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Universiteto verslumo skatinimas taikant informacines ir komunikacines technologijas

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2016
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Šimanauskienė, Viktorija
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The dissertation is aimed at revealing the process of (self-)formation of an entrepreneurial university and drawing up a model of promotion of university entrepreneurship in application of information and communication technology. The 21st century marks essential change of the role of universities with ongoing process of transformation of a traditional university. Collective intelligence growing as a result of information and communication technology has become an opportunity and one of the main challenges – to understand and to properly exploit the potential of collective intelligence newly emerging in the network in order to achieve the goal of promotion of university entrepreneurship. The compiled model enshrines the promotion of university entrepreneurship in application of information and communication technology in three core collective entrepreneurship points: internal collective entrepreneurship (at the micro level, in the internal network), external collective entrepreneurship (at the mezzo level, in the quadruple helix model) and international collective entrepreneurship (at the macro level, in global networks).
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