Vietnam’s shift from a centrally planned to a market economy has transformed the country from one of the poorest in the world into a lower middle-income country. Vietnam now is one of the most dynamic emerging countries in East Asia region. Read More »
This study looks at the contribution of
the university system in Vietnam to the socioeconomic
development in general, and their relationship with firms,
dynamic actors... Show More + of the economy in particular. The study uses
different methods of research, from reliance on secondary
data to interviews with universities and survey of firms.
Several case studies of the key universities in four regions
have been undertaken: Hanoi in the north, Danang in the
center, and Ho Chi Minh City and Cantho in the south of
Vietnam. The findings show that the role of Vietnamese
universities in research is much weaker than teaching, and
that their contribution to the socioeconomic development of
the country is limited to the production of an educated
labor force rather than innovation. However, in selected
universities, innovation did take place to a certain extent
and brought benefits for both the universities and firms
they served. This situation is explained by both the
inherited university system in Vietnam and its shift in
behavior in the context of economic renovation and globalization. Show Less -