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07/12/2025 | Publikationen

A new article by Fellner et al. recommends a more structured approach to supporting campus-community partnerships in Austria

Campus-community partnerships (CCPs) in Austrian Higher Education are at the centre of an article by INCHER member Magdalena Fellner and her co-authors published in the Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in June 2025.

By leveraging a survey conducted among 107 university teachers, the research explores the current perception and implementation of CCPs in the academic landscape. The findings indicate that the integration of CCPs is deeply intertwined with the organizational framework of HEIs, highlighting that while campus-community partnerships are seen as valuable for enhancing the educational experience and community as well as for organizational development, they remain largely unsupported by the necessary institutional structures and formal processes. The study concludes with recommendations for improving the design and framework of CCPs to better meet the evolving demands of higher education engagement with societal challenges, and suggests a more structured approach to institutionalizing these partnerships, taking into account the specific organizational context for implementing effective collaborations.

Magdalena Fellner, Paul Rameder, Katharina Resch, Mariella Knapp, Claudia Fahrenwald & Peter Slepcevic-Zach (2025):  Institutional status and support for campus-community partnerships in Austrian higher education: exploring faculty perceptions of implementation and challenges. Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Vol. 14, article number 71.

Link to open access article