JOURNAL OF THE PROGRAMME ON INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION Introduction to the Special Issue: Higher Education and Regional Development
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Universities, Innovation and Regional Development: A View from the United States Mark Drabenstott
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A World of Competitors: Assessing the US High-Tech Advantage and the Process of Globalisation John Aubrey Douglass
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University Engagement: Avoidable Confusion and Inescapable Contradiction Chris Duke
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Globally Competitive, Locally Engaged: The Case of Kentucky Aims C. McGuinness, Jr.
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Provincial University of Lapland: Collaborating for Regional Development Ari Konu and Eero Pekkarinen
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The Contribution of Higher Education to Regional Cultural Development in the North East of England Eric Cross and Helen Pickering
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The Dilemma of the Modern University in Balancing Competitive Agendas: The USQ Experience Bill Lovegrove and John Clarke
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Benchmarking University Community Engagement: Developing a National Approach in Australia Steve Garlick and Anne Langworthy
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Societal and Economic Engagement of Universities in Finland: An Evaluation Model Jari Ritsilä, Mika Nieminen, Markku Sotarauta and Jukka Lahtonen
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Higher Education Management and Policy JOURNAL OF THE PROGRAMME ON INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION Special Issue Higher Education and Regional Development
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The Engagement of Higher Education Institutions in Regional Development: An Overview of the Opportunities and Challenges John Goddard and Jaana Puukka
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