Universities and Colleges as Economic Drivers

Universities and Colleges as Economic Drivers
Author: Jason E. Lane,D. Bruce Johnstone
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781438445021

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Local, state, and national economies are facing unprecedented levels of international competition. The current fiscal crisis has hampered the ability of many governments in the developed world to directly facilitate economic growth. At the same time, many governments in the developing world are investing significant new resources into local infrastructure and industry development initiatives. At the heart of the current economic transformation lie our colleges and universities. Through their roles in education, innovation, knowledge transfer, and community engagement, these institutions are working toward spurring economic growth and prosperity. This book brings together leading scholars from a variety of disciplines to assess how universities and colleges exert impact on economic growth. The contributors consider various methodologies, metrics, and data sources that may be used to gauge the performance of diverse higher education institutions in improving economic outcomes in the United States and around the world. Also presented are new typologies of economic development activities and related state policies that are designed to improve understanding of such initiatives and generate new energy and focus for an international community of scholars and practitioners working to formulate new models for how public universities and colleges may lead economic development in their states and communities while still performing their traditional educational functions. Universities and Colleges as Economic Drivers is meant to cultivate greater understanding among elected officials, business representatives, policymakers, and other concerned parties about the central roles universities and colleges play in national, state, and local economies.

The University and the Economy

The University and the Economy
Author: Aldo Geuna,Federica Rossi
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781782549499

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This book provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the many ways in which universities contribute to economic development and growth. It demonstrates the causal interactions between universities� activities and economic outcomes, and presents

Economics of Higher Education

Economics of Higher Education
Author: Selma J. Mushkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1962
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: MINN:31951000905696Y

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Composite work in economic research on higher education in the USA - covers labour demand and supply of professional workers and university graduates, financing educational investment, etc. References and statistical tables.

The Leading World s Most Innovative Universities

The Leading World   s Most Innovative Universities
Author: Abdulrahman Obaid AI-Youbi,Adnan Hamza Mohammad Zahed,Mahmoud Nadim Nahas,Ahmad Abousree Hegazy
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030596941

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This open access book is unique in its contents. No other title in the book market has tackled this important subject. It introduces innovation as a way of practice for world-class universities. It, then, discusses the criteria for being innovative in the academic world. The book selects some of the top innovative world-class universities to study the factors that qualified them to be innovative, so that any other university can follow their steps to become innovative. The final chapter of the book presents some recommendations in this regard.

Universities as Engines of Economic Development

Universities as Engines of Economic Development
Author: Edward Crawley,John Hegarty,Kristina Edström,Juan Cristobal Garcia Sanchez
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-06-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030475499

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This book describes patterns of behavior that collectively allow universities to exchange knowledge more effectively with industry, accelerate innovation and eventually contribute to economic development. These are based on the effective practices of leading and ambitious universities around the world that the authors have benchmarked, and the personal experiences of the authors in a number of international institution building projects, including those of MIT. The authors provide guidance that is globally applicable, but must be locally adapted. The approach is first to describe the context in which universities act as engines of economic development, and then present a set of effective practices in four domains: education, research, innovation, and supporting practices. Each of these domains has three to six practices, and each practice is presented in a similar template, with an abstract, a rationale and description, key actions and one or two mini-case studies. The practices are summarized by integrative case studies. The book: Focuses on a globally adaptable set of effective practices, complemented by case studies, that can enhance universities’ contribution to economic development, based on an integrated view of education, research and innovation; Presents effective practices and broader insights that come from real global experience, spelled out in templates and explained by cases; Includes tangible resources for university leaders, policy makers and funders on how to proceed.

Economics of Higher Education

Economics of Higher Education
Author: United States. Education Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1962
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: MINN:31951D03517907D

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Economics of Higher Education

Economics of Higher Education
Author: Robert K. Toutkoushian,Michael B. Paulsen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2016-03-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401775069

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This book examines the many ways in which economic concepts, theories and models can be used to examine issues in higher education. The topics explored in the book include how students make college-going decisions, the payoffs to students and society from going to college, markets for higher education services, demand and supply in markets for higher education, why and how state and federal governments intervene in higher education markets, college and university revenues and expenditures, how institutions use net-pricing strategies and non-price product-differentiation strategies to pursue their goals and to compete in higher education markets, as well as issues related to faculty labor markets. The book is written for both economists and non-economists who study higher education issues and provides readers with background information and thorough explanations and illustrations of key economic concepts. In addition to reviewing the contributions economists have made to the study of higher education, it also examines recent research in each of the major topical areas. The book is policy-focused and each chapter analyses how contemporary higher education policies affect the behaviour of students, faculty and/or institutions of higher education. "Toutkoushian and Paulsen attempted a daunting task: to write a book on the economics of higher education for non-economists that is also useful to economists. A book that could be used for reference and as a textbook for higher education classes in economics, finance, and policy. They accomplish this tough balancing act with stunning success in a large volume that will serve as the go-to place for anyone interested in the history and current thinking on the economics of higher education.” William E. Becker, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Economics, Indiana University

Teaching in a Digital Age

Teaching in a Digital Age
Author: A. W Bates
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0995269238

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