University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model

The volatility of the global economy as a result of the falling oil prices worldwide has affected the domestic economy of Malaysia as a whole. This scenario has consequently changed the landscape of the Malaysian education industry, particularly in the management of the 20 public universities all ov...

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Main Authors: Imaduddin, Abidin, Anita, Abdul Rani, Zarina, Mohd Ali, Jamal Rizal, Razali
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spelling my.ump.umpir.190112018-05-18T02:03:43Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/19011/ University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model Imaduddin, Abidin Anita, Abdul Rani Zarina, Mohd Ali Jamal Rizal, Razali HD28 Management. Industrial Management The volatility of the global economy as a result of the falling oil prices worldwide has affected the domestic economy of Malaysia as a whole. This scenario has consequently changed the landscape of the Malaysian education industry, particularly in the management of the 20 public universities all over Malaysia. The shrinking operating budget allocated by the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) from total funding to only 70 percent has changed the public universities funding model in seeking financial resources to cope with the shortcomings.Thus, this paper aims to discuss the impact of educational budget cuts on the Malaysian public universities and propose practical solutions to overcome this impact on operating expensesof these universities from the viewpoint of the stakeholder theory. Key to our recommendation is the establishment of university-linked companies (ULCs) that are adapted based on the existing model of the Malaysian Government-linked Companies (GLCs) through University-Industry Collaboration (UIC). IFRD 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/19011/1/pbmsk-2017-imad-university-industry%20collaboration%20and%20malaysia1.pdf Imaduddin, Abidin and Anita, Abdul Rani and Zarina, Mohd Ali and Jamal Rizal, Razali (2017) University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model. In: Proceedings of 14th International Conference on Economices and Social Sciences (ICESS-2017), 21-22 October 2017 , Istanbul, Turkey. pp. 149-155.. ISSN 2307-7549
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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Imaduddin, Abidin
Anita, Abdul Rani
Zarina, Mohd Ali
Jamal Rizal, Razali
University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model
description The volatility of the global economy as a result of the falling oil prices worldwide has affected the domestic economy of Malaysia as a whole. This scenario has consequently changed the landscape of the Malaysian education industry, particularly in the management of the 20 public universities all over Malaysia. The shrinking operating budget allocated by the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) from total funding to only 70 percent has changed the public universities funding model in seeking financial resources to cope with the shortcomings.Thus, this paper aims to discuss the impact of educational budget cuts on the Malaysian public universities and propose practical solutions to overcome this impact on operating expensesof these universities from the viewpoint of the stakeholder theory. Key to our recommendation is the establishment of university-linked companies (ULCs) that are adapted based on the existing model of the Malaysian Government-linked Companies (GLCs) through University-Industry Collaboration (UIC).
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Imaduddin, Abidin
Anita, Abdul Rani
Zarina, Mohd Ali
Jamal Rizal, Razali
author_facet Imaduddin, Abidin
Anita, Abdul Rani
Zarina, Mohd Ali
Jamal Rizal, Razali
author_sort Imaduddin, Abidin
title University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model
title_short University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model
title_full University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model
title_fullStr University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model
title_full_unstemmed University-Industry Collaboration and Malaysian Public Universities Funding Model
title_sort university-industry collaboration and malaysian public universities funding model
publisher IFRD
publishDate 2017
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/19011/1/pbmsk-2017-imad-university-industry%20collaboration%20and%20malaysia1.pdf
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