Students drop out of universities in large numbers, many graduate to jobs that do not require a degree and a large number learn little at university, whilst graduate salaries have shrunk over time and student loan debt and default have grown. University research achievements have declined while university administration has expanded massively. The contemporary university is mired in auditing, regulation, waste and aimlessness and its contribution to serious social innovation has deteriorated markedly. The miserable state of the universities reflects a larger social reality, as bureaucratic capitalism has replaced creative capitalism.\ud \ud Universities and Innovation Economies examines the rise and fall of the mass university and post-indu...
While new technologies are always disruptive of work, employment and education, the particular and c...
While new technologies are always disruptive of work, employment and education, the particular and c...
Abstract. This is a brilliant, indeed an indispensable book. It provides a compelling diagnosis of t...
Students drop out of universities in large numbers, many graduate to jobs that do not require a degr...
Students drop out of universities in large numbers, many graduate to jobs that do not require a degr...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auInnovation is one o...
[Extract] Right across the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develop ment), the prev...
International audienceThe world's economic and political interactions and exchanges are in a conside...
The present paper wants to touch upon a number of paradoxes that undermine university culture. Altho...
There are ever-more, ever-larger research universities across the world. These, though,are character...
The idea that the university needs re-imagining has gained considerable currency since the 21th cent...
ABSTRACT Higher education has become the new star ship in the policy fleet for governments around th...
The paper supposes that the primary force for economic growth is innovation, which is the social app...
While new technologies are always disruptive of work, employment and education, the particular and c...
This article examines undergoing transformations in universities in the context of the structural cr...
While new technologies are always disruptive of work, employment and education, the particular and c...
While new technologies are always disruptive of work, employment and education, the particular and c...
Abstract. This is a brilliant, indeed an indispensable book. It provides a compelling diagnosis of t...
Students drop out of universities in large numbers, many graduate to jobs that do not require a degr...
Students drop out of universities in large numbers, many graduate to jobs that do not require a degr...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auInnovation is one o...
[Extract] Right across the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develop ment), the prev...
International audienceThe world's economic and political interactions and exchanges are in a conside...
The present paper wants to touch upon a number of paradoxes that undermine university culture. Altho...
There are ever-more, ever-larger research universities across the world. These, though,are character...
The idea that the university needs re-imagining has gained considerable currency since the 21th cent...
ABSTRACT Higher education has become the new star ship in the policy fleet for governments around th...
The paper supposes that the primary force for economic growth is innovation, which is the social app...
While new technologies are always disruptive of work, employment and education, the particular and c...
This article examines undergoing transformations in universities in the context of the structural cr...
While new technologies are always disruptive of work, employment and education, the particular and c...
While new technologies are always disruptive of work, employment and education, the particular and c...
Abstract. This is a brilliant, indeed an indispensable book. It provides a compelling diagnosis of t...