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Gilberto Parra Gaviño
Rosa Amalia Gómez Ortiz
Isidoro Pastor Román

La colaboración entre la universidad y la empresa –cue– es un mecanismo necesario para que se dé la transferencia de conocimiento entre una y otra. En esta investigación se analizan los principales problemas que enfrenta esta relación y el papel que ha desempeñado el gobierno, un actor que es identificado en el estudio como fundamental, considerando lo encontrado en varios países. Ello se hace con el fin de identificar qué elementos deben considerarse para fortalecer este esquema cooperativo. Para lograr dicho objetivo se realizó un análisis comparativo de las contribuciones de múltiples autores relevantes. Gracias a esto fue posible encontrar diez elementos que deben considerarse para fortalecer la cue, siendo el de mayor relevancia, entre ellos, la revisión del marco legal e institucional.

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Parra Gaviño, G., Gómez Ortiz, R. A., & Román, I. P. (2016). El apoyo del gobierno como determinante de la colaboración exitosa entre la universidad y la empresa. Revista Universidad Y Empresa, 17(29), 213-238. https://doi.org/10.12804/rev.univ.empresa.29.2015.09

Gilberto Parra Gaviño

Estudiante del Doctorado en Ciencias Administrativas de la Escuela Superior de Comercio y Administración del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (ipn) (Distrito Federal, México). Profesorinvestigador en esta misma institución. Correo electrónico: mtro.gilbertoparra@hotmail.com

 

Rosa Amalia Gómez Ortiz

Doctora en Ciencias Administrativas de la Escuela Superior de Comercio y Administración del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (ipn) (Distrito Federal, México). Profesora-investigadora en esta misma institución. Correo electrónico: ragomez100@hotmail.com

Isidoro Pastor Román

Doctor en Ciencias Administrativas de la Escuela Superior de Comercio y Administración del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (ipn) (Distrito Federal, México). Profesor-investigador en esta misma institución. Correo electrónico: pastorroman@hotmail.com

 

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