2019
DOI: 10.1108/jamr-02-2019-0017
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Academia a new knowledge supplier to the industry! Uncovering barriers in the process

Abstract: Purpose In the era of Industry 4.0, knowledge component plays a vital role in manufacturing. For tacking the new complexities of the business, a concept of knowledge supply chain (KSC) is being proposed, which takes into account of knowledge component. Higher education institutes (HEIs) which are primary creator of knowledge are important foundations of such supply chain and act as the “knowledge supplier.” The purpose of this paper is to focus on why the HEIs are failed to become knowledge supplier in develop… Show more

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“…The technologies based on the cyber-physical system, for example, can optimize the productivity of the first-mile/last-mile delivery in the big data system (B anyai et al, 2018). The disruptive technologies like the intelligent systems, the cloud technologies and the integrated mobile devices favor the information sharing, can develop a new supply chain model IJPPM 70,5 (Chandra and Grabis, 2016;Barata et al, 2018) and can transform the production (Lin et al, 2018;Kashyap and Agrawal, 2019).…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technologies based on the cyber-physical system, for example, can optimize the productivity of the first-mile/last-mile delivery in the big data system (B anyai et al, 2018). The disruptive technologies like the intelligent systems, the cloud technologies and the integrated mobile devices favor the information sharing, can develop a new supply chain model IJPPM 70,5 (Chandra and Grabis, 2016;Barata et al, 2018) and can transform the production (Lin et al, 2018;Kashyap and Agrawal, 2019).…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this model for innovation, the role of the university as a generator of social trust [50,51] is relevant for sustainable development because it contributes social capital to the analytical centres of innovation where it produces innovative works [52] and generates a "social contract" of science in accordance with existing social and economic demands [47,53].…”
Section: Triple Helix and Social Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Universities in India are mostly traditional. There is a severe lack of industry collaborations in formulating proper course curriculum for acquiring the right skills and knowledge to meet the employer demand of the twenty-first century (Kashyap and Agrawal 2019). Foreign partnerships enable local institutes to design their curriculum in alignment with international pedagogy and offer a diverse portfolio of subjects and specialisations to students.…”
Section: Rationale Of Foreign Partnership In Indian Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%