1st Edition

The Co-creative University Evaluation, Expectations and Economic Policy Implications

By Łukasz Mamica Copyright 2022
    182 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    182 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The co-creative university has become the main driver of social and economic development stimulating internal (students and academics) and external creativity (companies and institutional environment) as well as cooperation in various areas (e.g. applied graduation theses, research projects, lifelong learning).

    Intended as a contribution to a better understanding of how universities create value in numerous areas, this book discusses the determinants of creativity and ways of stimulating it with a special focus on approaches and practical solutions relevant to teaching. Examples include problem-oriented student theses, which represent a successful combination of creativity with practical knowledge. Based on the findings of international surveys of students, the author offers an in-depth analysis of the differences between what they expect from universities and the degree to which their expectations are met. Comparing students’ opinions with those of employees of international corporations (working graduates) permitted the author to test the actual utility of selected aspects of university education. Regrettably, both groups of respondents gave low ratings to support for developing creativity, which should serve as a warning sign and inform future reforms at this level of education.

    This book is primarily targeted to those involved in education, policy-making, and socio-economic development. It provides a rich source of information for university managers on how to better fulfil their missions based on the idea of co-creativity. It also suggests how to improve the effectiveness of research and education in order to ensure that both can better respond to current development challenges.

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    1. Introduction

    2. University as a Source of Values

    3. Determinants and Conditions of Creativity

    4. Fostering Creativity as the Main Challenge to University Education

    5. Problem-oriented Student Theses (POSTs) as a Successful Combination of Creativity with Practical Knowledge

    6. The Impact of Marketisation of Higher Education on its Capacity to Foster Creativity

    7. University Cooperation with the Environment as a Stimulus for Creativity

    8. The Expectations of Students and Corporate Employees vs. the Degree to which They Are Met by Universities

    9. The Co-creative University

    10. Summary and Policy Implications

    Index

    Biography

    Łukasz Mamica is Associate Professor and Head of Department of Public Economics, Cracow University of Economics, Poland. He is the coordinator of Research Area Industrial Policy and Development at the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE). He has co-authored all the regional innovation strategies for the Małopolska region and has served as an expert in several projects funded by OECD, the European Union, Polish government departments, and regional administration units.