Exploring the Impact of Complex Multi-Level Governance Structures on the Societal Contribution of Universities to Knowledge-Based Urban Development

The current debate aims to reconceptualize the changing role and missions of the university in today’s knowledge economy and investigate how universities’ knowledge resources can benefit urban development and inform the direction of changes in universities. However, there is a la...

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Main Authors: Savis Gohari, Tor Medalen, Rolee Aranya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/10/279
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spelling doaj-9f5279d98b524cd2afe6635b688ed8582020-11-24T22:10:06ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602019-10-0181027910.3390/socsci8100279socsci8100279Exploring the Impact of Complex Multi-Level Governance Structures on the Societal Contribution of Universities to Knowledge-Based Urban DevelopmentSavis Gohari0Tor Medalen1Rolee Aranya2Department of Architecture and Planning, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 7491 Trondheim, NorwayDepartment of Architecture and Planning, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 7491 Trondheim, NorwayDepartment of Architecture and Planning, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 7491 Trondheim, NorwayThe current debate aims to reconceptualize the changing role and missions of the university in today’s knowledge economy and investigate how universities’ knowledge resources can benefit urban development and inform the direction of changes in universities. However, there is a lack of empirical studies exploring how governance networks and the institutional conditions of universities in specific contexts can support, limit and/or incentivize the integration of academic activities into societal development. There is a discussion of the various and paradoxical components of university transformation (institutional and physical), affecting their societal contribution, which conceptualizes a holistic and integrated approach towards governance that previously has not been fully investigated. This paper will examine the co-location case of university campuses in Trondheim to explore the implications of a multilevel governance network for achieving the goals of sustainable and knowledge-based urban development. This paper suggests that engineering effective governance is challenging and that factors related to the culture of the institution and their connecting strategies, government priorities, and temporal factors have a great influence on universities’ contribution to their societies. While investigating governance in this topic requires political, cultural, and periodic review, focusing on the interactions of governance multi-layers, this paper concludes that governments’ control functions or some moderate hierarchical coordination is necessary to avoid the failure of university governance and unbalanced societal contributions.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/10/279universityknowledge-based urban developmentgovernancestructuresocietal contributionco-locationtrondheim
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Social Sciences
university
knowledge-based urban development
governance
structure
societal contribution
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Rolee Aranya
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title Exploring the Impact of Complex Multi-Level Governance Structures on the Societal Contribution of Universities to Knowledge-Based Urban Development
title_short Exploring the Impact of Complex Multi-Level Governance Structures on the Societal Contribution of Universities to Knowledge-Based Urban Development
title_full Exploring the Impact of Complex Multi-Level Governance Structures on the Societal Contribution of Universities to Knowledge-Based Urban Development
title_fullStr Exploring the Impact of Complex Multi-Level Governance Structures on the Societal Contribution of Universities to Knowledge-Based Urban Development
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Impact of Complex Multi-Level Governance Structures on the Societal Contribution of Universities to Knowledge-Based Urban Development
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series Social Sciences
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publishDate 2019-10-01
description The current debate aims to reconceptualize the changing role and missions of the university in today’s knowledge economy and investigate how universities’ knowledge resources can benefit urban development and inform the direction of changes in universities. However, there is a lack of empirical studies exploring how governance networks and the institutional conditions of universities in specific contexts can support, limit and/or incentivize the integration of academic activities into societal development. There is a discussion of the various and paradoxical components of university transformation (institutional and physical), affecting their societal contribution, which conceptualizes a holistic and integrated approach towards governance that previously has not been fully investigated. This paper will examine the co-location case of university campuses in Trondheim to explore the implications of a multilevel governance network for achieving the goals of sustainable and knowledge-based urban development. This paper suggests that engineering effective governance is challenging and that factors related to the culture of the institution and their connecting strategies, government priorities, and temporal factors have a great influence on universities’ contribution to their societies. While investigating governance in this topic requires political, cultural, and periodic review, focusing on the interactions of governance multi-layers, this paper concludes that governments’ control functions or some moderate hierarchical coordination is necessary to avoid the failure of university governance and unbalanced societal contributions.
topic university
knowledge-based urban development
governance
structure
societal contribution
co-location
trondheim
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/8/10/279
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