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Lessons for Academia and Business

In: From Coal to Biotech

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  • Jean-Pierre Jeannet
  • Hein Schreuder

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In this chapter, the authors describe the key lessons that both business schools and business can learn from such a long-standing collaboration. Taking the view of wanting to engage in such collaborations, the chapter begins with the impact of this collaboration on DSM as an organization. The concept of the successive waves of DSM initiatives is introduced and the changing roles DSM required from business schools as the waves were rolled out. Turning tables, the authors describe based upon their experience the requirements that must be met on the corporate side to be able to benefit from such longstanding collaborations. Finally, the authors offer their own views why the collaboration between DSM and selective business schools could last for 25 years.

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  • Jean-Pierre Jeannet & Hein Schreuder, 2015. "Lessons for Academia and Business," Springer Books, in: From Coal to Biotech, edition 127, chapter 14, pages 255-285, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-46299-7_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46299-7_14
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