At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding in higher education. Historically, funding for higher education has been based upon enrollments. The recent increase in performance funding, or outcomes-based funding, follows an earlier period of unsustainable performance funding models in many states. With limited research showing the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of prior systems of performance funding, states have moved forward into Performance Funding 2.0, where colleges and universities are at risk of losing part of the base funding historically provided to them. This research examines the reasons why three states reinstituted or significantly expanded performance funding systems fo...
A new form of performance funding often called performance funding 2.0 (PF 2.0) represents a major s...
In this paper, the authors describe findings from a large, qualitative case study of the implementat...
Background/Context: Performance funding in higher education ties government funding to institutional...
At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding i...
Performance funding is a method of funding public institutions based not on inputs, such as enrollme...
Performance funding in higher education ties state funding directly to institutional performance on ...
Background/Context: Performance funding finances public higher education institutions based on outco...
Despite the popularity of performance funding among policymakers, only half of all states have ever ...
This study examines the primary policy instruments through which state performance funding systems i...
This study reviews the theories of action that advocates of performance funding have espoused for hi...
In today\u27s economic climate, state public institutions of higher education face challenges on mul...
Public universities face significant funding challenges as states continue to look for efficiencies ...
Over the past three decades policymakers have been seeking new ways to secure improved performance f...
This paper summarizes findings from a large study on the implementation and impacts of performance f...
For several decades, policymakers have been concerned about increasing the efficiency and effectiven...
A new form of performance funding often called performance funding 2.0 (PF 2.0) represents a major s...
In this paper, the authors describe findings from a large, qualitative case study of the implementat...
Background/Context: Performance funding in higher education ties government funding to institutional...
At least 30 states have adopted or are in the process of adopting some form of performance funding i...
Performance funding is a method of funding public institutions based not on inputs, such as enrollme...
Performance funding in higher education ties state funding directly to institutional performance on ...
Background/Context: Performance funding finances public higher education institutions based on outco...
Despite the popularity of performance funding among policymakers, only half of all states have ever ...
This study examines the primary policy instruments through which state performance funding systems i...
This study reviews the theories of action that advocates of performance funding have espoused for hi...
In today\u27s economic climate, state public institutions of higher education face challenges on mul...
Public universities face significant funding challenges as states continue to look for efficiencies ...
Over the past three decades policymakers have been seeking new ways to secure improved performance f...
This paper summarizes findings from a large study on the implementation and impacts of performance f...
For several decades, policymakers have been concerned about increasing the efficiency and effectiven...
A new form of performance funding often called performance funding 2.0 (PF 2.0) represents a major s...
In this paper, the authors describe findings from a large, qualitative case study of the implementat...
Background/Context: Performance funding in higher education ties government funding to institutional...