina [author.] | Garcia Sanchez, Juan Cristobal [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020.Description: XXXII, 312 p. 154 illus., 86 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030475499.Subject(s): Electronic circuits | Engineering | Technology—Sociological aspects | Electronic Circuits and Systems | Technology and Engineering | Science, Technology and SocietyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1. The Impact of Universities on Economic Development -- Chapter 2. A Systematic Approach to Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 3. Education and Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 4. Research and Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 5. Catalyzing Innovation and Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 6. Integrated Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 7. Supporting the Academic Mission of the Adaptable University -- Chapter 8. Evaluation and Expectations at the Adaptable University -- Chapter 9. Alignment by Partners with the Adaptable University -- Chapter 10. Embracing Change at the Adaptable University. .
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book describes patterns of behavior, which collectively allow universities to exchange knowledge more effectively with industry, accelerate innovation and eventually contribute to economic growth and development. These are based on the effective practices of MIT and other universities the authors have benchmarked, building on the practices that MIT has exported in its international institution building projects conducted since 2000. The authors provide guidance that is globally applicable, but must be locally adapted. The approach is first to describe the context in which universities act as engines of economic development, and then present a set of effective practices in four domains: education, research, innovation, and supporting practices. Each of these domains has six to nine practices, and each practice is presented in a similar template, with an abstract, a rationale and description, and one or two mini-case studies. Each domain is summarized by an integrative case study. Focuses on a globally adaptable set of effective practices, complemented by case studies, that can enhance universities’ contribution to economic development, based on an integrated view of education, research and innovation; Presents effective practices and broader insights that come from real global experience, spelled out in templates and explained by cases; Includes tangible resources for university leaders, policy makers and funders on how to proceed.
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Chapter 1. The Impact of Universities on Economic Development -- Chapter 2. A Systematic Approach to Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 3. Education and Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 4. Research and Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 5. Catalyzing Innovation and Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 6. Integrated Knowledge Exchange -- Chapter 7. Supporting the Academic Mission of the Adaptable University -- Chapter 8. Evaluation and Expectations at the Adaptable University -- Chapter 9. Alignment by Partners with the Adaptable University -- Chapter 10. Embracing Change at the Adaptable University. .

This book describes patterns of behavior, which collectively allow universities to exchange knowledge more effectively with industry, accelerate innovation and eventually contribute to economic growth and development. These are based on the effective practices of MIT and other universities the authors have benchmarked, building on the practices that MIT has exported in its international institution building projects conducted since 2000. The authors provide guidance that is globally applicable, but must be locally adapted. The approach is first to describe the context in which universities act as engines of economic development, and then present a set of effective practices in four domains: education, research, innovation, and supporting practices. Each of these domains has six to nine practices, and each practice is presented in a similar template, with an abstract, a rationale and description, and one or two mini-case studies. Each domain is summarized by an integrative case study. Focuses on a globally adaptable set of effective practices, complemented by case studies, that can enhance universities’ contribution to economic development, based on an integrated view of education, research and innovation; Presents effective practices and broader insights that come from real global experience, spelled out in templates and explained by cases; Includes tangible resources for university leaders, policy makers and funders on how to proceed.

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