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In times of deep uncertainty, the 'entrepreneurial university' needs to be able to transform itself, when necessary, to maintain long-term evolutionary fitness. Dynamic Universities explores how strategic, entrepreneurial leadership can help US higher education institutions thrive amid unprecedented challenges. Drawing on the dynamic capabilities framework, David J. Teece and Sohvi Heaton provide a strategic roadmap to help university leaders identify emerging opportunities and threats, take decisive action, and sustain competitiveness by enhancing, safeguarding, and reconfiguring key institutional assets - ultimately driving long-term transformation and success. Through compelling case studies - including Stanford and Berkeley - and interviews with global university leaders, this book offers practical insights into managing complexity, fostering innovation, and building resilient academic ecosystems. It is essential reading for administrators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of higher education.
Contents
Foreword; 1. Introduction: challenges in managing today's universities; 2. Campus entrepreneurs; 3. The entrepreneurial university; 4. Dynamic capabilities: putting Silicon Valley in a bottle; 5. Berkeley and Stanford take different paths; 6. The peril and promise of digital technology; 7. Safe spaces and freedom of speech; 8. University leadership skills for the twenty-first century; 9. Conclusion: dynamic leadership for navigating turbulent times; Select bibliography.



