As universities respond to a prolonged period of economic rationalism there appears to be resignation, for the most part, that the role of a university is not what it once was. By adopting the operational strictures of economy, efficiency and performance, many universities are behaving like and being run as though they were a business. The term ‘corporate university’ now carries much meaning and has been the subject of significant discourse over the last decade. Resource limitations, political influences and competitive pressures are commonplace with implications for the way in which a university can fulfil a role in society, however that is defined. In this paper we consider the notion of corporate citizenship and ask whether t...
This paper proceeds from the view that managerial capture has already become a fundamental problem a...
This paper presents survey findings relating to academics' work attitudes, values and responses to c...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
The ability of a university to educate students to be responsible and informed citizens in the futur...
When universities became corporate universities, the constraints that defined universities changed. ...
Reforms to higher education in Australian universities since the 1980s have resulted in changes to t...
This article draws on the multi-theoretical approach to governance and a qualitative research method...
During the last decade, competition for funding and privatization transformed most Australian univer...
Drawing on international research into changing university environments, profiles, and structures, t...
Purpose - As the boundaries between training and education have converged, the demand for the servic...
The public debate about governance in Australia’s Universities has increased in recent years. As poi...
This article explores student and staff perspectives on the changes to university governance in a So...
Paper explores the shifts within the mass higher education and its governance over the last three de...
This paper reflects on the changes which have occurred in the public sector over the last two decade...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
This paper proceeds from the view that managerial capture has already become a fundamental problem a...
This paper presents survey findings relating to academics' work attitudes, values and responses to c...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
The ability of a university to educate students to be responsible and informed citizens in the futur...
When universities became corporate universities, the constraints that defined universities changed. ...
Reforms to higher education in Australian universities since the 1980s have resulted in changes to t...
This article draws on the multi-theoretical approach to governance and a qualitative research method...
During the last decade, competition for funding and privatization transformed most Australian univer...
Drawing on international research into changing university environments, profiles, and structures, t...
Purpose - As the boundaries between training and education have converged, the demand for the servic...
The public debate about governance in Australia’s Universities has increased in recent years. As poi...
This article explores student and staff perspectives on the changes to university governance in a So...
Paper explores the shifts within the mass higher education and its governance over the last three de...
This paper reflects on the changes which have occurred in the public sector over the last two decade...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
This paper proceeds from the view that managerial capture has already become a fundamental problem a...
This paper presents survey findings relating to academics' work attitudes, values and responses to c...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...