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Title: Higher Education Institutions as Economic Growth Engines


1
Higher Education Institutions as Economic Growth
Engines
  • Martin Shields
  • Stephan J. Goetz
  • Penn States Center for Economic and Community
    Development
  • Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development

2
The Weightless Economy
  • Most of what we currently perceive as value and
    wealth is intellectual and impalpable.
  • Alan Greenspan

3
Todays Outline
  • The role of the university in regional economic
    growth
  • What the research shows
  • Lessons learned
  • How to increase higher education institutions
    effectiveness in regional economic development
    efforts

4
The University and the Economy
  • People often associate university research with
    high-tech development
  • According to the U.S. Department of Commerce
    statistics, employee pay in high-tech industries
    is 67 percent higher than in other industries.

5
Counties with Research 1 Universities have Lower
Average Unemployment Rates
Source Authors calculations using BLS data
6
And Higher Average Per Capita Incomes
Source Authors calculations using BEA data
7
The Roles of the University in Regional Economic
Prosperity
  • The university strengthens the local economic
    base
  • Direct economic impacts
  • Spending by faculty, students and operations
  • The university as an entertainment and cultural
    hub
  • Spending by visitors
  • For example, a recent study on Penn States
    economic impact shows the university generates
    more than
  • 6 billion in economic activity
  • 60,000 jobs

8
But Higher Educations Most Important Impacts may
Happen through other Channels
9
How Higher Education Drives Economic Growth
  • Building a balanced, creative and competitive
    economy
  • Growing existing knowledge-based businesses
  • Technology transfer
  • Idea transfer
  • Incubating new business ventures
  • Developing human capital
  • Fostering a growth climate for entrepreneurs
  • Enhancing the quality of life and appeal of
    communities

10
An Educated Workforce Strengthens the Local
Economy
  • There is an increasing gap in earnings between
    those with a college degree and those without

11
Earnings by Degree
12
University Innovations Enhance Regional
Competitive Standing
  • Research universities play a critical role in the
    high-tech economy
  • Twenty-nine of the top 30 high-tech metropolitan
    areas in the United States are home to or within
    close proximity of a major research university
  • Milken Institute

13
Universities Have a Number of Tech Transfer
Mechanisms
  • Research consortia
  • Licensing
  • Industrial extension (eg PennTAP)
  • Incubators (look out the window)
  • Consultant services
  • Venture capital
  • Source Universities and the Development of
    Industry Clusters. US EDA and CMU

14
Additionally, Universities Spur High-tech
Spin-offs
  • Faculty sometimes start new businesses
  • Faculty often consult with existing local
    businesses
  • North Carolinas Research Triangle
    Parkestablished in 1959--is home to more than
    100 RD facilities employing more than 37,000
    people with a combined income of 1.2 billion.

15
Universities are a Hotbed of Entrepreneurs
  • Attracting
  • Richard Florida and the creative class
  • Creating
  • Hewlett-Packard may be the most famous
  • In State College
  • Accu-weather
  • Mini-tab
  • Retaining
  • The job search begins closest to home

16
But not all Universities are Realizing Their
Potential
  • What makes an innovative university does not
    automatically make a high impact university
  • EDA and CMU

17
Universities are not the Silver Bullet
  • More than 20 years after opening, the Clemson
    Research Park houses four private companies
    employing 121 people, according to the South
    Carolina Research Authority.

18
Lessons Learned The Keys to Success
  • Beyond human capital development
  • Beyond technology transfer
  • Beyond spin-offs
  • Beyond town and gown

19
Beyond Human Capital Creating Creators
  • Todays higher education institutions need to
    enhance the critical thinking and creative
    capacity of their students
  • Increase entrepreneurship offerings to students
  • Create a Heisman Trophy to reward top innovations

20
Beyond Technology Transfer Engaging businesses
  • Higher education institutions need to establish a
    reciprocal relationship with regional businesses
  • Focus on existing regional strengths, rather than
    trying to create new ones
  • Emphasis should be on young, emerging industries
  • Innovation needs to flow both ways

21
Beyond Spin-offs Translating Discovery
  • Higher education institutions need to have a
    strong research base
  • Must be part of the academic mission
  • Role models for innovation

22
Beyond Town and Gown Leveraging Reputation
  • Universities and colleges hold a unique place in
    the community development landscape
  • Higher education institutions have the regional
    standing to foster regional dialogue and networks
  • Institutions need to develop more opportunities
    for local access to leading edge research and
    provocative thought
  • Innovation open houses
  • Service learning opportunities in the classroom

23
Beyond Town and Gown
  • But communities must be receptive as well
  • Realistic expectationsit is a partnership
  • Professors tend to be a little different and
    patience is a virtue

24
Universities Must Change their Business Model
  • Institutions need to
  • Move beyond compartmentalization
  • Broad and complementary approaches
  • Teach faculty how to communicate and work with
    businesses
  • Alter the reward structure for faculty

25
Further Reading
  • Universities and the Development of Industry
    Clusters. US Economic Development Administration
    and Carnegie Mellon (http//www.eda.gov/PDF/uclust
    er2004.pdf)
  • James R. Pappas (1997). The Universitys Role in
    Economic Development From Research to Outreach
    (Jossey-Bass)

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This Presentation will be Online at
  • Penn State Center for Economic and Community
    Development
  • http//cecd.aers.psu.edu
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