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Empirical Research on the Cultivation of Information Management Talents Under the Industry-University-Research Collaboration Model

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  • Kai Zhang

    (Beijing Qihui Desheng Technology Co., Ltd, Beijing 100120, China)

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With the rapid development of information technology, information management has become a core element for modern enterprises to enhance their competitiveness. However, traditional education models fall short in cultivating information management talents with sufficient practical abilities. This study takes the collaboration project between Beijing Qihui Desheng Technology Co., Ltd. and University of Science and Technology Beijing as a case to explore the application effects of the industry-university-research collaboration model in the cultivation of information management talents. Through empirical research, it is verified that the industry-university-research collaboration model can significantly improve students’ practical and innovative abilities, especially in terms of resource integration, practical project internships, and guidance from industrial professors. The findings show that students participating in the project have an average score improvement of 20%, a 30% increase in practical ability scores, and 80% of them received internship recommendation letters from enterprises. Moreover, the application of software tools as teaching carriers further enhances students’ understanding and application abilities of information management knowledge. The conclusions of this study provide empirical evidence for universities and enterprises to optimize talent cultivation plans and improve students’ practical abilities, and also offer references for policymakers to promote the development of the industry-university-research collaboration model.

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  • Kai Zhang, 2025. "Empirical Research on the Cultivation of Information Management Talents Under the Industry-University-Research Collaboration Model," Studies in Social Science & Humanities, Paradigm Academic Press, vol. 4(5), pages 88-94, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdz:ssosch:v:4:y:2025:i:5:p:88-94
    DOI: 10.63593/SSSH.2709-7862.2025.09.010
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