2014
DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2014.881344
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National innovation and knowledge performance: the role of higher education teaching and training

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“…Studies also show that there is an association between higher education institutions and development (Huijs 2003;Nieuwenhuis et al, 2003). Saad and Guermat (2014) in their study on national innovation and knowledge performance, stressing the role of higher education teaching and training, show that there should be a focus to increasing access to and investment in higher education, which they argue could be vital for innovation performance. The employees with higher education qualification could influence the performance of an innovative firm more propitiously in the following ways.…”
Section: H1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies also show that there is an association between higher education institutions and development (Huijs 2003;Nieuwenhuis et al, 2003). Saad and Guermat (2014) in their study on national innovation and knowledge performance, stressing the role of higher education teaching and training, show that there should be a focus to increasing access to and investment in higher education, which they argue could be vital for innovation performance. The employees with higher education qualification could influence the performance of an innovative firm more propitiously in the following ways.…”
Section: H1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditions are not limited to foreground and playful rite of passages, however. They also pervade more 'backstage' spaces and many facets of academic work, including the broader civic work in society and national innovation systems (Saad, Guermat and Brodie, 2015), pedagogy (Petersen, 2014), research (Berg andÖstergren, 1979) and administration (Rudderford, 1992). These traditions can shape the specific practices of universities such as lecture delivery modes (Goldfinch, 2006), quality assurance initiatives (Findlow, 2008) textbook (non-)adoption (Palmer et al 2013), university-industry collaborations (De Silva, 2015) and admissions-recruitment activities (Brändle, 2016).…”
Section: Work Of University Traditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tradition debates are notably visible in the role of the higher education system (HES) in the production of national innovation (Saad, Guermat and Brodie, 2015). Saad, Guermat and Brodie's (2015) discuss the traditional civic role of universities and mechanisms through which this happens (e.g. traditionally supplying human capital and producing useful knowledge that supports innovation and economic and social development.…”
Section: Work Of University Traditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4) The analysis core infrastructure puts its attention on mapping, geodesign, and, foremost, spatiotemporal modeling (Harvey, 2012; University of Minnesota, n.d. As of late, a third mission has emerged. The third mission focuses on the relationship between HE and society to favor the exploitation of the research produced in HEIs for the society's benefit as a whole (E3M Project, n.d.; Saad, Guermat, & Brodie, 2015). This relatively new mission is also known as knowledge transfer (KT), which is key to innovation.…”
Section: The Spatial Universitymentioning
confidence: 99%