Higher Education Talents Strategy in the Context of Regional Talent Hub Construction: Textual Analysis and Endosymbiotic Cooperation Model
Hongfeng Zhang,
Shaodan Su and
Yan Liu
SAGE Open, 2023, vol. 13, issue 1, 21582440231156152
Abstract:
In the context of constructing regional education and talent hub, Macao’s higher education talent development strategy impacts the creation of a regional talent hub and the process of industrial diversification. This study adopts a text analysis approach. Through the analysis of 118 texts and the construction of the game model, it reveals that Macao’s talent development has been passing through a “market-controlled†and “policy-driven†stage due to the uniqueness of economic and social development. The model of cooperative game based on endosymbiosis implicates that the talent attraction strategy of higher education can play a leading role in socio-economic development to form a cooperative and symbiotic equilibrium with the region as a whole through the “climbing period†when the “actual state†catches up with the “expected value.†This paper proposes some policy recommendations, including: prospective discipline layout, breaking down of institutional barriers, cooperation and exchange of talent cultivation, and the creation of a talent-sharing mechanism for promoting the construction of a regional talent hub.
Keywords: regional talent hub; Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area; higher education talent strategy; textual analysis; Endosymbiotic theory; cooperation game (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1177/21582440231156152
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