This paper examines the potential and actual contributions to regional development and growth that UK higher education institutions can make through their 'third mission' activities. The authors adopt a case study approach and qualitative methods to analyse the details of academic activities, especially those related to business sectors and the welfare of local communities. Their data and analysis show that university-wide academic enterprise activities are not systematically organized or coordinated. The very concept of 'academic enterprise' has not been well received by the majority of academic staff. The findings have two major policy and managerial implications. First, there needs to be a reduction in the reliance on income from the Hig...
Universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) have come to be regarded as key sources ...
In this paper, we discuss the nature of the university-industry relationship and recommend specific ...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
This paper explores the idea of the entrepreneurial university and how it differs in diverse regiona...
As the social and economic landscape changes, universities are coming under growing pressure to cont...
There is an increasing interest in the analysis of how universities should maximise their specific r...
Purpose Over the last few decades, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have become key players in ...
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the impact of a major extension to Lancaster University’s Managemen...
There is an increasing interest in the analysis of how universities should maximise their specific r...
There has been strong policy interest in universities becoming more entrepreneurial and engaging in ...
An institution engaged in fostering and nourishing an entrepreneurial ecosystem (EES) must be strong...
Within the UK, universities have been obtaining additional income by engaging in the commercialisati...
In recent years, there has been increased pressure on universities to deliver on their third mission...
The chapter contributes to the literature and discussions on the regional engagement of universities...
According to the most recent annual report on university-based "spin-out" enterprises, universities ...
Universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) have come to be regarded as key sources ...
In this paper, we discuss the nature of the university-industry relationship and recommend specific ...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
This paper explores the idea of the entrepreneurial university and how it differs in diverse regiona...
As the social and economic landscape changes, universities are coming under growing pressure to cont...
There is an increasing interest in the analysis of how universities should maximise their specific r...
Purpose Over the last few decades, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have become key players in ...
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the impact of a major extension to Lancaster University’s Managemen...
There is an increasing interest in the analysis of how universities should maximise their specific r...
There has been strong policy interest in universities becoming more entrepreneurial and engaging in ...
An institution engaged in fostering and nourishing an entrepreneurial ecosystem (EES) must be strong...
Within the UK, universities have been obtaining additional income by engaging in the commercialisati...
In recent years, there has been increased pressure on universities to deliver on their third mission...
The chapter contributes to the literature and discussions on the regional engagement of universities...
According to the most recent annual report on university-based "spin-out" enterprises, universities ...
Universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) have come to be regarded as key sources ...
In this paper, we discuss the nature of the university-industry relationship and recommend specific ...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...