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REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURIAL UNIVERSITIES

Year 2007, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 217 - 238, 01.05.2007

Abstract

Serious organizational transformations have been observed at the high education system of most countries recently. Most universities, perceived as a regional development dynamic, have gradually strived to put entrepreneurial principles into practice. The main purpose of this study is to investigate relationships between entrepreneurial universities and regional development. Firstly, the role of universities on the regional development is mentioned. Secondly, the phenomenon of entrepreneurial universities with their main characteristics is studied. Besides, given examples of American and European universities, their contributions to regional development are explored

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  • BANSEVICIUS, R. ve TOLOCKA, T. K. (1999): “Development of Co-operation between Lithuanian Technical Universities and Industry in the Period of
  • Economic Restructuring and Privatisation”, Global J. of Engng. Educ., 3(2):159- BRAWER, F. B. (1998): “Academic Entrepreneurship in Higher Education”,
  • CELCEE (Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship Education), (September 10), No: 98-3, 1-4. CHAKRABARTI, A. K. ve LESTER, R. K. (2004): “Regional Development:
  • Comparative Case Studies in the US and Finland”, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Industrial Performance Center, Working Papers Series on Local Innovation Systems, No:2,1-14. CHARLES, D. (2001): Universities and Regional Development, Project funded by the European Community under the Targeted Socio-Economic Research
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  • CLEARY, J. (2002): “The Entrepreneurial University and The Learning Economy in A Regional Context”, http://www.aair.org.au/jir/2002Papers/ Cleary.pdf, (15.07.2006)
  • COOKE, P. ve LEYDESDORFF, L. (2004): “Regional Development in the Knowledge-Based Economy: The Construction of Advantage”, http://users.fmg.uva.nl/lleydesdorff/constructed_advantage/jtt2004.pdf, (22.08.2006)
  • DABSON, B. (2005): “Entrepreneurship as a Core Economic Development
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  • Capitalize on the Curriculum”, Working Paper, American Council on Education, 21. ETZKOWITZ, H. (2004): “The Evolution of the Entrepreneurial University”,
  • International Journal of Technology and Globalisation, 1(1):64-77. FARIS S. K. (1998): “Community Colleges: Innovators of Entrepreneurial Spirit”,
  • CELCEE (Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship Education), (September 10), No: 98-3, 1-4. GUMBORT, P. J. ve SPORN, B. ( 2001): Institutional Adaptation: Demands for
  • Management Reform and University Administration, National Center for Postsecondary Improvement, Technical Report Number: 1-07, Stanford University. HARVEY, J. (2004): “Rural Universities and Rural Development: Making a
  • Difference. A Case Study from Rural Australia”, A paper presented to the Europe at the Margins: EU Regional Policy, Peripherality and Rurality Conference. Angers, France, (15-16 April), 1-6. IEM (2003): International Expert Meeting, Entrepreneurial Studies in Higher
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  • A Status Report on Worldwide Reforms, The Worldwide University Reform Agenda, World Bank. KARLSEN, J. (2005): “The Knowledge Concept and Universities Third Role”,
  • Paper to be presented at Seminar in Kingston (10.12.2005), 1-13.
  • KNIZAEV, E. (2004): “University Strategy in Regional Development”, In
  • Entrepreneurialism and The Transformation of Russian Universities: New Trends in Higher Education, International Institute for Educational Planning, edited by Kniazev, E., Pelikhov, N., Sandgren, A. ve Toivonen, N., UNESCO, 159. KOZERACKI, C. (1998): “Instititutional Entrepreneurship in Higher Education”,
  • CELCEE (Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship Education), (October 15), No: 98-5, 1-4. MAUTNER, G. (2004): “The Entrepreneurial University: A Discursive Profile of a
  • Higher Education Buzzword”, Working Papers, Vienna University, Austria, 1-45. NEWLANDS, D. (2003): “The Role of Universities in Learning Regions”, Paper presented for ERSA 2003 Congress, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, (27-30 August), 1-20.
  • PETERS, M. A. (2004): “Universities, Regional Policy and the Knowledge
  • Economy”, Policy Futures in Education, 2(2):263-277. RANGA, M. (2002): “Entrepreneurial Universities and The Impact of University
  • Industry Collaboration on Academic Research Performance and Management of Academic Research Groups”, Presented for the DRUID 2002 PhD Conference, 1-28.
  • RHOADES, G. ve SLAUGHTER, S. (2004): “Academic Capitalism in the New
  • Economy: Challenges and Choices”, American Academic, June, 1(1):37–59. ROSAN, R.M. (2006): “The Role of Universities Today: Critical Partners in
  • Economic Development and Global Competitiveness”, http://www.icfconsulting. com/Markets/Community_Development/docfiles/role-universities.pdf, (04.05.2006).
  • ROPKE, J. (1998): “The Entrepreneurial University: Innovation, Academic
  • Knowledge Creation and Regional Development in a Globalized Economy”, Working Papers, Department of Economics, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, 1-15. SEONGOH, D. (2000): “The Role Of Universities and Research Institutes for
  • The Technopolis Development: The Case of of Taedok Science Town”, http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/ downloads/cur2000/ papers/S10P06.pdf, (23.08.2006)
  • SHADBOLT, P. ve KAY, J. (2005): “Industry Engagement: Transforming Good
  • Intentions into Good Practice”, http://www.auqa.edu.au/auqf/2005/program
  • /papers/session_f3_paper.pdf, (14.08.2006)
  • SMIT, A. A. (2002): “Entrepreneurial Universities: A Financial Survival
  • Perspective”,http://www.uovs.ac.za/intranet/Entrep/docs/Intreerede%20 AvASmit. pdf, (04.07.2006)
  • VITASKOVA, A. (2005): Cooperation between Universities and Private
  • Enterprises: The Real (Im)Possibility, Systems Integration, 454–459. WILLIAMS, G. (2004): “The Changing Political Economy of Higher Education”,
  • In Entrepreneurialism and The Transformation of Russian Universities: New Trends in Higher Education, International Institute for Educational Planning, edited by Kniazev, E., Pelikhov, N., Sandgren, A. ve Toivonen, N., UNESCO, 94.

