在新加坡的技能培养中嵌入离岸校园:从“全球化”的国内高等教育到“本地化”的外国大学

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Marc Philipp Schulze
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通过运营离岸校区,大学在全球各区域经济中发挥着重要的教育和培训作用。很少有研究承认大学作为教育和培训的当地提供者和跨国管理者在知识和技能形成方面的扩大作用。关于跨国大学在当地技能形成中的嵌入和不同程度的嵌入,以及东道国在其中的作用和对当地经济的影响,人们了解得还不够。本文在新加坡这个城市国家的背景下解决了这一差距,探讨了外国大学的技能发展是如何融入当地的,以及为什么离岸校园在当地技能形成中的这种嵌入性随着时间的推移而发生了变化。实证证据来自对国外大学附属机构管理者的半结构化访谈。研究发现,新加坡政府已经改变了与外国大学合作的角色,从第一阶段在教学和培训中引入“全球”知识到第二阶段加强“本地”知识和技能形成。最近成立的子公司在新加坡不断发展的以知识为基础的转型项目中发挥着具体的“本地”功能,比旧的离岸校区更加嵌入。本文有助于更好地理解不同/变化的离岸校园嵌入程度,以及国家角色转变、外国大学整合和区域发展之间的相互联系。进一步的贡献在于提出了具有高度嵌入性的离岸校园的概念化,有助于阐明当地技能形成的动态以及更广泛地讲,外国参与者对区域经济的作用。
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Embedding offshore campuses in skill formation in Singapore: From ‘globalising’ domestic higher education to ‘localising’ foreign universities

With operating offshore campuses, universities perform key education and training functions in regional economies worldwide. Few studies have acknowledged universities’ expanded role in knowledge and skill formation as both local providers and transnational managers of education and training. Not enough is known about the embedding of transnational universities in local skill formation and varying levels of embeddedness, as well as about the role of hosting states therein and consequences for local economies. This paper addresses this gap in the context of the city-state of Singapore, exploring how skill development at foreign universities has been locally embedded, and why this embeddedness of offshore campuses in local skill formation has changed over time. Empirical evidence is drawn from semi-structured interviews with managers of foreign university subsidiaries. It is found that the Singapore state has changed its role in engaging with foreign universities, from a first phase of importing ‘global’ knowledge in teaching and training to a second phase of strengthening ‘local’ knowledge and skill formation. With being distinctively more embedded than older offshore campuses, recently established subsidiaries perform specifically ‘local’ functions in Singapore’s progressing knowledge-based transformation project. The paper provides better understanding of varying/changing levels of offshore campus embeddedness and the interconnections between changing roles of the state, integration of foreign universities and regional development. A further contribution lies in presenting a conceptualisation of offshore campuses with high levels of embeddedness, helping shed light on the dynamics in local skill formation and in foreign actors’ functions for the regional economy more generally.

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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.70%
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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