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University Governance : Western European Comparative Perspectives / edited by Catherine Paradeise, Emanuela Reale, Ivar Bleiklie, Ewan Ferlie.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Higher Education Dynamics ; 25Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2009Descripción: recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781402095153
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • LB2300-2799.3
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
The Governance of Higher Education Systems: A Public Management Perspective -- France: From Incremental Transitions to Institutional Change -- Germany: A Latecomer to New Public Management -- Italy: Local Policy Legacy and Moving to an ‘In Between’ Configuration -- Netherlands -- Norway: From Tortoise to Eager Beaver? -- Switzerland -- United Kingdom from Bureau Professionalism to New Public Management? -- A Comparative Approach to Higher Education Reforms in Western European Countries -- Universities Steering between Stories and History.
Resumen: This book deals with change processes in higher education systems in seven countries and explores which public policies have been chosen, and which organizational designs and steering tools have been implemented. Doctoral education and research budgets are studied in depth. To what extent do national specificities survive, and to what extent does European convergence occur? All seven countries tend to turn universities into rationalized organizations linking multiple heterogeneous stakeholders and clarifying their training and research missions. They also reform methods used by public authorities to steer at a distance by way of performance evaluation and incentive approaches. This book suggests that grand narratives such as NPM and Network Governance narratives do not tell the history of change. They may influence visions and tools developed by reformers, but policymaking and its implementation remain dependent on specific national settings.
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The Governance of Higher Education Systems: A Public Management Perspective -- France: From Incremental Transitions to Institutional Change -- Germany: A Latecomer to New Public Management -- Italy: Local Policy Legacy and Moving to an ‘In Between’ Configuration -- Netherlands -- Norway: From Tortoise to Eager Beaver? -- Switzerland -- United Kingdom from Bureau Professionalism to New Public Management? -- A Comparative Approach to Higher Education Reforms in Western European Countries -- Universities Steering between Stories and History.

This book deals with change processes in higher education systems in seven countries and explores which public policies have been chosen, and which organizational designs and steering tools have been implemented. Doctoral education and research budgets are studied in depth. To what extent do national specificities survive, and to what extent does European convergence occur? All seven countries tend to turn universities into rationalized organizations linking multiple heterogeneous stakeholders and clarifying their training and research missions. They also reform methods used by public authorities to steer at a distance by way of performance evaluation and incentive approaches. This book suggests that grand narratives such as NPM and Network Governance narratives do not tell the history of change. They may influence visions and tools developed by reformers, but policymaking and its implementation remain dependent on specific national settings.

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