This paper examines the strategic implications of resource allocation models (RAMs). Four interrelated aspects of resource allocation are discussed: degree of centralisation, locus of strategic direction, cross-subsidy, and locus of control. The paper begins with a theoretical overview of these concepts, locating the study in the contexts of both strategic management literature and the university. The concepts are then examined empirically, drawing upon a longitudinal study of three UK universities, Warwick, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and Oxford Brookes. Findings suggest that RAMs are historically and culturally situated within the context of each university and this is associated with different patterns of stra...
In this chapter we take a further step in the articulation of the notion of university strategy. Es...
The purpose of this study was to determine the bases and processes utilized for internal resource al...
This study enhances the body of knowledge by remodelling the connection of strategic issues surround...
This paper examines the strategic implications of resource allocation models (RAMs). Four interrelat...
Resource allocations are among the most important decisions for any organization. Nonprofit organiza...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7755.0403(RP0114) / BLDSC - British L...
Australian universities are multi-million dollar operations employing tens of thousands of people. T...
This paper surveys the literature concerning the operation of incentive mechanisms within and across...
Allocating and managing resources has always been an important cornerstone of institutional leadersh...
This dissertation proposes a practical, research-based theory about how colleges and universities al...
This explorative descriptive case study examined the extent of budgetary planning and decision-makin...
This chapter focuses on the multiple objectives and dilemmas surrounding resource allocation in high...
In this Ph.D. thesis, I study the allocation of resources from three different perspectives. The fir...
This paper develops theoretical results, for a class of coordination mechanisms for resource allocat...
This chapter investigates whether and how institutional autonomy enhances strategic management of ac...
In this chapter we take a further step in the articulation of the notion of university strategy. Es...
The purpose of this study was to determine the bases and processes utilized for internal resource al...
This study enhances the body of knowledge by remodelling the connection of strategic issues surround...
This paper examines the strategic implications of resource allocation models (RAMs). Four interrelat...
Resource allocations are among the most important decisions for any organization. Nonprofit organiza...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7755.0403(RP0114) / BLDSC - British L...
Australian universities are multi-million dollar operations employing tens of thousands of people. T...
This paper surveys the literature concerning the operation of incentive mechanisms within and across...
Allocating and managing resources has always been an important cornerstone of institutional leadersh...
This dissertation proposes a practical, research-based theory about how colleges and universities al...
This explorative descriptive case study examined the extent of budgetary planning and decision-makin...
This chapter focuses on the multiple objectives and dilemmas surrounding resource allocation in high...
In this Ph.D. thesis, I study the allocation of resources from three different perspectives. The fir...
This paper develops theoretical results, for a class of coordination mechanisms for resource allocat...
This chapter investigates whether and how institutional autonomy enhances strategic management of ac...
In this chapter we take a further step in the articulation of the notion of university strategy. Es...
The purpose of this study was to determine the bases and processes utilized for internal resource al...
This study enhances the body of knowledge by remodelling the connection of strategic issues surround...