This paper addresses the transformation of competition in higher education. Not only have competition and competitive schemes dramatically developed in the last decades, from competition for students to competition for budgets and competition for professors, but the nature of competition has also evolved, leading to new forms of competition, especially on the segment where this evolution has been the strongest, i.e. research universities. It is argued that competition in higher education is no longer only occurring between individuals and countries, but has become institutional, leading to a multi-level form of competition and transforming universities into competitors. This competition is framed as a competition for quality which has becom...
This paper investigates the emergence and early institutionalization of competition in higher educat...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
This paper addresses the transformation of competition in higher education. Not only have competitio...
Abstract. The paper explores the dynamics of competition in higher education. National competition a...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleHigher education — particularly the research-intensive university, whic...
This chapter asks what competition may mean for universities and other higher education institutions...
Universities in the twenty-first century experience numerous competing drivers that shape their...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the extent to which recent changes in the UK's high...
Competition and contest underpin academic life in many ways, not all of them constructive or valuabl...
ABSTRACT Higher education – particularly the research-intensive university, which is the focus of th...
Higher education as a social institution operates on the border of traditional, intellectually orien...
Competition is an integrated part of most civilizations, from sports to education. Often competition...
This paper deals with the reforming processes in higher education (HE) from centralised systems towa...
This paper investigates the emergence and early institutionalization of competition in higher educat...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
This paper addresses the transformation of competition in higher education. Not only have competitio...
Abstract. The paper explores the dynamics of competition in higher education. National competition a...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleHigher education — particularly the research-intensive university, whic...
This chapter asks what competition may mean for universities and other higher education institutions...
Universities in the twenty-first century experience numerous competing drivers that shape their...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the extent to which recent changes in the UK's high...
Competition and contest underpin academic life in many ways, not all of them constructive or valuabl...
ABSTRACT Higher education – particularly the research-intensive university, which is the focus of th...
Higher education as a social institution operates on the border of traditional, intellectually orien...
Competition is an integrated part of most civilizations, from sports to education. Often competition...
This paper deals with the reforming processes in higher education (HE) from centralised systems towa...
This paper investigates the emergence and early institutionalization of competition in higher educat...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...
In the United States, the relationship between state governments and public colleges and universitie...