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Strategies to enhance university economic engagement: evidence from US universities

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ABSTRACT

In an increasingly innovation-driven economic environment, universities serve as engines of economic growth by igniting innovation, fueling entrepreneurship, and inspiring the next generation of scientists and professionals. While universities are committed to enhancing their economic impact, university ‘economic engagement’ is in many ways an emerging field. This research investigates key strategies used by US research universities to drive economic engagement by analysing 55 successful applications for the Innovation and Economic Prosperity (IEP) University designation, which consist of extensive self-study exercises, using a grounded theory approach. Six key strategies emerge from this corpus: forming mutually beneficial partnerships with industry, developing collaboration networks with relevant communities, building an innovation culture, supporting researchers in bringing research outcomes to market, promoting the transfer of new technologies to industry, and encouraging entrepreneurial activities. These results can serve as a guide for universities seeking the best-practices to advance their economic engagement.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank APLU for general support of the project, and the Economic Growth Institute at the University of Michigan and Dr. Nikola Mirilovic for helpful suggestions. We also would like to thank Luke Fuller for editing the paper, and our anonymous reviewers for useful feedback that improved the work.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number 1738956, ‘EAGER: Defining and Measuring University Economic Engagement: The Association of Public and Land Grant Universities Innovation and Economic Prosperity (APLU-IEP) Data Platform’.

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