1988
DOI: 10.1016/0048-7333(88)90032-7
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Linking university and industry: An organizational experience in Mexico

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“…For instance, it has been shown that periods marked by economic and/or technological turbulence in the US have provided appropriate conditions for university-industry linkages to flourish (Baba, 1988). Similarly, the economic crisis and the new trade policies have been fundamental driving forces for industry to seek cooperation with universities in Mexico (Waissbluth et al, 1988). Another related structural factor inducing interinstitutional agreements might be the need to improve a nation's capability to exploit scientific and technological advances (Smith, 1984;Mattison, 1987;SCC, 1988).…”
Section: Structural Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, it has been shown that periods marked by economic and/or technological turbulence in the US have provided appropriate conditions for university-industry linkages to flourish (Baba, 1988). Similarly, the economic crisis and the new trade policies have been fundamental driving forces for industry to seek cooperation with universities in Mexico (Waissbluth et al, 1988). Another related structural factor inducing interinstitutional agreements might be the need to improve a nation's capability to exploit scientific and technological advances (Smith, 1984;Mattison, 1987;SCC, 1988).…”
Section: Structural Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mexico, university-industry collaboration must be carried out under special circumstances, which derive from the country's stage of economic and technological development. These circumstances cause university-industry collaboration to have certain distinctive characteristics which distinguish them from similar experiences in industrialised countries (Waissbluth et al, 1988).…”
Section: Scientijc and Technological Activities (Sta) In Mexicomentioning
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“…Traditionally, most ideas and designs have been transferred to corporate producers informally, via hands off methods such as academic publications or through individual contact methods such as hiring students or consulting with researchers [3,7,8,15,16,27]. As recently as the late 1970s as Niels Reimers noted, "many universities [had] no .…”
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“…In other words, the relationship between academia and industry in developing countries does not show strong linkages, and this has largely been the case until today (Crane, 1977;Waissbluth et al, 1988;Sutz, 2000;Intarakumnerd et al, 2002). Therefore, some scholars (e.g.…”
Section: Academic Research and Entrepreneurial Activities Of Unimentioning
confidence: 99%