Introducing a Bilateral Research and Innovation Agenda: A Case Study on Mexico and the United States

Document Type

Contribution to Book

Publication Date

6-7-2018

Keywords

US-Mexico collaboration, Research liaisons, Research partnerships, Research strategies

Abstract

This chapter examines several research partnerships between the Tecnológico de Monterrey and various US university counterparts. The study presented here is based on data from interviews with five principal liaisons and from document analysis. It seeks to develop a deeper understanding of motives and perceptions surrounding the research projects. Findings indicate that collaborations have enhanced Mexican faculty research productivity, advanced human resource capacity development, and generated useful and marketable applied research. US institutions have also expanded their research trajectories through these partnerships and improved their related knowledge bases. The chapter ends by offering alternative policies to promote research collaboration and exchange of knowledge with potential for impacting regional economies.

First Page

15

Last Page

36

Book Title

North-South University Research Partnerships in Latin America and the Caribbean

Editor

Gregorutti, Gustavo and Nanette Svenson

Publisher

Palgrave McMillan

City

New York, N.Y.

ISBN

978-3-319-75363-8

First Department

Leadership

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