Collaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.

A shift has occurred in the traditional type of centralised government control to a more multilevel type of governing referred to as governance. The change from government to governance can be illustrated with an emphasis on networks and social capital enhancement. In higher education this is envelo...

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Main Author: Ljunggren, Maria
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: KTH, Samhällsplanering och miljö 2010
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-282012013-01-08T13:10:44ZCollaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.engLjunggren, MariaKTH, Samhällsplanering och miljöStockholm : KTH2010governancepolicy networkshigher education institutionspublic-private partnershipscollaborationresearch and teaching linkssocial capitalMode 2Triple helixSociologySociologiA shift has occurred in the traditional type of centralised government control to a more multilevel type of governing referred to as governance. The change from government to governance can be illustrated with an emphasis on networks and social capital enhancement. In higher education this is enveloped through a larger emphasis on institutionalisation of collaboration between the higher education institutions (HEI) and the surrounding environment. In lieu of large block grants come financial incentives through semi-governmental agencies embracing collaboration projects between industry and HEI as well as municipalities.` This licentiate thesis objective is to study the collaboration task’s practical implication on undergraduate education in terms of social capital enhancement and research and teaching links. This is reported in two articles that elaborate on social capital establishment through a policy program and whether policy programs focusing on research collaborations also have an effect on undergraduate education by improving research and teaching links. In general, the findings of this thesis indicate that semi-governmental policy programs have a positive effect on establishing new social capital between regional HEI, industry and municipalities, and that semi-governmentally financed research profiles also have a positive effect on undergraduate education by introducing a link to research outside and within the HEI.   QC 20110117Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-28201urn:isbn:978-91-7415-797-0Trita-SOM , 1653-6126 ; 2010-13application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic governance
policy networks
higher education institutions
public-private partnerships
collaboration
research and teaching links
social capital
Mode 2
Triple helix
Sociology
Sociologi
spellingShingle governance
policy networks
higher education institutions
public-private partnerships
collaboration
research and teaching links
social capital
Mode 2
Triple helix
Sociology
Sociologi
Ljunggren, Maria
Collaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.
description A shift has occurred in the traditional type of centralised government control to a more multilevel type of governing referred to as governance. The change from government to governance can be illustrated with an emphasis on networks and social capital enhancement. In higher education this is enveloped through a larger emphasis on institutionalisation of collaboration between the higher education institutions (HEI) and the surrounding environment. In lieu of large block grants come financial incentives through semi-governmental agencies embracing collaboration projects between industry and HEI as well as municipalities.` This licentiate thesis objective is to study the collaboration task’s practical implication on undergraduate education in terms of social capital enhancement and research and teaching links. This is reported in two articles that elaborate on social capital establishment through a policy program and whether policy programs focusing on research collaborations also have an effect on undergraduate education by improving research and teaching links. In general, the findings of this thesis indicate that semi-governmental policy programs have a positive effect on establishing new social capital between regional HEI, industry and municipalities, and that semi-governmentally financed research profiles also have a positive effect on undergraduate education by introducing a link to research outside and within the HEI.   === QC 20110117
author Ljunggren, Maria
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title Collaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.
title_short Collaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.
title_full Collaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.
title_fullStr Collaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.
title_full_unstemmed Collaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.
title_sort collaborations effect on undergraduate education : a study of two policyprograms.
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