Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development
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Resumo: | Objective: To explore two types of government actions in order to encourage science-government ties that include the important role of universities. Methods: Research-action, supported by document review, surveys, interviews, expert opinion, and workshops. Based on international experience, two key factors that have affected decentralization and local development were identified. Accordingly, there is a need to stimulate the creation of local capacities. Main results: The actions developed by higher education in the last decade, and the government visits to territories since 2018 were discussed. Conclusions: The position achieved by higher education as a relevant actor in processes of production, diffusion, and use of knowledge demanded by local development is outstanding. Generally, higher education has become a key allied of governments in terms of strategic management of local development. Government visits are presented as promising actions that promote university ties with national and local actors, and foster innovating dynamics locally. |
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Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development Gestión de gobierno, educación superior, ciencia, innovación y desarrollo localcienciadesarrollo localeducación superiorgobiernoinnovaciónCovid-19Covid-19sciencelocal developmenthigher educationgovernmentinnovationObjective: To explore two types of government actions in order to encourage science-government ties that include the important role of universities. Methods: Research-action, supported by document review, surveys, interviews, expert opinion, and workshops. Based on international experience, two key factors that have affected decentralization and local development were identified. Accordingly, there is a need to stimulate the creation of local capacities. Main results: The actions developed by higher education in the last decade, and the government visits to territories since 2018 were discussed. Conclusions: The position achieved by higher education as a relevant actor in processes of production, diffusion, and use of knowledge demanded by local development is outstanding. Generally, higher education has become a key allied of governments in terms of strategic management of local development. Government visits are presented as promising actions that promote university ties with national and local actors, and foster innovating dynamics locally.Objetivo: Explorar dos acciones gubernamentales para fomentar el vínculo ciencia-gobierno, con la participación activa de las universidades. Métodos: Investigación-acción, respaldada por análisis de documentos, encuestas, entrevistas, consulta a expertos y talleres de trabajo. A partir del análisis de la experiencia internacional se identificaron los factores clave que han afectado los procesos de descentralización y desarrollo territorial. De ellos se deriva la necesidad de fomentar la creación de capacidades a nivel local. Principales resultados: Se discuten las acciones desarrolladas por la educación superior en la última década y las visitas gubernamentales a los territorios a partir del año 2018. Conclusiones: Se destaca que, en efecto, la educación superior se ha venido posicionando como un actor relevante en los procesos de producción, difusión y uso de los conocimientos que el desarrollo local demanda. De manera generalizada la educación superior se ha convertido en aliado clave de los gobiernos en la conducción estratégica del desarrollo local. Las visitas gubernamentales se presentan como acciones promisorias que fomentan los vínculos de las universidades con actores nacionales y territoriales y promueven dinámicas innovativas a escala local.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/106910.1590/SciELOPreprints.1069spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1069/1554Copyright (c) 2020 Aurora Fernández González, Miguel Díaz Canel Bermúdezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGonzález, Aurora FernándezBermúdez, Miguel Díaz Canelreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-08-06T15:00:25Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1069Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-08-06T15:00:25SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development Gestión de gobierno, educación superior, ciencia, innovación y desarrollo local |
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Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development |
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Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development González, Aurora Fernández ciencia desarrollo local educación superior gobierno innovación Covid-19 Covid-19 science local development higher education government innovation |
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Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development |
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Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development |
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Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development |
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Government Management, Higher Education, Science, Innovation, and Local Development |
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González, Aurora Fernández |
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González, Aurora Fernández Bermúdez, Miguel Díaz Canel |
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Bermúdez, Miguel Díaz Canel |
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González, Aurora Fernández Bermúdez, Miguel Díaz Canel |
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ciencia desarrollo local educación superior gobierno innovación Covid-19 Covid-19 science local development higher education government innovation |
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ciencia desarrollo local educación superior gobierno innovación Covid-19 Covid-19 science local development higher education government innovation |
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Objective: To explore two types of government actions in order to encourage science-government ties that include the important role of universities. Methods: Research-action, supported by document review, surveys, interviews, expert opinion, and workshops. Based on international experience, two key factors that have affected decentralization and local development were identified. Accordingly, there is a need to stimulate the creation of local capacities. Main results: The actions developed by higher education in the last decade, and the government visits to territories since 2018 were discussed. Conclusions: The position achieved by higher education as a relevant actor in processes of production, diffusion, and use of knowledge demanded by local development is outstanding. Generally, higher education has become a key allied of governments in terms of strategic management of local development. Government visits are presented as promising actions that promote university ties with national and local actors, and foster innovating dynamics locally. |
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