BÖLGESEL KALKINMA VE GİRİŞİMCİ ÜNİVERSİTELER

Year 2007, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 217 - 238, 01.05.2007

Abstract

Günümüzde çoğu ülkenin yüksek eğitim sisteminde ciddi organizasyonel dönüşümler gözlenmektedir. Bölgesel kalkınmanın temel dinamiği olarak kabul edilen çoğu üniversite, giderek artan düzeyde girişimci prensipleri uygulamaya çalışmaktadır. Bu çalışmanın temel amacı, girişimci üniversiteler ile bölgesel kalkınma arasındaki ilişkileri değerlendirmektir. Burada ilk olarak, üniversitelerin bölgesel kalkınmadaki önemine değinilmektedir. Daha sonra, girişimci üniversiteler olgusu, temel nitelikleriyle birlikte ele alınmaktadır. Ayrıca, Amerikan ve Avrupa üniversitelerinden örnekler verilerek bölgesel ekonomiye olan katkıları irdelenmektedir

References

  • AALERUD, K. (2004): From Research University to Business Enterprise? The Significance of Intellectual Property Protection Strategies When Science becomes Commerce, Master of Philosophy in Higher Education, University of Oslo, September.
  • BANSEVICIUS, R. ve TOLOCKA, T. K. (1999): “Development of Co-operation between Lithuanian Technical Universities and Industry in the Period of
  • Economic Restructuring and Privatisation”, Global J. of Engng. Educ., 3(2):159- BRAWER, F. B. (1998): “Academic Entrepreneurship in Higher Education”,
  • CELCEE (Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship Education), (September 10), No: 98-3, 1-4. CHAKRABARTI, A. K. ve LESTER, R. K. (2004): “Regional Development:
  • Comparative Case Studies in the US and Finland”, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Industrial Performance Center, Working Papers Series on Local Innovation Systems, No:2,1-14. CHARLES, D. (2001): Universities and Regional Development, Project funded by the European Community under the Targeted Socio-Economic Research
  • (TSER), Final Report, July. CHARLES, D. (2003): “Universities and Territorial Development: Reshaping the Regional Role of UK Universities”, Local Economy, 18(1):7-20.
  • CLARK, R. B. (2004): “Delineating the Character of the Entrepreneurial
  • University”, Higher Education Policy, 17:355-370. CLAYMAN, B. P. ve HOLBROOK, J. A. (2003): The Survival of University Spin- offs and Their Relevance to Regional Development, Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology (CPROST), Simon Fraser University, Canada.
  • CLEARY, J. (2002): “The Entrepreneurial University and The Learning Economy in A Regional Context”, http://www.aair.org.au/jir/2002Papers/ Cleary.pdf, (15.07.2006)
  • COOKE, P. ve LEYDESDORFF, L. (2004): “Regional Development in the Knowledge-Based Economy: The Construction of Advantage”, http://users.fmg.uva.nl/lleydesdorff/constructed_advantage/jtt2004.pdf, (22.08.2006)
  • DABSON, B. (2005): “Entrepreneurship as a Core Economic Development
  • Strategy for Rural America”, Presentation to the Advisory Committee for the Strengthening America’s Communities Clearwater, Florida, June 2, 1-5. ECKEL, P. (2002): “Governing Entrepreneurial Strategic Alliances that
  • Capitalize on the Curriculum”, Working Paper, American Council on Education, 21. ETZKOWITZ, H. (2004): “The Evolution of the Entrepreneurial University”,
  • International Journal of Technology and Globalisation, 1(1):64-77. FARIS S. K. (1998): “Community Colleges: Innovators of Entrepreneurial Spirit”,
  • CELCEE (Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship Education), (September 10), No: 98-3, 1-4. GUMBORT, P. J. ve SPORN, B. ( 2001): Institutional Adaptation: Demands for
  • Management Reform and University Administration, National Center for Postsecondary Improvement, Technical Report Number: 1-07, Stanford University. HARVEY, J. (2004): “Rural Universities and Rural Development: Making a
