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Limones Meráz, Tomás Francisco; Amador, Julieta Flores; Reaiche, Carmen – Industry and Higher Education, 2021
To keep up with rapid evolutions in technical and scientific developments, countries must create competitive dynamics that enable key actors to generate high-tech projects, boosting both a country's productivity and economic development. Higher education institutions (HEIs), with their intellectual capital and as core generators of knowledge, are…
Descriptors: School Business Relationship, Foreign Countries, Competition, Technological Advancement
Ranga, Marina; Temel, Serdal; Ar, Ilker Murat; Yesilay, Rustem Baris; Sukan, Fazilet Vardar – European Journal of Education, 2016
University technology transfer has been receiving significant government funding since 2012. Results of this major investment are now expected by the Turkish government and society, not only in terms of better teaching and research performance, but also of new jobs, new products and services, enhanced regional development and contribution to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Transfer, Higher Education, Criticism
Barrett-Blake, Andrea – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Economic development through technological advancement is a phenomenon that for many decades brought economic prosperity, increased wealth, and (by extension) social change to citizens of the world. However, economists and development specialists have consistently challenged the inequitable distribution of this wealth between the countries of the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Public Policy, Innovation, Economic Development
Ng'ang'a, S. I.; Kabethi, J. M.; Kiumbe, P. M.; Otii, Leonard – African Higher Education Review, 2014
In Less Developed Countries (LDCs), most graduates from higher institutions of learning are absorbed in the informal sector and/or micro and small enterprises. Knowledge development through training, research and experiential learning may lead to creating or discovering new knowledge/technology or creating new value, by applying…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Small Businesses, Adoption (Ideas), Technology Transfer
Mayer, Heike – Journal of Urban Technology, 2007
This paper provides a critical examination of the different ways a high-technology region can evolve and the extent to which a research university can play a catalytic role in that evolution. The author briefly reviews the general roles universities have played in their local and regional communities. This will serve to introduce the major…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Higher Education, Research Universities, College Role

du Preez, N. P.; van Eldik, P.; Mohr, M.; van der Watt, H. H. – Industry and Higher Education, 1998
Responses from 118 of 237 executives in South Africa found the following highly rated: importance of universities in supplying high-level workers; need for high-skilled technicians and innovative entrepreneurs; and need for business to understand technology, fund research, and have a technology strategy. Respondents rated the current reality of…
Descriptors: College Role, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Foreign Countries

Schuetze, Hans G. – Industry and Higher Education, 1996
Technology transfer is part of a larger system of knowledge creation, application, and communication between universities and their communities. Industry-university cooperation must be considered within the broader context of regional development in order to realize the potential of technology transfer. (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Industry, Innovation, Partnerships in Education

Chakravarty, Sukhamoy – International Social Science Journal, 1983
A central issue in economics is explaining the persistent and growing inequalities between nations in income and wealth. Traditional western economic thought has emphasized the importance of free trade to economic development, but differential access to technical knowledge has left less developed nations at a disadvantage. (IS)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Exports

Fairweather, James S. – Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, 1990
Increasingly, academic institutions are asked to redress perceived national and regional economic shortcomings directly through technology transfer, formation of new companies, and product development; but the effectiveness of these mechanisms is unproven. Academic administrators must assess the match between capability and goals and preserve the…
Descriptors: College Role, Economic Development, Entrepreneurship, Higher Education
Cooper, Stephen S.; And Others – 1989
Arguing for a leadership role for Virginia's community colleges in the state's economic development, this paper describes the efforts of the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and the Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) to meet the changing technological needs of business and industry. Section I provides an overview of the economic,…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Economic Development, Leadership

Stewart, James C.; And Others – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1990
Summarizes recent developments in Virginia designed to improve the productivity of the state's small and medium businesses by increased use of the state's postsecondary education institutions. Suggests that a strategy of comprehensive leadership by educators and politicians is basic to successful technology transfer programs in the context of a…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Economic Development, Global Approach
Jenkins, Hugh M. – 1983
This document presents a summary of the proceedings of a symposium in which participants gathered to discuss the education and training of foreign students in the United States and the relationship between this experience and the use of science and technology for development. A basic contention underlying the symposium was that the transfer of…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development, Foreign Students
Hanson, Mark – Comparative Education Review, 2006
Economic development in South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Ireland has accelerated dramatically since the 1960s, as it has in China more recently. These areas share a common element in their development strategies--the aggressive pursuit, acquisition, and incorporation of knowledge from industrialized nations. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Development, Educational Change, Technology Transfer
Southern Growth Policies Board, Research Triangle Park, NC. – 1989
This report presents a strategic plan for the South to extend its recent success in economic development to incorporate research, manufacturing technology, and new employment opportunities demanding highly skilled workers. The report first lists a set of goals and related objectives, and these are followed by two sections discussing (1) technology…
Descriptors: Diffusion (Communication), Economic Development, Labor Force Development, Postsecondary Education
Quinn, James Brian; And Others – Scientific American, 1987
Discusses the transformation of service industries since World War II into the number one element in the economy, emphasizing the role that technology has played. Addresses the need for service industries to become even more technology-intensive, in an effort to stabilize employment and make manufacturing in the United States more competitive. (TW)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Economic Progress, Employment Patterns, Labor Economics