Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities

Higher education and development has not been a priority of global policy or research funding in recent decades. Yet, since the millennium, Southern governments have become believers in the global knowledge economy and higher education enrolment growth has been phenomenal. In this paper we offer an...

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Main Authors: Kruss, Glenda, McGrath, Simon, Petersen, Il-Haam, Gastrow, Michael
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Published: Elsevier 2015
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28707/
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McGrath, Simon
Petersen, Il-Haam
Gastrow, Michael
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description Higher education and development has not been a priority of global policy or research funding in recent decades. Yet, since the millennium, Southern governments have become believers in the global knowledge economy and higher education enrolment growth has been phenomenal. In this paper we offer an original account of how higher education institutions contribute to economic development by drawing on evolutionary economics and the national innovation systems approach. This offers distinct advantages in conceptualising higher education's developmental role, through its stress on the importance of education, skills, work, innovation and production for economic development. Using these concepts, we examine how well South African higher education is positioned to contribute to economic development through a consideration of two case studies from astronomy and automotives. These highlight the importance of the intersection between global, national, sectoral and spatial dimensions of the education - economic development relationship. We suggest that dynamics at multiple scalar levels work in complex ways to shape possibilities for development. We argue that such an approach offers a way forward for international education and development thinking about the relationship between education, technological innovation, production and development.
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spelling nottingham-287072020-05-04T20:11:15Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28707/ Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities Kruss, Glenda McGrath, Simon Petersen, Il-Haam Gastrow, Michael Higher education and development has not been a priority of global policy or research funding in recent decades. Yet, since the millennium, Southern governments have become believers in the global knowledge economy and higher education enrolment growth has been phenomenal. In this paper we offer an original account of how higher education institutions contribute to economic development by drawing on evolutionary economics and the national innovation systems approach. This offers distinct advantages in conceptualising higher education's developmental role, through its stress on the importance of education, skills, work, innovation and production for economic development. Using these concepts, we examine how well South African higher education is positioned to contribute to economic development through a consideration of two case studies from astronomy and automotives. These highlight the importance of the intersection between global, national, sectoral and spatial dimensions of the education - economic development relationship. We suggest that dynamics at multiple scalar levels work in complex ways to shape possibilities for development. We argue that such an approach offers a way forward for international education and development thinking about the relationship between education, technological innovation, production and development. Elsevier 2015 Article PeerReviewed Kruss, Glenda, McGrath, Simon, Petersen, Il-Haam and Gastrow, Michael (2015) Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities. International Journal of Educational Development, 43 . pp. 22-31. ISSN 0738-0593 (In Press) Higher Education Innovation Economic Development Evolutionary Economics http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0738059315000528 doi:10.1016/j.ijedudev.2015.04.011 doi:10.1016/j.ijedudev.2015.04.011
spellingShingle Higher Education
Innovation
Economic Development
Evolutionary Economics
Kruss, Glenda
McGrath, Simon
Petersen, Il-Haam
Gastrow, Michael
Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities
title Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities
title_full Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities
title_fullStr Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities
title_full_unstemmed Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities
title_short Higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities
title_sort higher education and economic development: the importance of building technological capabilities
topic Higher Education
Innovation
Economic Development
Evolutionary Economics
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