Knowledge Triangle Configurations at Three Swedish Universities

E. Vico, S. S. Serger, E. Wise, Mats Benner
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The concept of a knowledge triangle, i.e., the principle of strengthening the linkages between research, education and innovation, has emerged as a result of policymakers’ expectations that universities to assume broader social responsibility. Yet, little is known about how these tasks and their interactions are orchestrated at universities. We explore how they are manifested in the organisation and strategy of three different Swedish universities, and how these manifestations are shaped by the policy landscape. The article highlights that although the knowledge triangle remains a priority, explicit national policies are lacking, with the responsibility of integration falling upon universities themselves. We observe great diversity in how the principles of knowledge production are implemented at the universities, e.g., through individuals’ interpretations and attitudes, and through management strategies and incentive schemes. The three tasks have largely been handled separately, with weak coordination and generally limited ambition demonstrated by university management teams to forge new combinations of remits. At the individual and group levels, we observe weak task articulation, although some role models serve as inspiration. Tensions emerge as the responsibilities of operationalising the knowledge triangle falls on individuals who sometimes lack the appropriate mandate and resources. These findings raise questions for further research and implications for policy and university management.
三所瑞典大学的知识三角结构
知识三角的概念,即加强研究、教育和创新之间联系的原则,是政策制定者期望大学承担更广泛的社会责任的结果。然而,人们对这些任务以及它们之间的相互作用在大学里是如何安排的知之甚少。我们探讨了它们是如何在三所不同的瑞典大学的组织和战略中表现出来的,以及这些表现是如何被政策环境塑造的。文章强调,虽然知识三角仍然是一个优先事项,但缺乏明确的国家政策,整合的责任落在了大学自己身上。我们观察到知识生产原则在大学的实施方式存在很大差异,例如,通过个人的解释和态度,以及通过管理策略和激励计划。这三项任务在很大程度上是分开处理的,大学管理团队之间的协调能力较弱,而且在形成新的任务组合方面表现出的雄心普遍有限。在个人和群体层面,我们观察到任务表达能力较弱,尽管一些角色模型可以起到激励作用。当实施知识三角的责任落在有时缺乏适当授权和资源的个人身上时,紧张局势就出现了。这些发现为进一步研究提出了问题,并对政策和大学管理产生了影响。
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