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Higher education response to institutional upheaval: Outcomes of industry collaborations during the COVID-19 pandemic

Institutional upheaval spurred by the COVID-19 crisis suddenly and dramatically transformed the rules of the game for higher education organizations. The global pandemic thrust colleges and universities into ambiguous institutional environments. Disruption of established routines and supply networks...

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Main Authors: Bezjian, James, Dean, Benjamin P, Ponomarov, Sergey Y, Imam, Sarah, Riggle, Robert, Weeks, Michael, Selden, Sally
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