With the rapid development of information technologies, distance education has become “another form of product differentiation in the output mix produced by the multi-product university or college” (Cohn & Cooper, 2004, p. 607). This article aims at analyzing the economies of scope of distance education (as an educational output) in Chinese research universities. The empirical results show that a) product-specific economies of scope do exist in distance education programs offered by Chinese research universities; b) there are economies of scale in distance education; and c) there are weak cost complementarities between distance education and research output, meaning that distance education and academic research can promote each othe...
Abstract This study empirically estimates a multiple-product fixed total cost function and output re...
India and China are two fast growing economies of the world and need large skill based manpower to s...
The pressure to increase access to higher education while reducing costs raises serious questions w...
With the rapid development of information technologies, distance education has become “another form ...
Few empirical studies have analyzed the return to distance higher education in different academic di...
The economics of distance higher education have not attracted enough attention. Few studies have ana...
The returns of traditional face-to-face education are widely analyzed, but there is a need for empir...
This work investigates the presence and sources of economies of scope in R&D at U.S. research univer...
Globalization and technology are two power forces that have shaped trade, investment, industrial dev...
Teaching venues are playing an important role in the filed of open and distance education (ODL). In ...
This paper empirically investigates the economies of scale and economies of scope for the Chinese re...
This is a study of distance learning as part of the higher education system in China. The thesis inv...
Abstract: This paper investigates the presence and sources of economies of scope in R&D producti...
Is the money allocated to institutional distance education getting the results on the back end in te...
In 2008, Japan High Degree of Information and Communication Network and Social Strategy Headquarter(...
Abstract This study empirically estimates a multiple-product fixed total cost function and output re...
India and China are two fast growing economies of the world and need large skill based manpower to s...
The pressure to increase access to higher education while reducing costs raises serious questions w...
With the rapid development of information technologies, distance education has become “another form ...
Few empirical studies have analyzed the return to distance higher education in different academic di...
The economics of distance higher education have not attracted enough attention. Few studies have ana...
The returns of traditional face-to-face education are widely analyzed, but there is a need for empir...
This work investigates the presence and sources of economies of scope in R&D at U.S. research univer...
Globalization and technology are two power forces that have shaped trade, investment, industrial dev...
Teaching venues are playing an important role in the filed of open and distance education (ODL). In ...
This paper empirically investigates the economies of scale and economies of scope for the Chinese re...
This is a study of distance learning as part of the higher education system in China. The thesis inv...
Abstract: This paper investigates the presence and sources of economies of scope in R&D producti...
Is the money allocated to institutional distance education getting the results on the back end in te...
In 2008, Japan High Degree of Information and Communication Network and Social Strategy Headquarter(...
Abstract This study empirically estimates a multiple-product fixed total cost function and output re...
India and China are two fast growing economies of the world and need large skill based manpower to s...
The pressure to increase access to higher education while reducing costs raises serious questions w...