University-industry collaborative (UIC) in Malaysia has received very little research attention in the literature. Furthermore, worldwide development of UIC project management approaches has been carried out without due consideration of the unique attributes associated neither with this specific environment nor with the high degree of uncertainty intrinsically associated with research projects. This investigation leverages on the available literature, interviews with university-industry research partners and our own works to understand the nature of UIC R&D. This work focuses particular attention on the factors that relate to current project management practices and the methodology applied. It present the findings of qualitative interviews ...
In Malaysia, collaboration between university and industry is still limited. This requires improveme...
In an environment of globalisation, intense competition and rising R&D costs, collaboration has beco...
In Malaysia, collaboration between university and industry is still limited. This requires improveme...
This study examines the growth, need for and demands on university-industry collaborative (UIC) part...
AbstractThis paper presents a new program and project management (PPM) approach especially devoted t...
This paper presents a new program and project management (PPM) approach especially devoted to suppor...
This paper aims to help stakeholders involved in collaborative university-industry R&D initiatives b...
Despite the high adoption of project management, project delivery results are still below expectatio...
This study aims to identify good managerial practices on university-industry collaborative projects....
This study explored the management of university-industry collaborations (UICs). Although increasing...
This paper reports a longitudinal multi-case research project encompassing 72 semi-structured interv...
AbstractA successful university and industry collaboration needs to involve a dedicated project cham...
Collaborative research projects as a means to organise Information Systems research and prototyping ...
In April 2004, a new law turned Japanese national universities into independent public corporations....
The sharing of information and expertise has been shown to enhance innovation. Therefore, against a ...
In Malaysia, collaboration between university and industry is still limited. This requires improveme...
In an environment of globalisation, intense competition and rising R&D costs, collaboration has beco...
In Malaysia, collaboration between university and industry is still limited. This requires improveme...
This study examines the growth, need for and demands on university-industry collaborative (UIC) part...
AbstractThis paper presents a new program and project management (PPM) approach especially devoted t...
This paper presents a new program and project management (PPM) approach especially devoted to suppor...
This paper aims to help stakeholders involved in collaborative university-industry R&D initiatives b...
Despite the high adoption of project management, project delivery results are still below expectatio...
This study aims to identify good managerial practices on university-industry collaborative projects....
This study explored the management of university-industry collaborations (UICs). Although increasing...
This paper reports a longitudinal multi-case research project encompassing 72 semi-structured interv...
AbstractA successful university and industry collaboration needs to involve a dedicated project cham...
Collaborative research projects as a means to organise Information Systems research and prototyping ...
In April 2004, a new law turned Japanese national universities into independent public corporations....
The sharing of information and expertise has been shown to enhance innovation. Therefore, against a ...
In Malaysia, collaboration between university and industry is still limited. This requires improveme...
In an environment of globalisation, intense competition and rising R&D costs, collaboration has beco...
In Malaysia, collaboration between university and industry is still limited. This requires improveme...