Assessment of industry’s perception of effective mechanisms to stimulate academia–industry collaboration in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author:

Nsanzumuhire Silas U1ORCID,Groot Wim2,Cabus Sofie J3,Ngoma Marie-Pierre4,Masengesho Joseph5

Affiliation:

1. Maastricht University, Netherlands and Institut d'Enseignement Supérieur de Ruhengeri, Rwanda

2. Maastricht University, Netherlands

3. KU Leuven, Belgium and Maastricht University, Netherlands

4. Enabel, Belgium

5. Expertise France, Rwanda

Abstract

To reach the desired level of university–industry collaboration (UIC) in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, specific strategies and operational mechanisms are needed. For this, an in-depth understanding of the specificities of the context concerning the UIC influencing factors is necessary. Such an understanding is still limited in SSA. This study evaluates industry’s perception regarding UIC and its stimulating mechanisms using unique primary data collected from 125 agro-processing companies operating in Rwanda. Data on companies’ preferences for stimulating mechanisms were collected using a discrete choice experiment (DCE). The findings indicate a low level of perceived value from current UIC activities. The most hampering challenges are related to the fact that students are not well prepared to take part in collaboration activities and to irrelevant research outputs. Companies’ preferences regarding stimulating mechanisms are mainly the provision of financial incentives for instilling commitment, the use of an external independent company as a form of UIC governance and building trust using the provision of high-quality graduates and research. The study draws on industry preferences to make recommendations on the best way to stimulate UIC in developing countries.

Funder

VLIROUS program

Belgisch Ontwikkelingsagentschap

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education,Business and International Management

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