A Design-Driven Approach to Facilitate University-SME Cooperation

Kruse, Paul


Abstract

Cooperation between universities and businesses is essential for innovation, particularly in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The critical role of University-Business Cooperation (UBC) in producing and disseminating new knowledge is recognised by governments, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners.  UBC has gathered significant attention and funding, exemplified by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe program. However, there is a notable research gap regarding the formation of UBC, especially for  SMEs. To address this gap, this research-in-progress applied the first two steps of the Design Science  Research approach to give an overview of UBC formation discussed in this context by governments, businesses, and universities, thus, presenting a starting point for the overall objective to design and develop an UBC platform. The preliminary results depict relevant context factors for the formation of UBC and derive three requirements for a UBC platform.

Keywords
University-Business Cooperation; University-SME Cooperation; Formation; Innovation



Publication type
Research article in digital collection (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2024

Conference
Proceedings of the Thirty-Second European Conference on Information Systems

Venue
Paphos

Book title
ECIS 2024 Proceedings

Editor
AIS Electronic Library (AISeL)

Start page
1

End page
8

Language
English

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