Education and human development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 29, 2023
The
teaching-learning
processes
in
higher
education
require
innovative
tools
that
allow
competency-based
training.
However,
knowledge
is
measured
numerically,
ignoring
disciplinary
performance.
Science,
Technology,
Engineering
and
Mathematics
(STEM)
are
methodologies
provide
spaces
for
learning
practical
with
the
use
of
technology
formation
competencies
because
student
to
assume
roles
decision
making
simulated
companies.
This
research
quantitative
correlational
presents
perception
290
university
students
on
development
managerial
competencies—individual
group—with
simulators.
Individually,
55.9%
indicate
scenario
planning,
group
47.9%
oriented
toward
search
efficiency
organizational
environment.
ANOVA
technique
showed
differences
according
gender,
where
women
create
personal
relationships
members
their
teams
make
business
decisions
(p
<
0.000),
men
competitive
obtain
results
0.000).
importance
simulators
highlighted,
need
adapt
facilitate
capacities
skills
these
efficiently
indicated
so
Higher
Education
Institutions
strategies
improve
through
STEM
methodologies.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
189, P. 122381 - 122381
Published: Feb. 8, 2023
Technological
Forecasting
and
Social
Change
(TFSC)
is
one
of
the
most
prominent
journals
to
focus
on
methodologies
practices
technological
forecasting
futures
studies.
This
study
aims
analyse
topical
structure
TFSC
track
cited
articles
published
in
journal
using
a
combination
structural
topic
model
(STM)
bibliometric
analysis.
The
STM
reveals
18
topics
TFSC,
quality
results
verified
based
semantic
coherence
exclusivity
scores
as
well
an
assessment
correlations
among
topics.
also
tracks
temporal
variations
prevalence
that
occurred
from
1969
2022,
shedding
light
changing
popularity
each
topic.
analysis
presents
decade-by-decade
perspective
geographical
dispersion
authors
affiliated
with
thereby
providing
truly
global
journal's
publishing
activity.
Technovation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
134, P. 103049 - 103049
Published: May 29, 2024
Relationships
between
universities
and
industry
are
a
source
of
entrepreneurial
activity
innovation.
Considering
the
complexity
university-industry
(U–I)
collaboration
though,
underlying
activities
require
formalisation
mechanisms
to
help
overcome
ambiguity,
mismatched
objectives,
demands
expectations
ensure
joint
innovation
outcomes.
Fairness
perceptions
have
also
been
found
determine
success
inter-organisational
relationships.
However,
date
fairness
has
not
explored
in
stakeholder
contexts,
such
as
those
prevalent
during
U–I
collaboration.
This
research
extends
knowledge
on
processes
by
exploring
if
increase
We
adopt
survey
methodology
explore
experiences
German
professors
engaging
Our
findings
identify
that
formalising
collaborations,
through
clear
procedural
guidelines
contracts
which
agree
responsibilities
outcome
expectations,
leads
enhanced
trust.
Furthermore,
both
distributive
were
positive
effect
These
advance
strategic
alliances
literature
identifying
importance
perceived
fairness,
is
often
deemed
be
important
material
outcomes
will
impact
upon
join
being
achieved.
this
proves
relationship
International Journal of Innovation Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 479 - 506
Published: July 25, 2022
Purpose
The
innovation
process
demands
an
interaction
between
environment
agents,
knowledge
generators
and
policies
of
incentive
for
not
only
development
by
companies.
Universities
have
gradually
become
the
core
production
system
and,
therefore,
their
role
regarding
has
more
important
diversified.
This
study
is
aimed
at
identifying
mechanisms
university–industry
(U–I)
collaboration,
as
well
operationalization
steps
U–I
collaboration
process.
Design/methodology/approach
identifying,
based
on
a
systematic
literature
review,
Findings
analysis
72
selected
articles
enabled
15
proposing
new
classification
such
developing
framework
presenting
Originality/value
In
this
paper,
authors
screened
nearly
1,500
papers
analyzed
in
detail
86
addressing
paper
provides
research
contributes
to
both
theory
practice
highlighting
managerial
aspects
stimulating
academic
timely
topic.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(9), P. 5304 - 5304
Published: April 28, 2022
At
present,
collaborative
innovation
has
become
an
integral
part
of
corporate
group
strategy.
However,
there
are
few
research
pieces
focusing
on
groups.
This
article
takes
Tus-Holdings,
a
model
enterprise
in
the
field
science
and
technology
services,
as
object,
uses
case
study
methods,
systematically
analyzes
group’s
strategy,
customers,
R&D,
management,
finance,
talent,
other
factors
from
strategic,
business,
support
levels
under
framework
total
management
form
cooperative
surplus.
The
found
that
is
important
for
groups
to
build
comprehensive,
system;
internal
shows
nonlinearity
diversity;
surplus
performance
closely
related
mode,
different
modes
will
produce
These
results
have
theoretical
value
practical
significance
modern
correctly
implement
strategy
improve
efficiency
innovation.