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Title: Fostering the future: building a dynamic innovation ecosystem within international universities
Authors: Pascalau, Raul
Issue Date: 11-Dec-2025
Publisher: Київський національний університет технологій та дизайну
Citation: Pascalau R. Fostering the future: building a dynamic innovation ecosystem within international universities / R. Pascalau // IMPACT CAMPUS Knowledge Valorization Centre’s for Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Digital Transformation = IMPACT CAMPUS Центри валоризації знань для сталого підприємництва та цифрової трансформації : collection of materials International Scientific and Practical Conference (December 11, 2025, Kyiv) / ed.: A. O. Kasych, O. V. Vartanova, T. R. Tsalko, S. M. Nevmerzhytska. – Kyiv : КNUTD, 2025. – P. 126-131.
Abstract: This article provides a comprehensive, analysis of the conceptual, strategic, and operational imperatives for constructing dynamic innovation ecosystems within international universities. It posits that the traditional model of the university as an insular "ivory tower" is fundamentally obsolete in an era defined by volatile global challenges, rapid technological convergence, and a pressing demand for translational impact. The argument central to this work is that for an international university to fulfill its mission of advancing knowledge and serving society, it must intentionally architect itself as the central nervous system of a vibrant, porous, and globally networked innovation ecosystem. This transformation is not a peripheral initiative but a core strategic reorientation essential for institutional resilience, relevance, and leadership in the 21st century. Success hinges on the synergistic integration of interdisciplinary education, frontier research, entrepreneurial practice, and deep stakeholder collaboration within a supportive cultural and governance framework. The analysis begins by deconstructing the term "innovation ecosystem" within the specific context of higher education, moving beyond metaphorical use to a precise operational definition. An innovation ecosystem is characterized as a complex, adaptive network of interdependent actors, resources, and processes that collectively accelerate the creation, dissemination, and application of knowledge into tangible value. For the international university, this ecosystem is inherently multi-scalar and transnational. Actors include the full academic community (students, faculty, staff), alumni, industry partners, government agencies, venture capitalists, NGOs, and local communities. Resources encompass financial capital, physical infrastructure (labs, makerspaces), digital platforms, intellectual property, and, most critically, human talent and data. Processes are the formal and informal mechanisms for collaboration, including curriculum design, technology transfer, incubation programs, and strategic partnerships. The unique advantage of the international dimension lies in its ability to leverage diverse cultural perspectives, regulatory environments, and market needs, creating a comparative advantage in solving problems that are themselves global in nature. The imperative for this evolution is driven by powerful, convergent macro-forces. Firstly, the global knowledge economy demands a new kind of graduate, one equipped not only with deep disciplinary expertise but with agile problem-solving skills, an entrepreneurial mindset, digital fluency, and the capacity for cross-cultural collaboration. Secondly, the funding landscape for higher education is shifting dramatically, with increased emphasis on impact metrics, industry co-investment, and mission-oriented "Grand Challenge" funding from public bodies. Thirdly, student and societal expectations are changing; learners seek experiential, purpose-driven education, while policymakers and the public increasingly view universities as engines of economic development and social innovation. Finally, the scale and complexity of global challenges, from climate change and public health to ethical artificial intelligence and geopolitical instability, demand porous institutions capable of convening and coordinating expertise across traditional boundaries of discipline, sector, and geography.
URI: https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/33733
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