Developing Engaged and Entrepreneurial Universities

Developing Engaged and Entrepreneurial Universities

Theories, Concepts and Empirical Findings

Kesting, Tobias; Baaken, Thomas; Plewa, Carolin; Kliewe, Thorsten

Springer Verlag, Singapore

10/2020

260

Mole

Inglês

9789811381324

15 a 20 dias

421

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Ch.1 A Brief History of Engaged and Entrepreneurial Universities.- Section 1: The State of Play - Engaged and Entrepreneurial Universities.- Ch.2 Embedding Entrepreneurial and Engaged Universities - A Holistic View.- Ch.3 Understanding the Governance of the Engaged and Entrepreneurial University in the Twenty-first Century: Towards a New Research and Policy Agenda.- Section 2.The Ecosystem Perspective.- Ch.4 Entrepreneurial University Indicators in Global University Rankings .- Ch.5 The Entrepreneurial University: Linking Endowed Chairs to Regional Economic Development.- Section 3: The Relationship Perspective.- Ch.6 The Engaged and Entrepreneurial University: A Model for Success for Smaller Programs.- Ch.7 The Dynamics of Managing Evolving University-Industry Linkages.- Section 4: The Organisational Perspective.- Ch.8 Universities and Science Parks: Engagements and Interactions in Developing and Attracting Talent.- Ch.9 Engagement Through Communication: Communicating Scientific Knowledge to SMEs.- Ch.10 An Entrepreneurial University Taxonomy Proposal.- Section 5: The Individual Perspective.- Ch.11 The Role of Experience of Academics in University Engagement:Looking at University-Industry Linkages.- Ch.12 Entrepreneurial Educators as Academic Intrapreneurs.- Ch.13 A Conceptual Framework of Leadership and Governance in Sustaining Entrepreneurial Universities Illustrated with Case Material from a Retrospective Review of a University's Strategic Transformation:The Enterprise University.
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