Transnational higher education programs for facilitating inter-university knowledge transfer : University of Indonesia’s experience


Autoria(s): Sutrisno, Agustian; Hartanto, Djoko; Pillay, Hitendra K.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

This paper explores the impacts and extent of knowledge transfer (KT) in an undergraduate engineering transnational program with an Australian university partner at the University of Indonesia (UI) using an inter-university KT conceptual framework (Sutrisno, Lisana, & Pillay 2012). For the purpose of this paper, the opportunity for KT in curriculum design is examined. Given the explicit nature of curriculum knowledge, assessing each partner’s curriculum was pivotal in allowing UI to enrich its own curriculum. The KT mechanism of face-to-face contact between Indonesian and Australian academics led to not only transfer of knowledge related to the curriculum of the undergraduate program but also to other cooperation beyond the transnational program in the form of joint research and joint supervision of post-graduate theses. Positive inter-university dynamics, such as trust and willingness to work together between the partners were underpinned by the presence of key actors from both sides at the earlier stages of the partnership. Retrospectively exploring the KT process in the UI’s transnational programs with its Australian partner suggests that there have been both structured and unstructured mechanisms, highlighting the ubiquitous and unbounded nature of KT between universities. While initially successful in facilitating KT, due to rapid succession of persons in charge of the program and the increasing focus on revenue generation, the useful lessons and practices unfortunately are being lost. Although the intention to use the transnational program for KT was always implied, it gradually was overlooked by newer staff members. Based on UI’s experience as the first provider of transnational program in Indonesia and other similar cases in China, seemingly transnational programs driven by short-term immediate financial return are unsuccessful in facilitating KT due to sensitivities to unfavourable economic situation. Those that remain operational and contribute to knowledge exchange between the partners apparently have genuine long-term engagement objective.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56348/

Publicador

ISANA International Education Association Inc.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56348/2/56348.pdf

http://www.proceedings.com.au/isana/2012.html

Sutrisno, Agustian, Hartanto, Djoko , & Pillay, Hitendra K. (2012) Transnational higher education programs for facilitating inter-university knowledge transfer : University of Indonesia’s experience. In 23rd ISANA International Education Association Conference Proceedings, ISANA International Education Association Inc., Auckland, New Zealand.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 The authors and ISANA International Education Association Inc.

Fonte

School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #130100 EDUCATION SYSTEMS #knowledge transfer #transnational higher education program #Indonesian university #Australian university #case study #HERN
Tipo

Conference Paper