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University Development Through Regional Strategic Alliances

Popy Rufaidah (), Dwi Kartini () and Faisal Afiff ()
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Popy Rufaidah: Department of Management and Business, Faculty of Economy, Padjadjaran University
Dwi Kartini: Department of Management and Business, Faculty of Economy, Padjadjaran University
Faisal Afiff: Department of Management and Business, Faculty of Economy, Padjadjaran University

No 201014, Working Papers in Business, Management and Finance from Department of Management and Business, Padjadjaran University

Abstract: This paper is to submit a model of university development through strategic alliances among universities in three regions, namely Vietcalom, Indotim, and Philiplands. In order to implement the strategic alliances as mentioned above, it needs a region as a center of the strategic alliances, namely European Union countries. The central region is hosted by Belgium as a hub which has a role to manage the relevant alliance among regions and to share its funding. For instance, the VLIR (Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad) and / or the CIUF (Cooperation Interuniversitaire Francophone) in Belgium are the organizations that have role as above mentioned. Belgium is selected as it is a founding member of the European Union and hosts its headquarters in Brussels which is the heart of the Europe Union countries. The paper develops a model in optimizing the potentiality in building the alliances among universities located in those regions. A literature review was carried out on strategic alliances and supporting factors. The paper discusses a conceptualization that allowing common theme which to be identified to implement the model. The paper argues that there is a lack of integrative frameworks for the alliances among the three regions particularly in optimizing the potentiality of the programs.

Keywords: university; development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16 pages
Date: 2010-02, Revised 2010-02
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