新兴国家的工程毕业生是否准备好从事研发工作?以教学为重点的产学研合作策略

Are engineering graduates ready for R&D jobs in emerging countries? Teaching-focused industry-academia collaboration strategies

RESEARCH POLICY · 2019
被引 59
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

通过对印度10家企业的65次访谈和大量二手数据,研究企业如何与大学开展以教学为重点的合作,培养毕业生具备研发所需技能,减少在职培训投入,并作为新兴国家的人才招聘策略。

Abstract

Most Engineering and Technology (E&T) graduates in emerging countries are not educated to the same quality level as E&T graduates in advanced countries, and this may require firms to make significant on-the-job training investments to prepare these graduates for R&D positions. In this paper, we present research findings from a study of 10 firms located in India (both multinationals and local firms), through 65 interviews and extensive secondary data, to establish how these firms form teaching-focused collaborations with universities to train students with the pre-requisite skills necessary for R&D operations while simultaneously reducing on-the-job training investment. We suggest the viability of teaching-focused industry-academia (I-A) collaborations as a talent recruitment strategy in emerging countries. We also demonstrate the potential of such collaborations to provide an alternative to the traditional graduate recruitment and development model: ‘on-the-job training’. Through the identification of different forms of teaching-focused I-A collaborations aimed at enhancing both theoretical knowledge and industry and firm-specific practical and applied skills in graduates, along with their associated drivers and challenges, this paper strengthens a much-neglected dimension of the I-A collaboration literature: the role of collaborative activities for teaching between industry and university.

工程教育产学研合作人才招聘新兴经济体研发管理