The university third mission and the European Structural Funds in peripheral regions: Insights from Finland

Salomaa, Maria and Charles, David (2021) The university third mission and the European Structural Funds in peripheral regions: Insights from Finland. Science and Public Policy . ISSN 1471-5430

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Abstract

Current EU policies aim to support regional research, development, and innovation activities. The Cohesion Policy, implemented through Structural Funds (SFs) Operational Programmes, seeks to foster local level innovation. In parallel, universities have become important drivers of regional development through their ‘third mission’ driven by the different policy levels. This article investigates the tensions between the primary institutional logics of the university and the institutional logic of the SF programmes in peripheral regions as experienced by a multi-disciplinary university network from Finland. The findings from the case study reveal competing and co-evolving institutional logics of the two frameworks; university-led SF activities increase collaboration with local stakeholders, but the implementation of SF projects remains challenging (e.g. strict guidelines, higher education (HE) policies driving research excellence). Further investigation of these results in different regional contexts could provide new tools for managing the university third mission more efficiently, through SF programmes and beyond.

Keywords:institutional logics, peripheral regions, higher education institutions, third mission, structural funds
Subjects:K Architecture, Building and Planning > K400 Planning (Urban, Rural and Regional)
X Education > X342 Academic studies in Higher Education
N Business and Administrative studies > N215 Organisational Development
Divisions:Lincoln International Business School
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Deposited On:15 Feb 2021 14:36

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