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Universities in the Knowledge Economy - Higher education organisation and global change (Paperback)
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Universities in the Knowledge Economy - Higher education organisation and global change (Paperback)
Series: International Studies in Higher Education
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Universities are fundamental to the contemporary knowledge economy.
They directly and indirectly support economic growth in both
developing and advanced economies. In addition to their traditional
teaching and research functions, they often also have important
roles in supporting regional development and urban regeneration, as
well as involvement in fostering international relations, in ,
cultural developments and in enhancing social cohesion. While
higher education institutions in many countries are often assigned
key roles in economic and social policy prescriptions, exactly what
those roles are and how they should be carried out are often
unclear. Universities and the Knowledge Economy provides a
much-needed theoretical and empirical analysis of these functions,
taking a critical look at the complex connections between knowledge
creation, the knowledge economy, and higher education today. This
volume: Brings together work on these topics by international
experts, reporting and analysing recent policy developments and
research Shows the significance of the university's role in the
knowledge economy, and the precise roles that it can play. Presents
a range of studies showing how universities interact with other
knowledge producers and users, and how these interactions can be
managed to achieve the most effective applications of knowledge
Universities are multi-faceted institutions that everywhere are
accorded special status. Universities and the Knowledge Economy
examines how these institutions carry our knowledge production and
application, and how their distinctive characters affect what they
do. . This title is of both intellectual and operational relevance,
and would be suitable for those interested in higher education and
policy and practice, and in the theory of higher education. Paul
Temple is Reader in Higher Education Management and Co-Director of
the Centre for Higher Education Studies at the Institute of
Education, University of London, UK.
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