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Transformation of Higher Education through Technology Parks: Case of Turkey,Used
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This study aims to explore the transformation of the universities by means of the technoparks. The universityindustrygovernment partnership, which forces to make changes in the universities and human capital. It is so clear that the reasons are not only national, but also supranational where innovation and knowledge are taken as drivers of the competitiveness and growth. The transformation in the higher education is seen as the marketization of the universities by means of generating technological knowledge, which is commodified in the global market economy.The effects of the technoparks are serious on the academic missions of universities, while changing innovation system so that the missions of universities are redefined. Hence, knowledge as a commodity can be sold in the market and technoparks and universities have become the headquarters of corporations. The analyses show that universities are not capable of absorbing the increasing demand so that technoparks open new liberalization in commodification of knowledge. The transformation towards entrepreneurialization has profoundly produced different problemsinequalities, segregation, and social injustices.
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