Research and Development Transformation in Central Asia: University-led Research Consortiums
Journal Title: Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics - Year 2018, Vol 11, Issue 22
Abstract
The growth of knowledge-intensive societies has brought dramatic changes to the higher education landscape, changing the role of universities as well as academiaindustry relationship models. The changing roles of universities in teaching, innovation and entrepreneurial enthusiasm impact the national innovation systems of many developed and developing countries. This paper attempts to study existing models of university-industry collaboration in Central Asia, using structured interviews to provide analytical and practically applicable strategies to address various issues in higher education.
Authors and Affiliations
Jayarethanam PILLA, Aureliu SINDILA, Anna NAGORNOVA
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