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Abstract(s)
Purpose – This article investigates the reasons for collaboration and the barriers to cooperation
between universities and industry organizations. In an increasingly integrated world, cooperation
between universities and companies is likely to grow in forthcoming years.
Design/methodology/approach – The approach taken in this article differs from previous works
in the sense that it reveals the psychological frameworks that academics and managers hold about
collaborating with each other. Data come from a survey of academic and managerial staff working in
several universities and companies in Portugal and Finland.
Findings – Overall results show that academics still see companies as information sources for their
researches, but they are also willing to participate in joint projects in which academic knowledge is not
the sole output.
Originality/value – Provides information for companies and universities with regard to how to
embark on such cooperative endeavors.
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Keywords
Universities Organizations Strategic Alliances Communication
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Gomes, Jorge F.S. … [et al.]. (2005). “Managing relationships of the republic of science and the kingdom of industry”. The Journal of Workplace Learning, Vol. 17 No. 1/2 : pp. 88-98
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited