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Academic engagement: A review of the literature 2011-2019
Authors:Markus Perkmann  Rossella Salandra  Valentina Tartari  Maureen McKelvey  Alan Hughes
Affiliation:1. Imperial College Business School, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom;2. School of Management, University of Bath, Claverton Down Road, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom;3. Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School, Kilevej 14A, Frederiksberg 2000, Denmark;4. University of Gothenburg, School of Business, Law and Economics, Department of Economy and Society, Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, P.O Box 610, Gothenburg SE-405 30, Sweden;5. Lancaster University Management School, Bailrigg, Lancaster W7LA1 4YX, United Kingdom
Abstract:We provide a systematic review of the literature on academic engagement from 2011 onwards, which was the cut-off year of a previous review article published in Research Policy. Academic engagement refers to knowledge-related interactions of academic scientists with external organisations. It includes activities such as collaborative research with industry, contract research, consulting and informal ties. We consolidate what is known about the individual, organisational and institutional antecedents of academic engagement, and its consequences for research, commercialisation, and society at large. Our results suggest that individual characteristics associated with academic engagement include being scientifically productive, senior, male, locally trained, and commercially experienced. Academic engagement is also socially conditioned by peer effects and disciplinary characteristics. In terms of consequences, academic engagement is positively associated with academics’ subsequent scientific productivity. We propose new areas of investigation where evidence remains inconclusive, including individual life cycle effects, the role of organisational contexts and incentives, cross-national comparisons, and the impact of academic engagement on the quality of subsequent research as well as the educational, commercial and society-wide impact.
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