Business Administration Department, Politeknik Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia, 16242
Corresponding Author: iis.mariam@bisnis.pnj.ac.id
Business Administration Department, Politeknik Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia, 16242
Corresponding Author: nidia.sofa@bisnis.pnj.ac.id
Business Administration Department, Politeknik Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia, 16242
Corresponding Author: endah.wartiningsih@bisnis.pnj.ac.id
Mechanical Engineering Department, Politeknik Negeri Malang, Indonesia, 65141
Corresponding Author: bambangsap2015@gmail.com
Purpose of the study: the premise of this paper was to analyze the implementation of the policy of the Minister of Education and Culture regarding independent learning in an independent campus. Referring to the Politeknik Negeri Jakarta, and BIRN strategic plans regarding the direction of research, it is necessary to research innovations that have economic value through collaborative knowledge creation as a strategy in increasing organizational competitiveness, innovation, and the formation of Technoparks. The problem in this research is the partnership strategy carried out by educational institutions and industry using the concept of collaborative knowledge creation? This research was conducted at Bandung Techno Park and Jakarta State Polytechnic. The research method used soft system methodology approach with collection of data used interviews, observations, study literature, and documentation. The organizations involved are Bandung Techno Park. Main findings: Bandung Techno Park is a business-oriented organization, building networks and partnerships with industry, companies, and educational institutions. PNJ has built partnerships with companies, institutions and the concept of collaborative knowledge creation has been implemented to improve organizational competitiveness
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