通过创意想象力讲习班,促成非洲学术界与创意经济之间的合作

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Industry and Higher Education Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1177/09504222231222259
Waithera Kibuchi, Folakemi Ogungbe, Vuyolwethu Madyibi
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非洲的创意产业因其促进人类和经济增长与发展的潜力而日益受到关注。要将这种潜力转化为实实在在的可持续发展,需要高等教育(HE)机构与创意经济之间的持续合作。本案例研究反映了 "创意想象工作室"(CIWs)在促成肯尼亚、尼日利亚和南非的高等教育机构与特定创意行业之间的合作方面所发挥的作用。创意想象工作坊是非洲可持续创意经济中心(AHSCE)研究项目的初始阶段。其目的是通过提供在线交流和联网机会,支持网络建设与合作。研讨会的参与者是通过正式和非正式网络程序招募的。CIWs 表明,像 AHSCE 这样的中介机构可以提供虚拟的 "第三空间",其特点是几乎没有进入的经济障碍,鼓励学者和企业家相互接触,促进知识和资源的交流。虽然虚拟研讨会的交付模式能提高出席率和参与度,但它很容易受到国家基础设施的限制。要建立足够的信任,将虚拟建立的联系转化为面对面的合作关系,还需要延长时间表或采用虚拟与实体互动相结合的混合模式。
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Brokering collaborations between academia and the creative economies in Africa through creative imagination workshops
Africa’s creative industries are increasingly receiving attention due to their potential to generate human and economic growth and development. Converting this potential into tangible and sustainable development requires consistent collaboration between higher education (HE) institutions and the creative economy. This case study reflects on the role of Creative Imagination Workshops (CIWs) in brokering collaboration between HE and selected creative sectors in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa. The CIWs were an initial phase of the African Hub for Sustainable Creative Economies (AHSCE) research project. They aimed to support network building and collaboration by providing online exchange and networking opportunities. Workshop participants were recruited through both formal and informal networking processes. The CIWs demonstrate that intermediaries such as the AHSCE can offer virtual ‘third spaces’ which feature little to no financial barrier to entry, encouraging academics and entrepreneurs to engage with each other, and facilitating the exchange of knowledge and resources. While the virtual workshop delivery model precipitates high levels of attendance and engagement, it is vulnerable to limitations in national infrastructure. Generating enough trust to transform connections initiated virtually into collaborative in-person partnerships also requires an extended timetable or a hybrid model combining virtual and physical interactions.
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Industry and Higher Education
Industry and Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Industry and Higher Education focuses on the multifaceted and complex relationships between higher education institutions and business and industry. It looks in detail at the processes and enactments of academia-business cooperation as well as examining the significance of that cooperation in wider contexts, such as regional development, entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems. While emphasizing the practical aspects of academia-business cooperation, IHE also locates practice in theoretical and research contexts, questioning received opinion and developing our understanding of what constitutes truly effective cooperation. Selected key topics Knowledge transfer - processes, mechanisms, successes and failures Research commercialization - from conception to product ''Graduate employability'' - definition, needs and methods Education for entrepreneurship - techniques, measurement and impact The role of the university in economic and social development The third mission and the entrepreneurial university Skills needs and the role of higher education Business-education partnerships for social and economic progress University-industry training and consultancy programmes Innovation networks and their role in furthering university-industry engagement
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