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Research On The Influencing Of Social Capital On Local College Of Collaborative Innovation

Posted on:2015-03-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W Y ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2267330428963989Subject:Educational Economy and Management
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With the transition of economy and social development, the higher education ofcountry has already transit from elite education stage to the popular stage. Highereducation used to rely on submitting to government-directed to complete given planwhile higher education currently hardly adapt to that way. In order to fight for theirown strategic position, Universities, especially local colleges, should struggle to getout of the ivory tower.There are three dimensions in university social capital, namely structuraldimension, relations dimension and cognitive dimension, through internal andexternal aspects of universities to gather social capital development of collaborativeinnovation has both positive impacts and negative ones, overall it is that the benefitsoutweigh the risks. According to relevant papers and statistics on CNKI, the authorfond a fact that there still few people research in this filed which gives a chance toauthor to conduct this research. The author apply to reach on the impacts of3dimensions of social capital to university collaborative innovation and discussed theinfluence mechanism in detail, it is found that the current lack of local colleges anduniversities complete social structure of the network; culture conducive to innovationhas not yet formed; collaboration with local universities is lack of trust and co-maininnovation, cooperation between the parties is lack of reciprocity norms. the authorproposes a path-related problems: namely, to establish and improve the social networkcoupling mechanism; to standardize and improve trust in governance; to buildefficient communication mechanism institutionalized; to establish shared social normsand incentives.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social Capital, Local Colleges, Collaborative Innovation, Influence Mechanism
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