DocumentCode :
320583
Title :
“Learning-by-living”: the hidden contribution of universities to economic development
Author :
Onceicao, Pedroc ; Heitor, Manuelv
Author_Institution :
IC2 Inst., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Volume :
6
fYear :
1998
fDate :
6-9 Jan 1998
Firstpage :
271
Abstract :
The importance of the contribution of universities to economic development has been widely acknowledged, citing the role of education and research. The authors propose that the contribution of universities goes much beyond the one provided by these activities. The hidden dimension of the university´s role in promoting growth is associated with the institutional characteristics of the university. The paper presents anecdotal evidence that they argue, shows that “learning-by-living” in universities has contributed to economic development. They describe traditional perspectives on the impact of universities on growth, and discuss recent advances that shed light on the importance of learning-by-living. Finally, they derive policy, university management, and theoretical implications. An important result is that the institutional integrity of the university must be preserved
Keywords :
economics; education; research and development management; economic development; institutional characteristics; institutional integrity; learning-by-living; policy; research; universities; university management; Context modeling; Educational institutions; Educational technology; Humans; Investments; Power generation economics; Power system modeling; Research and development; Standards development; Technological innovation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1998., Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kohala Coast, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8255-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1998.654783
Filename :
654783
Link To Document :
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