TITLE:
HEIs-Regions Engagement Using Knowledge Management Strategy
AUTHORS:
Milly Perry
KEYWORDS:
Knowledge Management, Higher Education, Regions, Strategy
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Economy,
Vol.5 No.7,
June
23,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Historically, the
higher education system was the first knowledge industry. Today however, it no
longer stands alone, but is one knowledge industry among many. Now, more than
ever before, there is a stronger cooperation between the academia and industry,
due to interdisciplinary activities, and because R & D activities are not
limited to universities, but performed by industry too. Thus, new knowledge is
created not only in universities and research institutes, but also in industry.
Also, the implementation of knowledge develops not only in industry, but also within
the academia. This means that the boundaries between industrial and academic
research have been blurred. However, in spite of this fact, we still have not
witnessed the breakthrough that we have been anticipating so keenly. It is
highly important that policy leaders and decision makers in both the academia
and industry should use “knowledge tools” for better communication between
them. In industry, the tremendous value of knowledge strategy for business
sustainability has already been realized. But while knowledge management tools
that are suited to the current knowledge world have been implemented in
industry for some time now, universities have not yet done so.