There remains uncertainty in scientific discussions regarding the governance of universities in new public management regimes in terms of who actually 'rules' in the university. Apparently, a strengthened management leadership is confronted with continuing elements of academic self-regulation and professional autonomy in knowledge production and diffusion. Organisational and academic rationales coexist in today's management of universities. This article endeavours to clarify some of the ambiguities pertaining to the coexistence of two authorities by demonstrating the working of 'interdependency management' that is taking place within universities. For this purpose, the authors have scrutinised research, teaching and recruitment policies in ...
The thesis contributes to the knowledge on academic work in the 21st century, with a special emphasi...
Governance is a highly contested concept that concerns the exercise of collective control towards co...
While institutions spend more resources addressing affordability, access, and accountability measure...
The new Higher Education landscape requires universities to respond to an increasing number of compl...
This study employed qualitative multiple case study methodology to exam how the two well-known inter...
This paper contributes to the debate on strategic capability of academic organizations by presenting...
This chapter investigates whether and how institutional autonomy enhances strategic management of ac...
Over recent decades, ‘autonomy’ has become a buzz word in higher education reform and universities w...
The aim of this article is to examine how European universities, confronted with national reforms of...
In past decades, scholars have observed that the transnational and local competition in higher educa...
The aim of this article is to examine how European universities, confronted with national reforms of...
One can observe a growing external pressure on universities to become more responsive to society thr...
Governance is a highly contested concept that concerns the exercise of collective control towards co...
This contribution analyses the impacts of managerial governance on academic work, and more especiall...
How should universities be organised to ensure they remain competitive and financially sustainable? ...
The thesis contributes to the knowledge on academic work in the 21st century, with a special emphasi...
Governance is a highly contested concept that concerns the exercise of collective control towards co...
While institutions spend more resources addressing affordability, access, and accountability measure...
The new Higher Education landscape requires universities to respond to an increasing number of compl...
This study employed qualitative multiple case study methodology to exam how the two well-known inter...
This paper contributes to the debate on strategic capability of academic organizations by presenting...
This chapter investigates whether and how institutional autonomy enhances strategic management of ac...
Over recent decades, ‘autonomy’ has become a buzz word in higher education reform and universities w...
The aim of this article is to examine how European universities, confronted with national reforms of...
In past decades, scholars have observed that the transnational and local competition in higher educa...
The aim of this article is to examine how European universities, confronted with national reforms of...
One can observe a growing external pressure on universities to become more responsive to society thr...
Governance is a highly contested concept that concerns the exercise of collective control towards co...
This contribution analyses the impacts of managerial governance on academic work, and more especiall...
How should universities be organised to ensure they remain competitive and financially sustainable? ...
The thesis contributes to the knowledge on academic work in the 21st century, with a special emphasi...
Governance is a highly contested concept that concerns the exercise of collective control towards co...
While institutions spend more resources addressing affordability, access, and accountability measure...