高等教育与创新:四个拉美国家的竞争力因素

Santos López, Gary Rhoades
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本研究建立了四个拉丁美洲国家(阿根廷、巴西、智利和墨西哥)高等教育整体竞争力的竞争力与创新之间的关系。数据来自世界经济论坛2007年至2013年每年编制的《世界竞争力报告》,2013年有148个国家排名从1到148,1代表最具竞争力,1代表竞争力较弱148。基础、效率和创新:综合竞争力和三组因素分析。后工作与支柱5、高等教育培训与岗位12、创新;建立了四国要素、支柱和构成要素之间的关系。分析显示,基于基本因素和效率因素,智利的竞争力有所提高,在这两项指标中平均排名第32位。巴西和墨西哥是在优势、效率因素和基本因素上表现出相似之处的经济体。阿根廷出现在他的最佳行为背后,体现在创新上。竞争力的五大支柱是学校管理质量,其中四个国家排名靠前。另一个获得好评的因素是大学系统的招生和当地研究的可用性。但这一支柱也有缺陷,因为数学和科学教育落后于所列的四个国家。在创新支柱方面,表现最好的是巴西,在企业研发支出方面的创新能力持续竞争力以及良好的大学产业关系。尽管阿根廷在这一支柱上存在活力,但其一个主要缺点是政府对高科技产品的消费较低,2013年为140。
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Higher education and innovation as factors of competitiveness in four Latin American countries
This work establishes the relationship between competitiveness and innovation in higher education overall competitiveness in 4 Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico. Data are from the World Competitiveness Report prepared annually by the World Economic Forum from 2007 to 2013, the latter year saw 148 countries ranked from 1 to 148, 1 being the most competitive and less competitive 148. Basic, efficiency and innovation: overall competitiveness and three groups of factors are analyzed. After working with pillar 5, higher education and training and the post 12, innovation; relationships between factors, pillars and components for the four countries are established. The analysis shows that Chile has increased competitiveness, based on basic and efficiency factors, occupies on average, 32nd in both cases. Brazil and Mexico are economies that show similarities in strength efficiency factors and weakness in the basic factors. Argentina appears behind his best behavior manifests itself in innovation. The competitiveness of the five pillar in the quality of school management, where the four countries rank well. Another element that has good rating is the enrollment of the university system and the local availability of research. But this pillar also has deformities, as education in math and science behind the four countries listed, place beyond. Regarding the pillar of innovation, the best performances have Brazil, sustained competitiveness in innovation capacity in expenditure on business R & D and in a good university industry relationship. Argentina despite dynamism present in this pillar, has one major drawback is the low government consumption of high-tech goods in 2013 was in place 140.
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