THE EFFICIENCY OF EDUCATION–INDUSTRY INTEGRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20374570Keywords:
knowledge economy, education, industry, integration, efficiency, human capital, innovation, technopark, startup.Abstract
This article analyzes the economic efficiency of integration between education and industry in the
context of a knowledge-based economy. Based on international experience and theoretical approaches, it highlights
the role of strong linkages between the education system and production as a key factor in innovative development.
The paper also proposes scientific and practical recommendations for strengthening education-industry integration,
commercializing research outcomes, and developing human capital
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