Higher Education, Active Learning, Co-Creation, Innovation, and Contribution to Regional Development: A Bibliometric Analysis

Higher Education, Active Learning, Co-Creation, Innovation, and Contribution to Regional Development: A Bibliometric Analysis

ISBN13: 9781668467015|ISBN10: 1668467011|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668467022|EISBN13: 9781668467039
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6701-5.ch018
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Barbedo, Inês, et al. "Higher Education, Active Learning, Co-Creation, Innovation, and Contribution to Regional Development: A Bibliometric Analysis." The Impact of HEIs on Regional Development: Facts and Practices of Collaborative Work With SMEs, edited by Susana Rodrigues and Joaquim Mourato, IGI Global, 2023, pp. 333-361. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6701-5.ch018

APA

Barbedo, I., de-Souza, J. A., Cabo, P., Rodrigues, P. M., Costa, C. S., & Pereira, F. A. (2023). Higher Education, Active Learning, Co-Creation, Innovation, and Contribution to Regional Development: A Bibliometric Analysis. In S. Rodrigues & J. Mourato (Eds.), The Impact of HEIs on Regional Development: Facts and Practices of Collaborative Work With SMEs (pp. 333-361). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6701-5.ch018

Chicago

Barbedo, Inês, et al. "Higher Education, Active Learning, Co-Creation, Innovation, and Contribution to Regional Development: A Bibliometric Analysis." In The Impact of HEIs on Regional Development: Facts and Practices of Collaborative Work With SMEs, edited by Susana Rodrigues and Joaquim Mourato, 333-361. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2023. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6701-5.ch018

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Abstract

This chapter explores how higher education institutions (HEIs) that use active learning methodologies and promote co-creative and innovative environments can contribute significantly to regional development. The authors carried out a bibliometric analysis, considering the works published in journals indexed in the Scopus database for this purpose. The study aims to measure the scientific production of active teaching and learning methodologies, such as co-creation and innovation, and their contribution to regional development. The main results denounce that there is still a long way to go in exploring and emphasizing the links between HEIs, active learning, co-creation, innovation, and regional development. This path needs the involvement of the surrounding society, and private and public organizations, to be meaningful. HEIs urgently need to promote a shift in thinking about their educational practices. In today's world, complex challenges pose a real challenge to the future of higher education, and graduates who can meet these challenges represent added value to the higher education system.

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