This paper is an attempt to make a contribution to current debates about the reform of higher education by using the work of Ronald Coase on 'the nature of the firm' as a framework for considering alternative institutional structures for delivering educational services. Attention is focused particularly on rival ways of coordinating the delivery of educational services and guaranteeing standards. Extreme market-based scenarios involving freelance academics and itemised billing for specific services are contrasted with the present system involving very incomplete contracts for academic employees and 'banquet-style' purchases of degrees by students. Costs and benefits of different institutional structures are examined. The role of academic pr...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
In the first part of this two-part work, the economics of higher education are explained. It is made...
In the first part of this two-part work, the economics of higher education are explained. It is made...
As an introduction to the themed issue, this paper interrogates the idea of university unbundling th...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
Luke MartellBusiness criteria, not education or the public good, drive what marketised universities ...
Today, the university in the United Kingdom (UK) appears to be being led far from its educational, e...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
It is more and more frequent to read that higher education is being transformed into an industry (or...
The Higher Education market has become contestable. This paper assembles data to present the diversi...
This paper looks at commercialisation in universities by examining two issues associated with the co...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
In the first part of this two-part work, the economics of higher education are explained. It is made...
In the first part of this two-part work, the economics of higher education are explained. It is made...
As an introduction to the themed issue, this paper interrogates the idea of university unbundling th...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
Luke MartellBusiness criteria, not education or the public good, drive what marketised universities ...
Today, the university in the United Kingdom (UK) appears to be being led far from its educational, e...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
It is more and more frequent to read that higher education is being transformed into an industry (or...
The Higher Education market has become contestable. This paper assembles data to present the diversi...
This paper looks at commercialisation in universities by examining two issues associated with the co...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the incre...
In the first part of this two-part work, the economics of higher education are explained. It is made...
In the first part of this two-part work, the economics of higher education are explained. It is made...