2023
DOI: 10.1109/tem.2021.3050859
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Industry–University Collaborations in Emerging Economies: A Legitimacy Perspective

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“…Chapters 4 and 5, both focusing on understanding the UIC context from an industry perspective, are inspired by this recommendation. The focus on industry perspective for identifying policies to stimulate UIC may be justified by the recent tendency to consider industry perception as a key enabler of UIC (Samuel Adegbile et al, 2021;Sjöö & Hellström, 2021;Walters & Ruhanen, 2018). More specifically in chapter 4, we address the following question:…”
Section: To What Extent Do Academia In Rwanda Interact With Industry ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chapters 4 and 5, both focusing on understanding the UIC context from an industry perspective, are inspired by this recommendation. The focus on industry perspective for identifying policies to stimulate UIC may be justified by the recent tendency to consider industry perception as a key enabler of UIC (Samuel Adegbile et al, 2021;Sjöö & Hellström, 2021;Walters & Ruhanen, 2018). More specifically in chapter 4, we address the following question:…”
Section: To What Extent Do Academia In Rwanda Interact With Industry ...mentioning
confidence: 99%