  • Difference. A Case Study from Rural Australia”, A paper presented to the Europe at the Margins: EU Regional Policy, Peripherality and Rurality Conference. Angers, France, (15-16 April), 1-6. IEM (2003): International Expert Meeting, Entrepreneurial Studies in Higher
  • Education and Institutional Entrepreneurial Management, (4-7 December), Gelsenkirchen, Germany. JEFFERY, C. (2001): The Resurgence of Regional Governments, Universities and the ‘New Regionalism’, ACU Conference of Executive Heads, Cyprus, (22- April), 1-6.
  • JOHNSTONE, B. (1998): The Financing and Management of Higher Education:
  • A Status Report on Worldwide Reforms, The Worldwide University Reform Agenda, World Bank. KARLSEN, J. (2005): “The Knowledge Concept and Universities Third Role”,
  • Paper to be presented at Seminar in Kingston (10.12.2005), 1-13.
  • KNIZAEV, E. (2004): “University Strategy in Regional Development”, In
  • Entrepreneurialism and The Transformation of Russian Universities: New Trends in Higher Education, International Institute for Educational Planning, edited by Kniazev, E., Pelikhov, N., Sandgren, A. ve Toivonen, N., UNESCO, 159. KOZERACKI, C. (1998): “Instititutional Entrepreneurship in Higher Education”,
  • CELCEE (Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship Education), (October 15), No: 98-5, 1-4. MAUTNER, G. (2004): “The Entrepreneurial University: A Discursive Profile of a
  • Higher Education Buzzword”, Working Papers, Vienna University, Austria, 1-45. NEWLANDS, D. (2003): “The Role of Universities in Learning Regions”, Paper presented for ERSA 2003 Congress, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, (27-30 August), 1-20.
  • PETERS, M. A. (2004): “Universities, Regional Policy and the Knowledge
  • Economy”, Policy Futures in Education, 2(2):263-277. RANGA, M. (2002): “Entrepreneurial Universities and The Impact of University
  • Industry Collaboration on Academic Research Performance and Management of Academic Research Groups”, Presented for the DRUID 2002 PhD Conference, 1-28.
  • RHOADES, G. ve SLAUGHTER, S. (2004): “Academic Capitalism in the New
  • Economy: Challenges and Choices”, American Academic, June, 1(1):37–59. ROSAN, R.M. (2006): “The Role of Universities Today: Critical Partners in
  • Economic Development and Global Competitiveness”, http://www.icfconsulting. com/Markets/Community_Development/docfiles/role-universities.pdf, (04.05.2006).
  • ROPKE, J. (1998): “The Entrepreneurial University: Innovation, Academic
  • Knowledge Creation and Regional Development in a Globalized Economy”, Working Papers, Department of Economics, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, 1-15. SEONGOH, D. (2000): “The Role Of Universities and Research Institutes for
  • The Technopolis Development: The Case of of Taedok Science Town”, http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/ downloads/cur2000/ papers/S10P06.pdf, (23.08.2006)
  • SHADBOLT, P. ve KAY, J. (2005): “Industry Engagement: Transforming Good
  • Intentions into Good Practice”, http://www.auqa.edu.au/auqf/2005/program
  • /papers/session_f3_paper.pdf, (14.08.2006)
  • SMIT, A. A. (2002): “Entrepreneurial Universities: A Financial Survival
  • Perspective”,http://www.uovs.ac.za/intranet/Entrep/docs/Intreerede%20 AvASmit. pdf, (04.07.2006)
  • VITASKOVA, A. (2005): Cooperation between Universities and Private
  • Enterprises: The Real (Im)Possibility, Systems Integration, 454–459. WILLIAMS, G. (2004): “The Changing Political Economy of Higher Education”,
  • In Entrepreneurialism and The Transformation of Russian Universities: New Trends in Higher Education, International Institute for Educational Planning, edited by Kniazev, E., Pelikhov, N., Sandgren, A. ve Toivonen, N., UNESCO, 94.
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