Several countries have gained experience with some form of performance agreements in higher education. The Center for Higher Education Policy Studies (CHEPS) of the University of Twente has conducted a review of the performance agreements found in three countries: Denmark, the Netherlands and Ontario (Canada). The lessons learned in these three countries may be used as inputs for discussions on the future of the performance agreements in Norwegian higher education. The full report describes the three systems in more detail (Jongbloed & de Boer 2020). This Policy Brief summarises the findings and provides guidance for the design of performance agreements
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In this working paper we reflect upon performance agreements in higher education (HE): during the la...
More and more governments have started to introduce elements of performance in the funding mechanism...
Increasingly, governments have introduced elements of performance in the funding mechanisms for thei...
More and more governments have started to introduce elements of performance in the funding mechanism...
The need for greater efficiency, productivity and quality in the higher education sector has trigger...
This article examines the impact of European integration on higher education policies of the Netherl...
As a result of domestic pressure or international prescription, many national higher education syste...
This paper presents overview of government policies for funding higher education in eleven OECD coun...
Steering higher education through the establishment of a "contract" between the state and the indivi...
This policy brief is a part of a study on the governance of Higher Education in Norway. The objectiv...
This study is a joint effort by the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB) and the Ce...
Steering relationships and governance instruments are proving to be a dynamic field of policy-making...
This report examines internationalisation policies and international practises at higher education i...
This paper evaluates the performance of national higher education systems in 48 countries as measure...
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