Bridging the perceived gap between industry and academia
by Shalini Srivastav; Vikas Garg; Anubhuti Gupta
International Journal of Supply Chain and Operations Resilience (IJSCOR), Vol. 4, No. 2, 2020

Abstract: Need is the mother of creation. So is academia - industry joint effort, managed by need. In the course of the most recent decade and a half, world has turned into a worldwide town. Employers today, work in a domain that requests new and continually creating aptitudes to hold worldwide intensity. Nonetheless, regardless of such across the board acknowledgment of the significance of such associations, ironically such joint efforts are very restricted in India as well as everywhere throughout the world. The purpose behind this can be credited to the absence of a distinct model because of numerous hindrances to academia industry coordinated effort that still persevere. In fact, the academic industry collaboration is a framework that requires dynamic and synergistic interests of the considerable number of partners. This research paper explores different challenges, barriers and their solutions related with educational institutions and industry collaboration.

Online publication date: Tue, 01-Sep-2020

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