Promoting university-industry collaboration in Sri Lanka: status, case studies, and policy options
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505 | 8 | |a Strong science, technology, and innovation links between universities and industry are of critical importance to Sri Lanka as it strives to become an upper-middle-income country. This report presents an overview of current U-I collaboration in Sri Lanka by analyzing responses to a survey of companies and university departments in 2015. Data from the 2015 survey are compared with data from a similar survey in 2007 to identify trends over time. The study examines current policies to promote U-I collaboration in Sri Lanka, highlights some good practices in other countries, and suggests possible ways that Sri Lanka may be able to strengthen U-I collaboration. The report is intended primarily for policy makers in the fields of higher education, research, and innovation, as well as for researchers in companies, universities, and research institutes who are already collaborating in public-private partnerships or are planning to do so | |
505 | 8 | |a Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Overview of University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka; Introduction; Sri Lanka's Research and Development Investments and Innovation Performance; Types of University-Industry Collaboration; References; Chapter 2 Status of and Trends in University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka; Introduction; University Perspective; Industry Perspective; Summary of Survey Findings; References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3 Policies to Promote University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka and Other CountriesGovernment Policies; Corporate Policies; University Policies; Notes; References; Chapter 4 University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka: Possible Ways Forward; Strengthening the Overall Innovation Policy Framework; Policy Reforms to Strengthen University-Industry Collaboration; Increasing Mobility between Universities and Companies; Providing Better Access to Information on Research and Innovation; Appendix A Case Studies on University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka | |
505 | 8 | |a Case Study 1: University of PeradeniyaCase Study 2: University of Colombo; Case Study 3: Wayamba University of Sri Lanka; Case Study 4: University of Moratuwa; Appendix B 2015 Survey Methodology and Questionnaires; Appendix C Workshop on Promoting University-Industry Collaborations in Sri Lanka; Boxes; Box 3.1 Malaysia's CREST: A Research and Development Matching Grant Program That Supports University-Industry Collaboration; Box 3.2 B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology: Fostering an Entrepreneurial Culture in Engineering Education; Figures | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 2.1 Adequacy of University Laboratory Facilities for Teaching and Research, 2015 and 2007Figure 2.2 Comparison of University Services Offered to Industry, 2015 and 2007; Figure 2.3 Types of Collaboration Reported by Industry, 2015 and 2007; Tables; Table 1.1 Technology Readiness Ranking, Sri Lanka and Comparators, 2014-15; Table 1.2 Innovation Ranking, Sri Lanka and Comparators, 2014-15; Table 1.3 Typology of University-Industry Collaboration, from Higher to Lower Intensity; Table 2.1 Main Content of the Questionnaires | |
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contents | Strong science, technology, and innovation links between universities and industry are of critical importance to Sri Lanka as it strives to become an upper-middle-income country. This report presents an overview of current U-I collaboration in Sri Lanka by analyzing responses to a survey of companies and university departments in 2015. Data from the 2015 survey are compared with data from a similar survey in 2007 to identify trends over time. The study examines current policies to promote U-I collaboration in Sri Lanka, highlights some good practices in other countries, and suggests possible ways that Sri Lanka may be able to strengthen U-I collaboration. The report is intended primarily for policy makers in the fields of higher education, research, and innovation, as well as for researchers in companies, universities, and research institutes who are already collaborating in public-private partnerships or are planning to do so Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Overview of University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka; Introduction; Sri Lanka's Research and Development Investments and Innovation Performance; Types of University-Industry Collaboration; References; Chapter 2 Status of and Trends in University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka; Introduction; University Perspective; Industry Perspective; Summary of Survey Findings; References Chapter 3 Policies to Promote University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka and Other CountriesGovernment Policies; Corporate Policies; University Policies; Notes; References; Chapter 4 University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka: Possible Ways Forward; Strengthening the Overall Innovation Policy Framework; Policy Reforms to Strengthen University-Industry Collaboration; Increasing Mobility between