International Perspectives on University Efficiency

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Naciye Akca (Hg.), Stephan Zelewski (Hg.), Matthias Klumpp (Hg.), International Perspectives on University Efficiency (2015), Logos Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783832594640

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Beschreibung / Abstract

Resource efficiency and economic considerations are a major topic in higher education systems. Universities are urged to improve their outputs as well as their processes. This book provides a multi-perspective collection of research approaches regarding university efficiency. Though based in Germany and connected to the BMBF research project HELENA at the University of Duisburg-Essen, many contributions provide international comparisons and analysis approaches. Also, most contributions are associated with the annual conferences of EAIR, the European Higher Education Society.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • BEGINN
  • Section 1 Diversity in Higher Education Systems
  • Is German higher education non-discriminatory?
  • Gender Diversity in the German Higher Education System
  • Discipline-Specific Teaching Efficiency
  • Section 2 Management and Efficiency in Higher Education Systems: An International Comparison
  • Effects of a Multi-Campus Organization on Institutional Efficiency
  • Economies of scale in higher education
  • Higher Education Study Program and Degree Management
  • Section 3 Efficiency and Finance in Higher Education Systems
  • Analyzing the Efficiency of Funding and Spending Strategies in Higher Education
  • Do financial resources hinder or support efficiency in the long run?
  • A comparative study of budget allocation within European universities
  • Section 4 Ranking, Reputation and Performance in Higher Education
  • Ranking Evaluation for Dutch and German Universities
  • Is it possible that Higher Education Institutes are able to buy reputation?
  • Section 5 Efficiency and Quality in Higher Education Systems
  • European Patent Registrations-Measuring Research Efficiency in Higher Education
  • The International Disparity of Defining Quality in Higher Education Institutions

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