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Abstract
National and regional governments have promoted the professionalisation of knowledge transfer by establishing specialised structures: Knowledge Transfer Offices (KTOs). Although previous research has examined the features and performance of KTOs extensively, there is limited evidence regarding their role and associated evolution in managing new academic, economic, social and environmental challenges that extend the scope and mission of both universities and of their KTOs. This exploratory study investigates the challenges encountered and the good practices of higher education institutions (HEIs) to improve knowledge transfer and innovation, making a threefold contribution. First, the study proposes a conceptual framework for improving KTO services based on the four intertwined dimensions of people, culture, governance and collaboration. Second, a multi-country analysis is conducted on the KTOs of nine European HEIs that participated in a project financed by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Higher Education Institutions (HEI) Initiative. Third, drawing on the results obtained from a questionnaire and a set of focus groups, the study constructs a proposed roadmap for implementing or improving KTOs. The findings demonstrate that KTOs should focus on up-skilling and reskilling staff (people) and implement effective governance and coordination mechanisms under the supervision of and in synergy with university governing bodies while continuously monitoring, adapting and improving organisational structure, processes and initiatives (governance). Furthermore, an entrepreneurial mind-set should be promoted among academic and non-academic staff and students (culture). Constructing or strengthening internal and external collaborations with the key stakeholders of the ecosystem (collaboration) is also crucial.
国家和地区政府通过建立专门机构来促进知识转让的专业化:知识转移办公室(KTOs)。虽然以往的研究对知识转移办公室的特点和绩效进行了广泛的研究,但有关其在管理新的学术、经济、社会和环境挑战方面的作用和相关演变的证据却很有限,这些挑战扩大了大学及其知识转移办公室的范围和使命。这项探索性研究调查了高等教育机构(HEIs)在改善知识转让和创新方面遇到的挑战和良好做法,做出了三方面的贡献。首先,研究从人员、文化、管理和协作这四个相互交织的方面提出了改进知识转让与创新服务的概念框架。其次,对参与欧洲创新与技术研究所高等教育机构计划资助项目的九所欧洲高等院校的 KTO 进行了多国分析。第三,根据问卷调查和一组焦点小组得出的结果,研究构建了实施或改进 KTO 的拟议路线图。研究结果表明,知识型组织应注重提高工作人员(人员)的技能和再培训,并在大学管理机构的监督和协同下实施有效的治理和协调机制,同时不断监测、调整和改进组织结构、流程和举措(治理)。此外,还应在学术和非学术人员及学生中倡导创业心态(文化)。与生态系统的主要利益相关者建立或加强内部和外部合作(合作)也至关重要。
期刊介绍:
The scope of ACS Earth and Space Chemistry includes the application of analytical, experimental and theoretical chemistry to investigate research questions relevant to the Earth and Space. The journal encompasses the highly interdisciplinary nature of research in this area, while emphasizing chemistry and chemical research tools as the unifying theme. The journal publishes broadly in the domains of high- and low-temperature geochemistry, atmospheric chemistry, marine chemistry, planetary chemistry, astrochemistry, and analytical geochemistry. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry publishes Articles, Letters, Reviews, and Features to provide flexible formats to readily communicate all aspects of research in these fields.