Higher education and local economic development / Ernesto Tavoletti.

It is an intellectual necessity for universities to be open to participation by scholars and students all over the world; despite this, their sources of funding are almost entirely domestic and primarily governmental. The downloading of universities from national to regional government means that fu...

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Superior document:Strumenti per la didattica e la ricerca
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Strumenti per la didattica e per la ricerca ; 75
Physical Description:158 p.
Notes:E. Tavoletti teaches at the University of Macerata.
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Summary:It is an intellectual necessity for universities to be open to participation by scholars and students all over the world; despite this, their sources of funding are almost entirely domestic and primarily governmental. The downloading of universities from national to regional government means that funding is increasingly even regional or local. Policy makers, firms and students, who are increasingly funding universities, are not interested in the development of academic knowledge: they demand teaching, research and services that are useful for local economic development and employability. As a consequence there is a divergence between the aspirations of universities and their stakeholders' needs. Establishing beneficial relations between universities and their stakeholders is vital for the survival of European districts and clusters of SMEs. The research highlights how critical the dilemma is and suggests a theoretical framework for resolving it, through the introduction of a new model of governance for universities and a new concept of knowledge.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:8884538785
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ernesto Tavoletti.