Knowledge transfer through dual degree programs between Australian and Indonesian universities : a case study
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2013
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While dual degree programs (DDPs) between Australian and Indonesian universities are expected to facilitate knowledge transfer (KT) between the partnering universities, little is known about how and what KT process taking place within DDP partnerships. Using an inter-organisational KT framework, this study investigated Indonesian universities’ rationales and outcomes of establishing DDPs and mechanisms facilitating knowledge transfer between Australian and Indonesian universities. Two Indonesian universities along with their common Australian partner university participated in this case study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 key university officers and pertinent university documents provided the main data. Both data sources were thematically analysed to identify emerging patterns. The findings suggest that Indonesian universities prioritised developing capacity to improve their international recognition more than the Australian partner. Consequently, the DDPs benefited the Indonesian universities through capacity development made possible by KT from the Australian DDP partners. KT processes occurred in DDP partnerships, particularly through curriculum collaboration, but they were more limited for the managerial area. Factors enabling the KT included both technology-aided and face-to-face communication, intention to acquire knowledge from the partners, capitalising on the unequal power relations to advance KT opportunities, and knowledge management system. The findings of this study suggest the importance of prioritising capacity development in DDP partnerships to enable KT, executing the KT stages to ensure institutionalisation of acquired knowledge into the university’s systems and policies, and maintaining financial sustainability of the DDPs to reach mutually beneficial outcomes between Australian and Indonesian universities. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61817/3/61817_PILLAY_Knowledge_transfer_through_dual_degree_programs_PRE_PUB.pdf http://australiaawardsindo.or.id/files/alumni/Conference%20Proceedings_AAAC%202013.pdf Sutrisno, Agustian & Pillay, Hitendra (2013) Knowledge transfer through dual degree programs between Australian and Indonesian universities : a case study. In Proceedings of the Australian Awards Alumni Conference, UGM University Club, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, pp. 12-18. |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130103 Higher Education #knowledge transfer #higher education #transnational education #case study #Indonesia #Australia #HERN |
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Conference Paper |