Title: Innovation infrastructure and human capacity development
1Innovation infrastructure and human capacity
development the experience in Kenya and East
AfricaPresentation at CODIST conferenceApril
28-May 1, 2009Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Meoli Kashorda, PhD, MIEEE Professor of
Information Systems and former Dean, USIU
Business School Executive Director, KENET
CODIST - Innovation Infrastructures
2Outline
- Critical components of an innovation
infrastructure - Innovation and the New Global Competitive Index
- Innovation and the Knowledge Economy Index
- ICT infrastructure in universities critical for
innovation - State of readiness in East African universities
- Growth of National Research and Education
Networks (NREN)in Eastern Africa - How are universities are developing innovative
human resource? - Universities Teacher Training Institutions in
Africa - Growth of business schools in Africa
- PhD throughput of Kenyan universities in critical
areas of innovation - What could governments need to do to nurture
innovations? - Fund national research and education networks and
campus ICT infrastructures - Fund research in ICT and Entrepreneurship at
Masters and Doctoral levels
3Assessment of an Innovation Infrastructure New
Global Competitive Index
- Quality of scientific research institutions
- University-industry research collaboration
- Quality of the educational system
- Quality of math and science education
- Quality of management schools
- Availability of scientists and engineers
- (Low) Brain drain
- Tertiary enrolment
- Utility patents per million population
WEF Global Competiveness Report 2008
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5Global competitiveness and innovation rankings
(out of 134)
Source Global Competitiveness Report 2008
6What is an effective innovation system?
- A loose network of firms, research centres,
universities, consultants, and other
organizations that creates local knowledge,
assimilates and adapts global knowledge to local
needs source Draft Kenya Strategy for
University Education, 2008. - ICT infrastructure at national and institutional
levels critical!
WEF Global Competiveness Report 2008
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7The 4 Pillars of a Knowledge Economy (KE)
- A supportive economic and institutional regime to
provide incentives for the efficient use of
existing and new knowledge, and the flourishing
of entrepreneurship. - Â
- An educated and skilled population to create,
share, and use knowledge well. - Â
- A dynamic information infrastructure to
facilitate the effective communication,
dissemination, and processing of information. - Â
- An efficient innovation system of research
centers, SMEs, universities, consultants, bigger
businesses and organizations
Source World Bank Institute
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8Source World Bank Institute
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9Knowledge Economy Index 2008 comparisons
Source World Bank KAM 2008 website
10How are they measuring Innovation?
- Royalty payments and receipts, US per person
- Technical journal articles per million people
- Patents granted to nationals by the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office per million people - This puts African countries at a distance the
Global Competitive Index could be a better
measure of innovation!
11How are they measuring information infrastructure?
- Telephones per 1,000 people
- Originally based on ITU fixed teledensity data
- Computers per 1,000 people
- We do not accurate data in most African countries
- Regulators simply estimate
- Internet users per 1.000 people
- No accurate data available for most African
countries - 2007 supply-side Internet Market study in Kenya
2.7 m users!
12Some key measures of innovation infrastructure
- Quality of Universities
- Who is measuring?
- Information infrastructure for universities and
research institutions - Quality of research institutions
- National and international (case of Kenya)
- Quality of business schools
- Global business schools network / association of
African Business School
13Quality of Universities in Africa who is
ranking them?
- The Webometrics Ranking of Universities
(http//www.webometrics.info) - Top African University is ranked 359
- Data collected from web sites alone!
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranking
(http//www.arwu.org/rank2008/EN2008.htm ) - What do they measure and criteria for ranking
- Quality of faculty are they being cited?
- Quality of education (Alumni strong? Medals and
awards) - Research output
- What are the sources of data?
- African universities have to collect data
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14Knowledge Economy Index 2008 comparisons
Source World Bank KAM 2008 website
15Webometric Ranking of Universities
16E-readiness of Kenyan and East African
Universities
- 2006 E-readiness assessment of 17 Kenyan
universities - Used 17 new indicators of readiness (see
http//www.kenet.or.ke - 2008 E-readiness survey of 50 East African
universities (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania,
Uganda) - Indicators of quality of the learning environment
- Necessary for innovation!
