Interactions Between Academics and the Market
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https://doi.org/10.14392/asaa.2024170201Keywords:
Academia; Market; Strategic partnershipsAbstract
The editorial highlights the importance of collaboration between academia and the market. Despite institutional barriers, this interaction benefits both sides: faculty enrich their teaching with practical experiences, and students gain greater opportunities in the job market. Additionally, joint projects generate new research ideas. One alternative is external activities; however, cultural and bureaucratic factors in higher education institutions (HEIs) must be considered in these partnerships. The key takeaway is that a virtuous cycle begins with the first step from both sides toward solidifying this relationship.
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