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Johnson, Eric M.; Chew, Robert – RTI International, 2021
Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a promising yet underutilized tool in the international development field. SNA entails collecting and analyzing data to characterize and visualize social networks, where nodes represent network members and edges connecting nodes represent relationships or exchanges among them. SNA can help both researchers and…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Data Collection, Economic Development
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Perniciaro, Richard C.; Nespoli, Lawrence A.; Anbarasan, Sivaraman – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2015
This chapter describes the development of an applied research center at Atlantic Cape Community College and a statewide workforce training consortium run by the community college sector in New Jersey. Their contributions to the economic development mission of the colleges as well as their impact on the perception of community colleges by…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Research and Development Centers, Labor Force Development, Consortia
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Ndille, Roland – African Educational Research Journal, 2015
The British colonial policy of education in the Southern Cameroons was guided by the philosophy of adapting education to the mentality, aptitude and occupations of the local population. This policy was gradually abandoned in the 1950s when it was realized that it was serving the colonial exploitative agenda of keeping natives to a permanently…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational History, Postcolonialism
Douglas, John H. – Science News, 1977
Assesses Japanese science and technology and finds it to be in excellent shape for the shift into a post-industrial age. Speculates about physical and psychological reasons why Japan is able to adapt. (CP)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Economic Development, Exports, Industry
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James, Dilmus D.; And Others – Social Science Quarterly, 1980
Reviews literature concerning questions confronting Third World countries in deciding to launch domestic programs of research and development. Concludes that the adoption of a domestic science and technology policy is not only an economic decision but also a highly political one involving the strategy of national development. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Political Issues, Research and Development Centers
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Wagner, Regine; Childs, Merilyn; Houlbrook, Mick – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2001
Presents economic responsiveness and critical social pedagogy as the main forces in work-based learning. Describes research of Australia's Research Centre for Learning and Social Transformation, which is guided by principles of accessibility, shared knowledge production, and multidisciplinary learning. (Contains 41 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research and Development Centers
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Walsh, John – Science, 1978
Details plans of the Carter administration to propose to Congress the creation of an International Technological Cooperation designed to assist less developed countries to make more effective use of science and technology. (CP)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Foreign Policy, Government Role
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Walsh, John – Science, 1981
Discusses recent efforts of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy to spark a regional economic resurgence through advanced technology in the Hudson River area. (CS)
Descriptors: College Science, Economic Development, Higher Education, Industry
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Nolting, Louvan E.; Feshbach, Murray – Science, 1980
Examined are the number and distribution of persons engaged in research and development in the U.S.S.R. Quantitative comparisons are made between Soviet and U.S. research and development employment. Data indicate that the estimated number of scientists and engineers in the U.S.S.R. substantially exceeds the number in the U.S. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economic Development, Engineering, Engineering Technology
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Walshok, Mary L.; Furtek, Edward; Lee, Carolyn W. B.; Windham, Patrick H. – Industry & Higher Education, 2002
The transformation of San Diego's economy to a research and high-tech focus had three critical influences: (1) supply of intellectual capital; (2) catalytic business and financial networks; and (3) breadth and depth of advanced skills and knowledge. Clusters of research institutions partnered with technology-focused networks to provide these key…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Higher Education, Human Capital, Innovation
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Shaffer, Lyle E. – Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, 1979
The author, the president of Amoco Venture Capital Company, a subsidiary of Standard Oil Company of Indiana designed to promote minority purchasing and finance minority enterprise, describes his program and the national program to promote minority enterprise. Ways that research administrators can develop minority sources for laboratory needs are…
Descriptors: Black Businesses, Business, Economic Development, Higher Education
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Wong, Poh-Kam – Industry and Higher Education, 2006
In the late 1990s the Singapore government embarked on a set of far-reaching strategies intended to develop the city-state into one of the major life science R&D and industrial clusters in Asia. Besides efforts to attract leading overseas life science companies to establish operations in Singapore, the government has developed new life science…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biological Sciences, Research and Development Centers, Government (Administrative Body)
Maidique, Modesto A. – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1988
Higher education can act as a focal point of economic development. The most widely recognized type of economic development entails an association between a university, its research facilities, and private industry. An example of this partnership is the one between Stanford University and the industries in the "Silicon Valley." (MLW)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Economics, Global Approach, Higher Education
Kurth, Paula K.; And Others – 1989
A study sought to analyze the capability of the system existing in Pennsylvania to deliver a comprehensive articulated vocational education program to all, identify problems, and make recommendations to improve the delivery system. Prior studies were reviewed, the current system was described, problems were identified, promising elements were…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Delivery Systems, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship
Sheppard, Ronald J. – 1986
Urban universities have a definite role to play within the context of strategic economic development. Coordination between state and local government, the private sector, and the academic community can lead to effective partnerships to formulate and implement economic development plans. Declining university enrollments and fewer dollars available…
Descriptors: Community, Diffusion (Communication), Economic Development, Higher Education
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