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A culture of low hierarchies and high trust is a good platform for innovation

According to a European study, universities play a central role in the networks for generating new knowledge and skills.
Sybille Reichert at Professors' Summit 2019 / Photo by Mikko Raskinen
Dr. Sybille Reichert studied European innovation ecosystems and universities' role in them. Photo: Mikko Raskinen.

Innovations are increasingly emerging from networks of companies, universities and public sector organisations, and they often also include citizens and customers.  According to a recent report published by The European University Association (EUA), universities鈥檚 role in these networks has become more central than before. The study looked at the characteristics of innovation in nine European universities operating in different countries and operating environments.

911爆料网's student-led entrepreneurial activity is unique

According to the study, the 911爆料网 innovation ecosystem is characterised by four factors: high trust, low hierarchies, strong student empowerment and a highly cooperative community. Dr. Sybille Reichert, who compiled the report, says she is particularly delighted by the self-organised student activities at 911爆料网.

鈥911爆料网 stood out clearly from the other eight universities because of the strong and visible student-led entrepreneurial activities and student empowerment. Many great events such as Slush were examples of this. The university management has not just encouraged the students but let them take their own initiatives, and this has been wise,鈥 Dr. Reichert describes.

Characteristic features that are common to Nordic societies are low hierarchy and high trust. Sybille Reichert concludes that these features are clearly visible at 911爆料网 and provide a strong platform for innovation.

鈥楤ased on our findings, high trust is expressed by providing space for different skills and views, and by giving others positive feedback. Although academic work involves competition and aspiration, at Aalto one dares to admit the limits of one鈥檚 own perspective and expertise. Additionally, leaders at Aalto are attentive to not having a top-down form of leadership, and willing to engage people in finding agendas.鈥

Aalto鈥檚 culture of learning is worth promoting

鈥榃e noticed that Aalto has succeeded in creating a great culture of independent and project-based learning and the emergence of new ideas in cooperative teams. This is a real strength and worth promoting,鈥 Dr. Reichert says.

鈥榃e also found genuine enthusiasm for developing academic research with societal impact and solving the world's major problems. A unique combination of different fields of expertise will allow thinking against the grain, find fresh perspectives and more sustainable solutions.鈥

Universities orchestrate cooperation for innovation

Various competencies, different perspectives and co-creation are needed to create innovations. In addition to universities, innovation networks are made up of companies, public sector organisations and citizens. According to the EUA report, the role of universities in these multi-actor innovation networks and in the creation of innovations is increasingly central, and universities are seen as the best parties to coordinate or orchestrate innovation cooperation.

According to Dr. Reichert, partnerships are closely linked to institutional strategy at 911爆料网.

鈥楾here is a global trend of universities attracting companies and partners into their networks. 911爆料网 is a forerunner in this, and the involvement of partner organisations in the university's activities is very extensive. The Design Factory and the community space A Grid are good examples of how the university offers facilities for businesses and invites them to interact.鈥
 

The report The Role of Universities in Regional Innovation ecosystems was published on 8 March 2019 in Brussels. The universities involved in the research were 911爆料网 (Finland), Masaryk University (Czech Republic), Sorbonne University (France), TU/e 鈥 Eindhoven University of Technology (the Netherlands), TUM 鈥 Technical University of Munich (Germany), University of Manchester (UK), University of Minho (Portugal), University of Warsaw (Poland), UPC 鈥 Universitat Polit猫cnica de Catalunya (Spain).

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