La Relación Universidad-Empresa en América Latina: ¿Apropiación Incorrecta de Modelos Foráneos?

Title: The University-Industry Relations in Latin America: The Misuse of Foreign Models? This article examines how Bolivian lecturers respond to the debate on the production of knowledge and its transfer to the productive sector and its implications for the transformation of Latin American univ...

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Main Authors: Jaider Manuel Vega Jurado, Ignacio Fernández de Lucio, Ronald Huanca López
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2007-09-01
Series:Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
Online Access:http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/410
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spelling doaj-c59e12b145e640c6bf3c39631d00a2142020-11-24T23:19:47ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242007-09-012397107409La Relación Universidad-Empresa en América Latina: ¿Apropiación Incorrecta de Modelos Foráneos?Jaider Manuel Vega Jurado0Ignacio Fernández de Lucio1Ronald Huanca López2INGENIO (CSIC-UPV)INGENIO (CSIC-UPV)Universidad Técnica de OruroTitle: The University-Industry Relations in Latin America: The Misuse of Foreign Models? This article examines how Bolivian lecturers respond to the debate on the production of knowledge and its transfer to the productive sector and its implications for the transformation of Latin American universities. The empirical analysis is based on a survey of 349 lecturers from Bolivian public universities, which inquired into aspects of university-industry relations (UIR). Although the results indicate that lecturers are in favour of relations with firms, there are several barriers to such relationships, such as lack of institutional support, generally unfavourable atmosphere in universities, and an industrial structure comprising few firms in knowledge-intensive sectors and firms with low absorptive capacity. In the context of Bolivia, unlike what occurs in developed countries, UIR have been configured around scientifically unimportant activities which has had a negative effect on the consolidation of research.http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/410
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La Relación Universidad-Empresa en América Latina: ¿Apropiación Incorrecta de Modelos Foráneos?
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Ignacio Fernández de Lucio
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title La Relación Universidad-Empresa en América Latina: ¿Apropiación Incorrecta de Modelos Foráneos?
title_short La Relación Universidad-Empresa en América Latina: ¿Apropiación Incorrecta de Modelos Foráneos?
title_full La Relación Universidad-Empresa en América Latina: ¿Apropiación Incorrecta de Modelos Foráneos?
title_fullStr La Relación Universidad-Empresa en América Latina: ¿Apropiación Incorrecta de Modelos Foráneos?
title_full_unstemmed La Relación Universidad-Empresa en América Latina: ¿Apropiación Incorrecta de Modelos Foráneos?
title_sort la relación universidad-empresa en américa latina: ¿apropiación incorrecta de modelos foráneos?
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado
series Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
issn 0718-2724
publishDate 2007-09-01
description Title: The University-Industry Relations in Latin America: The Misuse of Foreign Models? This article examines how Bolivian lecturers respond to the debate on the production of knowledge and its transfer to the productive sector and its implications for the transformation of Latin American universities. The empirical analysis is based on a survey of 349 lecturers from Bolivian public universities, which inquired into aspects of university-industry relations (UIR). Although the results indicate that lecturers are in favour of relations with firms, there are several barriers to such relationships, such as lack of institutional support, generally unfavourable atmosphere in universities, and an industrial structure comprising few firms in knowledge-intensive sectors and firms with low absorptive capacity. In the context of Bolivia, unlike what occurs in developed countries, UIR have been configured around scientifically unimportant activities which has had a negative effect on the consolidation of research.
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