Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
9-2021
Abstract
Universities today are embracing teaching pedagogy of project-based learning (PBL) through collaboration with industry. PBL allows students to learn theory in the classroom, then apply what they have learned in the field, solving a wide array of business or societal challenges facing organizations, while at the same time, solidifying their own knowledge. While there are many benefits of such academic-industry partnership, there are also challenges that if not addressed, may have serious consequences. This study aims to develop a framework that highlights the essence of partnership management in a PBL setting and validate the framework by conducting a focus group study on a university in Singapore’s PBL programmes called UNIS-X and UNIS-XO. Our results suggest that the key features of partnership management include value proposition, depth of collaboration, knowledge creation and exchange, and continuous feedback. Our findings offer useful insights to managing effective partnership when engaging industry partners in a PBL programme. With this knowledge, educators can devise useful actions to ensure these features of partnership are established and maintained throughout a PBL course. Implications for research and education relating to PBL with an industry focus are highlighted.
Keywords
Project-based Learning, Partnership Management, Global Project Programme
Discipline
Accounting | Asian Studies | Curriculum and Instruction | Higher Education | Management Information Systems
Research Areas
Accounting Information System
Publication
Journal of International Education in Business
Volume
14
Issue
2
First Page
297
Last Page
319
ISSN
2046-469X
Identifier
10.1108/JIEB-04-2020-0031
Publisher
Emerald
Citation
PAN, Gary; SEOW, Poh Sun; SHANKARARAMAN, Venky; and KOH, Kevin.
Essence of partnership management in project-based learning: Insights from a university’s global project programme. (2021). Journal of International Education in Business. 14, (2), 297-319.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1877
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1108/JIEB-04-2020-0031
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