Compiled by 探花视频, the World Academic Summit Innovation Index shows companies are investing the equivalent of 拢62,780 ($97,900) in each scholar in South Korea to carry out work in innovation and research on their behalf.
Singapore is in second place, bringing in an average of 拢54,462 ($84,500) per academic, with the Netherlands in third (拢46,921; $72,800).
The US lies in 14th position, with industry contributing nearly four times less to its academic researchers (拢16,628 or $25,800 per person) than in Korea, according to the index, which is based on data from the world鈥檚 top 400 universities as assessed by the THE World University Rankings.
The UK is in just 26th place, attracting 拢8,572 ($13,300) per researcher from industry.
探花视频
Phil Baty, editor of the THE World University Rankings, said: 鈥淭hat South Korea and Singapore are the top two countries listed in this new table, with other Asian nations like Taiwan, China and India all making the top ten will be听 a shocking wake-up call for the West.鈥
Lord Bhattacharyya, chairman and founder of WMG, which receives about 拢120 million a year from private companies such as Jaguar Land Rover to do research at the University of Warwick, said the data underlined Britain鈥檚 鈥減atchy鈥 record for cooperation between business and universities.
探花视频
Not enough British companies had invested in universities, while higher education had not made itself attractive enough to firms, he said.
鈥淚f businesses really exploited universities and universities exploited industry, our manufacturing sector would not be in the state it is now,鈥 Lord Bhattacharyya argued.
Foreign firms were increasingly the ones to invest in university research, he said 鈥 citing Indian-owned Jaguar Land Rover as an example of a company investing in research.
鈥淭hese are companies that have to develop world-class products or they will not survive,鈥 said Lord Bhattacharyya. 鈥淏ritish companies do not do research and development, and that is why the manufacturing industry is going down and down.鈥
Lord Bhattacharyya, who founded WMG in 1980, said the department鈥檚 success had paid for laboratories and buildings at Warwick worth 拢150 million, while an additional 拢100 million of private capital would soon be invested in its National Automotive Innovation Campus.
However, David Docherty, chief executive of the National Centre for Universities and Business, suggested the THE figures understate the level of commercial engagement with UK universities.
Academics were often involved in large amounts of consultancy work at large companies, estimated at about 拢3 billion a year, which might not feature in the THE data, Dr Docherty said.
Other types of collaboration between universities and business outside direct investment in research were also useful for the commercial sector and higher education, he argued.
探花视频
鈥淚t tends not be investment in traditional university research these days,鈥 he said.
探花视频
鈥淐ompanies are evolving their approach to universities, so they might put their own researchers on a university campus or build a unified campus with a university.鈥
However, Lord Bhattacharyya said talk of 鈥減artnerships鈥 was over-rated unless businesses were willing to stump up money for investment.
鈥淎ll this talk of 鈥榖usiness in kind鈥 is a load of hocus-pocus,鈥 he said.
鈥淚f industry does not pay cash, there is unlikely to be any results from it.鈥
However, a Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman said the index is only based on a selection of universities and does not take into account the complete size of the research base in any given country.
He added: 鈥淭he government has protected the 拢4.6 billion science and research budget in cash terms and has announced a real increase in science and research capital to 拢1.1 billion for 2015-16, with a commitment that this will be maintained in real terms until 2021.鈥
The THE index, compiled with Thomson Reuters data, has been published ahead of its inaugural World Academic Summit, at Nanyang Technological University, in Singapore, which will discuss the relationship between big business and universities.
Mr Baty said:听鈥淲orking with business and industry to move their discoveries and ideas from the ivory towers into the real world 鈥 and to make a real social and economic impact 鈥 has become one of the most important functions of a modern university.
鈥淔or some, an ability to attract funding from big business could even be a case of sink or swim in this age of austerity.鈥
The takes place in Singapore, from 2-4 October.
| Rank | Country | Average Value Per Researcher (US$) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Korea, Republic Of | 97,900 |
| 2 | Singapore | 84,500 |
| 3 | Netherlands | 72,800 |
| 4 | South Africa | 64,400 |
| 5 | Belgium | 63,700 |
| 6 | Taiwan | 53,900 |
| 7 | China | 50,500 |
| 8 | Sweden | 46,100 |
| 9 | Denmark | 43,600 |
| 10 | India | 36,900 |
| 11 | Russian Federation | 36,400 |
| 12 | Turkey | 31,000 |
| 13 | Canada | ,200 |
| 14 | United States | 25,800 |
| 15 | Australia | 25,600 |
| 16 | Japan | 24,900 |
| 17 | Finland | 24,500 |
| 18 | New Zealand | 22,300 |
| 19 | France | 21,000 |
| 20 | Hong Kong | 20,000 |
| 21 | Germany | 19,400 |
| 22 | Switzerland | 17,600 |
| 23 | Brazil | 14,900 |
| 24 | Italy | 14,400 |
| 25 | Israel | 13,600 |
| 26 | United Kingdom | 13,300 |
| 听 | Austria | 11,300 |
| 28 | Norway | 9,100 |
| 29 | Portugal | 8,600 |
| 30 | Ireland | 8,300 |
探花视频
Register to continue
Why register?
- Registration is free and only takes a moment
- Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
- Sign up for our newsletter
Subscribe
Or subscribe for unlimited access to:
- Unlimited access to news, views, insights & reviews
- Digital editions
- Digital access to 罢贬贰鈥檚 university and college rankings analysis
Already registered or a current subscriber?




