Beyond the third mission: Exploring the emerging university function of co-creation for sustainability
University
Co-creation
transformation
partnership
Mission
sustainability
Collaboration
01 natural sciences
collaboration
Transformation
12. Responsible consumption
Sustainability
university
mission
11. Sustainability
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Other Social Sciences
co-creation
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1093/scipol/sct044
Publication Date:
2013-08-11T20:38:22Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
This paper explores a global trend where universities are collaborating with local government, industry and civic organisations to advance the sustainable transformation of a specific town, city or region. With empirical evidence, we argue that this function of ‘cocreation for sustainability’ could be interpreted as the seeds of an emerging, new mission for the university. We demonstrate that this still evolving mission differs significantly to the economic focus of the third mission and conventional technology transfer practices, which we argue, should be critically examined. After defining five channels through which a university can fulfil the emerging mission, we analyse two frontrunner ‘transformative institutions’ engaged in co-creating social transformations in pursuit of materialising sustainable development in specific locations and regions. This study seeks to add to the debate on the third mission and triple-helix partnerships. It does so by incorporating sustainable development and place-based co-creation with government, industry and civil society. (Less)
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