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17E-readiness and Networked Readiness Index
- E-readiness is the degree to which a HE
institution is prepared to participate in the
networked world - for learning, teaching, research, and management
- Networked Readiness Index (NRI) is defined as a
nations or communitys degree of preparation to
participate in and benefit from ICT developments
(http//www.weforum.org) - World Economic Forum / INSEAD
18E-readiness assessment methodology and indicators
- Derived from the CID (Harvard) E-society tool,
AAU self-assessment tools and experience of
researchers - 17 indicators groups as follows
- Network access indicators (4 Information
infrastructure, Internet availability, Internet
affordability, Network speed quality) - Networked learning indicators (4 Enhancing
education with ICTs, Developing the ICT
Workforce, ICT in Libraries, ICT research and
innovations) - Networked society indicators (4 indicators
Locally relevant content, People and
Organizations Online, ICTs in Everyday life, ICTs
in Workplace) - Networked campus indicators (2 indicators -
Electrical power Security, E-campus) - Institutional policy and strategy (ICT strategy,
ICT financing, ICT Human Capacity ) - Stage each indicator on a scale of 1-4 for each
indicator (unprepared to ready)
19ER 2006 - Overall stages of 17 indicators
20ER 2006 Overall Staging for 15 Strategic
Indicators
21E-readiness survey of East African Universities
demographics!
Note Universities with enrollment gt 1000
students Kenya alone has created 11 University
colleges in the past one year! Tanzania has an
open universities with over 40,000 students
22What next..
- How do we To create a culture of knowledge
generation, adaptation, application and
innovation in Kenyan or African universities? - Every country will need a strategy! But there a
few indicators of success - The Island Concept works
- In developing an innovative University learning
environment - Improving quality of business schools
- National Research and Education Networks
- Government funding is critical!
23Islands and Cluster Innovation infrastructure
development
- Universities as islands of innovation
- Islands approach applied in Argentina and India
it could work in Africa - East African Accession Project focuses on
developing the campus ICT infrastructure - Improving Quality of Business Schools in Africa
Project - Michael Porters cluster development approach
- Case of Cut Flower cluster in Kenya
24Improving the quality of business schools in
Africa
- Almost every university in Eastern Africa has
business degree programs - Quality is low in most of them!
- Global Business School Network (GBSN) created in
2003 - Link between Northern and African Business
Schools - Universities in Kenya (USIU), Nigeria (LBS),
Senegal, Ghana (GIMPA), and South Africa (GIBS) - Focus on training faculty and case studies
- African Business Schools Association created in
2005 - Professional quality assurance and faculty
development
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26Universities and the innovation mindset
- Start with Innovative Teacher Training programs
in African universities - This will promote adoption in secondary and
primary schools - How we transform the way we train teachers?
- Incubator and entrepreneurship centers in
Universities - Kenyan universities creating entrepreneurship
centers (USIU, Strathmore, JKUAT, Moi)
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27How a person learns a particular set of knowledge
and skills, and the situation in which a person
learns, become a fundamental part of what is
learned.
Putnam Borko, 2000
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28Study Findings
- Overall for the 18 Sub-Sahara African countries
- East African region
- West Africa region
- Southern Africa region
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29Innovations in Training Teachers?
- African universities are the lead TTIs for
secondary school teachers! - But Ministries of Education do not often support
ICT in universities - Institutional ICT leadership critical for
implementation of institutional ICT strategies - There has been no significant transformation in
the way we train teachers because of ICT! - ICT has not transformed the way we teach this
will affect innovation
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30Innovations in Teaching and Learning
- The Marsabit Open Learning project for Girls in
semi-arid parts of Kenya - Collaboration of Kenyatta University, KENET and
Higher Education Loans Board collaboration - Funded by Ford Foundation
- Interactive multimedia materials being developed
- Each student will be given a cheap laptop with
Mobile Internet access - Challenge it is a change effort and might not
be sustainable unless institutional policies
aligned to the new ways of developing materials!
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31National Research and Education Networks
Ubuntunet Alliance
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32Kenya University Bandwidth expansion project
- Kenya Education Network is the implementing
agency for a bandwidth expansion project for
Kenyan universities - 19 million Government of Kenya grant to
universities - KENET will purchase Indefeasible Rights of Usage
(IRU) undersea cable Internet bandwidth - Cheap broadband services for the next 20 years!
- This expected to spur innovation among students
and faculty
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33ICT Faculty Development for African Universities
- The PhD throughput in ICT in Kenya is less than 5
per year - But all the universities have an ICT degree
program! - Problem is even worse in Computer Science and
Electrical Engineering / Telecommunications/
Computer engineering - Anecdotal evidence suggests this is the case in
most African countries - Donors and Governments must focus on doctoral
level faculty development
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34Thank You
Meoli Kashorda, Ph.D., MIEEE, MIET Executive
Director, Kenya Education Network
(http//www.kenet.or.ke) and Professor of
Information Systems, USIU School of Business,
Kenya (http//www.usiu.ac.ke) E-mail
mkashorda_at_kenet.or.ke or meoli_at_usiu.ac.ke
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