Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments

University–Industry Collaboration (UIC) has been identified as an essential item on Malaysia’s agenda for transforming itself into knowledge and innovation-based economy. However, despite the efforts, most initiatives have had limited results. This paper reports on an explorative study that sought t...

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Main Authors: Norzaini Azman, Morshidi Sirat, Vincent Pang, Yew, Meng Lai, Anantha Raman Govindasamy, Wardatul Akmam Din
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spelling my.ums.eprints.251992020-03-11T23:59:55Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25199/ Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments Norzaini Azman Morshidi Sirat Vincent Pang Yew, Meng Lai Anantha Raman Govindasamy Wardatul Akmam Din L Education (General) University–Industry Collaboration (UIC) has been identified as an essential item on Malaysia’s agenda for transforming itself into knowledge and innovation-based economy. However, despite the efforts, most initiatives have had limited results. This paper reports on an explorative study that sought to understand the contemporary realities of UIC in the Malaysian context. In particular, the study identified the expectations and impediments to UIC, from the perspectives of three groups of stakeholders – the academics, the industry players and policymakers. The findings reveal a number of barriers, including cultural differences, perceived lack of academic expertise and reputation, an inadequacy of institutional policies and regulations, lack of trust, issues of intellectual property rights, and the lack of an appropriate reward system. This paper concludes by proposing policy recommendations and strategies that could be used by the government, university, and the industry to promote further and foster university-industry collaborative opportunities and initiatives. 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25199/1/Promoting%20university%E2%80%93industry%20collaboration%20in%20Malaysia%20stakeholders%E2%80%99%20perspectives%20on%20expectations%20and%20impediments.pdf Norzaini Azman and Morshidi Sirat and Vincent Pang and Yew, Meng Lai and Anantha Raman Govindasamy and Wardatul Akmam Din (2019) Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 41 (1). pp. 86-103.
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Norzaini Azman
Morshidi Sirat
Vincent Pang
Yew, Meng Lai
Anantha Raman Govindasamy
Wardatul Akmam Din
Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments
description University–Industry Collaboration (UIC) has been identified as an essential item on Malaysia’s agenda for transforming itself into knowledge and innovation-based economy. However, despite the efforts, most initiatives have had limited results. This paper reports on an explorative study that sought to understand the contemporary realities of UIC in the Malaysian context. In particular, the study identified the expectations and impediments to UIC, from the perspectives of three groups of stakeholders – the academics, the industry players and policymakers. The findings reveal a number of barriers, including cultural differences, perceived lack of academic expertise and reputation, an inadequacy of institutional policies and regulations, lack of trust, issues of intellectual property rights, and the lack of an appropriate reward system. This paper concludes by proposing policy recommendations and strategies that could be used by the government, university, and the industry to promote further and foster university-industry collaborative opportunities and initiatives.
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author Norzaini Azman
Morshidi Sirat
Vincent Pang
Yew, Meng Lai
Anantha Raman Govindasamy
Wardatul Akmam Din
author_facet Norzaini Azman
Morshidi Sirat
Vincent Pang
Yew, Meng Lai
Anantha Raman Govindasamy
Wardatul Akmam Din
author_sort Norzaini Azman
title Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments
title_short Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments
title_full Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments
title_fullStr Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments
title_full_unstemmed Promoting university–industry collaboration in Malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments
title_sort promoting university–industry collaboration in malaysia: stakeholders’ perspectives on expectations and impediments
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25199/1/Promoting%20university%E2%80%93industry%20collaboration%20in%20Malaysia%20stakeholders%E2%80%99%20perspectives%20on%20expectations%20and%20impediments.pdf
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