Universities and Companies; Providing Better Access to Information on Research and Innovation; Appendix A Case Studies on University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka Case Study 1: University of PeradeniyaCase Study 2: University of Colombo; Case Study 3: Wayamba University of Sri Lanka; Case Study 4: University of Moratuwa; Appendix B 2015 Survey Methodology and Questionnaires; Appendix C Workshop on Promoting University-Industry Collaborations in Sri Lanka; Boxes; Box 3.1 Malaysia's CREST: A Research and Development Matching Grant Program That Supports University-Industry Collaboration; Box 3.2 B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology: Fostering an Entrepreneurial Culture in Engineering Education; Figures Figure 2.1 Adequacy of University Laboratory Facilities for Teaching and Research, 2015 and 2007Figure 2.2 Comparison of University Services Offered to Industry, 2015 and 2007; Figure 2.3 Types of Collaboration Reported by Industry, 2015 and 2007; Tables; Table 1.1 Technology Readiness Ranking, Sri Lanka and Comparators, 2014-15; Table 1.2 Innovation Ranking, Sri Lanka and Comparators, 2014-15; Table 1.3 Typology of University-Industry Collaboration, from Higher to Lower Intensity; Table 2.1 Main Content of the Questionnaires Table 2.2 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by University, 2015Table 2.3 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by Discipline, 2015; Table 2.4 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by Position, 2015; Table 2.5 Composition of Academic Staff in the University System, 2015 and 2007; Table 2.6 External Funding Sources for University Departments, Units, and Centers, 2015 and 2007; Table 2.7 Types of University Collaboration with Industry, 2015; Table 2.8 University Services Offered to Industry, by Discipline, 2015; Table 2.9 University Services Offered to Industry, by Discipline, 2015 and 2007 |
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spelling | Larsen, Kurt 1957- Verfasser aut Promoting university-industry collaboration in Sri Lanka status, case studies, and policy options Kurt Larsen, Deepthi C. Bandara, Mohamed Esham, and Ranmini Unantenne Washington, DC World Bank Group [2016] © 2016 1 online resource (xviii, 78 pages) color illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Directions in development (Washington, D.C.) Description based on resource, viewed August 10, 2016 Strong science, technology, and innovation links between universities and industry are of critical importance to Sri Lanka as it strives to become an upper-middle-income country. This report presents an overview of current U-I collaboration in Sri Lanka by analyzing responses to a survey of companies and university departments in 2015. Data from the 2015 survey are compared with data from a similar survey in 2007 to identify trends over time. The study examines current policies to promote U-I collaboration in Sri Lanka, highlights some good practices in other countries, and suggests possible ways that Sri Lanka may be able to strengthen U-I collaboration. The report is intended primarily for policy makers in the fields of higher education, research, and innovation, as well as for researchers in companies, universities, and research institutes who are already collaborating in public-private partnerships or are planning to do so Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Overview of University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka; Introduction; Sri Lanka's Research and Development Investments and Innovation Performance; Types of University-Industry Collaboration; References; Chapter 2 Status of and Trends in University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka; Introduction; University Perspective; Industry Perspective; Summary of Survey Findings; References Chapter 3 Policies to Promote University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka and Other CountriesGovernment Policies; Corporate Policies; University Policies; Notes; References; Chapter 4 University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka: Possible Ways Forward; Strengthening the Overall Innovation Policy Framework; Policy Reforms to Strengthen University-Industry Collaboration; Increasing Mobility between Universities and Companies; Providing Better Access to Information on Research and Innovation; Appendix A Case Studies on University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka Case Study 1: University of PeradeniyaCase Study 2: University of Colombo; Case Study 3: Wayamba University of Sri Lanka; Case Study 4: University of Moratuwa; Appendix B 2015 Survey Methodology and Questionnaires; Appendix C Workshop on Promoting University-Industry Collaborations in Sri Lanka; Boxes; Box 3.1 Malaysia's CREST: A Research and Development Matching Grant Program That Supports University-Industry Collaboration; Box 3.2 B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology: Fostering an Entrepreneurial Culture in Engineering Education; Figures Figure 2.1 Adequacy of University Laboratory Facilities for Teaching and Research, 2015 and 2007Figure 2.2 Comparison of University Services Offered to Industry, 2015 and 2007; Figure 2.3 Types of Collaboration Reported by Industry, 2015 and 2007; Tables; Table 1.1 Technology Readiness Ranking, Sri Lanka and Comparators, 