The role of organisational culture in university–firm cooperation: multiple case studies

Rafael Sartor de Oliveira, Mário Franco, Margarida Rodrigues
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Abstract

Purpose

Cooperative agreements between universities and firms (U–F) have gained prominence. However, the literature on organisational culture and the formation of cooperation agreements is scarce. This study aims to analyse, from the perspective of the managers of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and those in charge in universities, the perceptions of the influence of organisational culture on this type of U–F cooperation.

Design/methodology/approach

To this end, multiple case studies were adopted, involving cooperation agreements between a Portuguese and eight SMEs incubated in UBImedical. Semi-structured interviews were used to gather information, aiming to understand the meaning, importance and possible obstacles caused by organisational culture in this U–F cooperation agreement.

Findings

Content analysis of the results obtained leads to the conclusion that cultural compatibility is a crucial factor for successful U–F cooperation. The exchange of knowledge, mutual trust and flexibility between those involved are identified as key determinants to build shared norms that allow a more productive, assertive union.

Practical implications

The study represents an important tool to support SME managers and those in charge of universities, as the evidence obtained can help them to define policies and actions with regard to the U–F cooperation process. More precisely, these SME and university managers could give more attention to culture in future cooperation agreements.

Originality/value

This study advances understanding of the role of organisational culture in a cooperation agreement since this was a gap identified in the literature on the topic. It also contributes to the existing body of work on U–F cooperation, demonstrating that organisational culture is considered important by partners in these agreements and should be adjusted towards compatible alignment of each party’s expectations.

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组织文化在大学与企业合作中的作用:多个案例研究
目的 大学与企业(U-F)之间的合作协议日益受到重视。然而,有关组织文化与合作协议形成的文献却很少。本研究旨在从中小型企业(SMEs)经理和大学负责人的角度,分析他们对组织文化对这种 U-F 合作的影响的看法。采用半结构式访谈收集信息,旨在了解组织文化在这种 U-F 合作协议中的含义、重要性和可能造成的障碍。对所获结果进行内容分析后得出的结论是,文化兼容性是 U-F 合作取得成功的关键因素。参与人员之间的知识交流、相互信任和灵活性被认为是建立共同规范的关键决定因素,而这些共同规范可以使联盟更有成效、更自信。更确切地说,这些中小型企业和大学的管理者可以在未来的合作协议中更加重视文化。原创性/价值本研究加深了人们对组织文化在合作协议中的作用的理解,因为这是相关文献中的一个空白。本研究还为现有的中外合作研究做出了贡献,证明了组织文化在这些协议中被合作伙伴视为重要因素,并应进行调整,使各方的期望相一致。
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期刊介绍: The IJOA welcomes papers that draw on, but not exclusively: ■Organization theory ■Organization behaviour ■Organization development ■Organizational learning ■Strategic and change management ■People in organizational contexts including human resource management and human resource development ■Business and its interrelationship with society ■Ethics and morals, spirituality
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