On the Road to Mediocrity? Governance and Management of Australian Higher Education in the Market Place

作者: V. Lynn Meek

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9946-7_12

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摘要: The question of how best to optimise the performance higher education sector has generated much debate both at institutional and system levels. In part, been fuelled by steep growth in participation rates pressures on institutions find increasing proportions their operating grants from sources other than public purse. Concerns regarding relevance labour market economic prosperity have also focused attention this sector. A common theme adequacy existing governance management structures processes meet stakeholder expectations. However, neither Australia nor elsewhere is govern manage new.

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