2014-15; Table 1.2 Innovation Ranking, Sri Lanka and Comparators, 2014-15; Table 1.3 Typology of University-Industry Collaboration, from Higher to Lower Intensity; Table 2.1 Main Content of the Questionnaires Table 2.2 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by University, 2015Table 2.3 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by Discipline, 2015; Table 2.4 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by Position, 2015; Table 2.5 Composition of Academic Staff in the University System, 2015 and 2007; Table 2.6 External Funding Sources for University Departments, Units, and Centers, 2015 and 2007; Table 2.7 Types of University Collaboration with Industry, 2015; Table 2.8 University Services Offered to Industry, by Discipline, 2015; Table 2.9 University Services Offered to Industry, by Discipline, 2015 and 2007 Academic-industrial collaboration fast EDUCATION / Higher bisacsh Academic-industrial collaboration Sri Lanka Bandara, Deepthi C. Sonstige oth Esham, M. Sonstige oth Unantenne, Ranmini Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Larsen, Kurt 1957- Promoting university-industry collaboration in Sri Lanka status, case studies, and policy options Strong science, technology, and innovation links between universities and industry are of critical importance to Sri Lanka as it strives to become an upper-middle-income country. This report presents an overview of current U-I collaboration in Sri Lanka by analyzing responses to a survey of companies and university departments in 2015. Data from the 2015 survey are compared with data from a similar survey in 2007 to identify trends over time. The study examines current policies to promote U-I collaboration in Sri Lanka, highlights some good practices in other countries, and suggests possible ways that Sri Lanka may be able to strengthen U-I collaboration. The report is intended primarily for policy makers in the fields of higher education, research, and innovation, as well as for researchers in companies, universities, and research institutes who are already collaborating in public-private partnerships or are planning to do so Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Overview of University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka; Introduction; Sri Lanka's Research and Development Investments and Innovation Performance; Types of University-Industry Collaboration; References; Chapter 2 Status of and Trends in University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka; Introduction; University Perspective; Industry Perspective; Summary of Survey Findings; References Chapter 3 Policies to Promote University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka and Other CountriesGovernment Policies; Corporate Policies; University Policies; Notes; References; Chapter 4 University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka: Possible Ways Forward; Strengthening the Overall Innovation Policy Framework; Policy Reforms to Strengthen University-Industry Collaboration; Increasing Mobility between Universities and Companies; Providing Better Access to Information on Research and Innovation; Appendix A Case Studies on University-Industry Collaboration in Sri Lanka Case Study 1: University of PeradeniyaCase Study 2: University of Colombo; Case Study 3: Wayamba University of Sri Lanka; Case Study 4: University of Moratuwa; Appendix B 2015 Survey Methodology and Questionnaires; Appendix C Workshop on Promoting University-Industry Collaborations in Sri Lanka; Boxes; Box 3.1 Malaysia's CREST: A Research and Development Matching Grant Program That Supports University-Industry Collaboration; Box 3.2 B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology: Fostering an Entrepreneurial Culture in Engineering Education; Figures Figure 2.1 Adequacy of University Laboratory Facilities for Teaching and Research, 2015 and 2007Figure 2.2 Comparison of University Services Offered to Industry, 2015 and 2007; Figure 2.3 Types of Collaboration Reported by Industry, 2015 and 2007; Tables; Table 1.1 Technology Readiness Ranking, Sri Lanka and Comparators, 2014-15; Table 1.2 Innovation Ranking, Sri Lanka and Comparators, 2014-15; Table 1.3 Typology of University-Industry Collaboration, from Higher to Lower Intensity; Table 2.1 Main Content of the Questionnaires Table 2.2 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by University, 2015Table 2.3 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by Discipline, 2015; Table 2.4 Distribution of Academic Respondents, by Position, 2015; Table 2.5 Composition of Academic Staff in the University System, 2015 and 2007; Table 2.6 External Funding Sources for University Departments, Units, and Centers, 2015 and 2007; Table 2.7 Types of University Collaboration with Industry, 2015; Table 2.8 University Services Offered to Industry, by Discipline, 2015; Table 2.9 University Services Offered to Industry, by Discipline, 2015 and 2007 Academic-industrial collaboration fast EDUCATION / Higher bisacsh Academic-industrial collaboration Sri Lanka |
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title_fullStr | Promoting university-industry collaboration in Sri Lanka status, case studies, and policy options Kurt Larsen, Deepthi C. Bandara, Mohamed Esham, and Ranmini Unantenne |
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