Discover and Prioritize the Factors Affecting the Structure of the Entrepreneurial University: The Proposal for Success in the University's Third Generation Tasks

Journal Title: Roshd-e-Fanavari - Year 2017, Vol 13, Issue 52

Abstract

With the passing of the era of the first and second generation of university that training-oriented universities and research-oriented universities are well stablished, the third generation as an entrepreneurial university has been introduced. The aim of present article is Identifying and ranking Entrepreneurial University's Structural Dimension. Entrepreneurial university appears as a center which focuses on humanity knowledge and publication of it, research, preparation and academic attitude towards development of economy with more operational system, which is known as one of the most important events in recent years. By considering the necessity of developing such universities, must examine structure basis of that and Iran,s universities should have sufficient knowledge about this kind of university. In this paper, researchers after literature review, proceed to recognition of effective structural dimensions on entrepreneurial university using Delphi method in three rounds. then they ranked this dimensions by using AHP. After recognizing dimensions using Delphi method they are classified by using networking process: integration, independence, professionalism, complexity, centralization and formality. The result of present article shows that scientific system of country should consider lots of structural dimension's in universities especially in independence and integration and professionalism. Because Entrepreneurial University's Structure should persuade creativity and synergy, it seems that the combination of the components of the composition and independence, is the one of the most influential factors that affects the structure.

Authors and Affiliations

Mesbaholhoda Bagheri, Khalil Noruzi, Mehdi Mohammadi, Javad Azadi AhmadAbadi

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  • EP ID EP368631
  • DOI 10.7508/jstpi.2017.04.002
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Mesbaholhoda Bagheri, Khalil Noruzi, Mehdi Mohammadi, Javad Azadi AhmadAbadi (2017). Discover and Prioritize the Factors Affecting the Structure of the Entrepreneurial University: The Proposal for Success in the University's Third Generation Tasks. Roshd-e-Fanavari, 13(52), 8-14. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-368631