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David John Frank; John W. Meyer – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Universities are specific local entities, and as such are in competition with one another for resources and prestige. The general tone of the literature--which sees universities mainly as specific organizations--is quite negative, with competition leading to destructive market and political forces. The tone is surprising, given the extraordinary…
Descriptors: Universities, Competition, Accreditation (Institutions), Reputation
European University Association, 2023
The European University Association (EUA) presents a set of recommendations on sustaining Ukrainian universities and enabling them to continue their research and teaching activities. The Russian Federation's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 impelled an immediate display of solidarity and support from higher education and research institutions,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Higher Education, Research
Azziz, Ricardo; Hentschke, Guilbert C.; Jacobs, Lloyd A.; Jacobs, Bonita C. – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019
With the pool of high school graduates decreasing, national and global competition increasing, and the need to invest in new technologies and approaches growing, many universities and small colleges alike are struggling--not just to thrive, but to survive. In this challenging environment, mergers and consolidations are often viewed as options of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Colleges, Organizational Change
Zhaoheng Xu; Lei Liu; Jie Yu – Cogent Education, 2024
Developing a clear and applicable mission statement is essential for business schools to obtain AACSB accreditation, and it is also a core embodiment of their ability to achieve sustained excellence. By the end of 2023, a total of 48 business schools in mainland China have been accredited by AACSB, which has a positive modelling effect on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, Knowledge Management, Educational Innovation
Inaba, Yushi – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2020
Internationally and domestically, depopulation and the decrease of student enrollment caused are becoming an issue of interest in higher education, especially in regions such as east Europe, south Europe, and East Asia. This article analyzes strategies of Japanese universities to tackle depopulation issues in Japan. The 18-year-old bracket…
Descriptors: Universities, Population Trends, Declining Enrollment, Strategic Planning
Schmadeka, Wayne – Journal of Case Studies in Accreditation and Assessment, 2012
At the urging of the U.S. Department of Education, regional accrediting organizations have, during the last few years, placed much greater emphasis on implementation of assessment as a requirement for accreditation. Assessment serves two important purposes: institutional survival and improvement of student achievement. Of these two, survival is…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Accreditation (Institutions), Program Evaluation, Institutional Survival
Capaldi, Elizabeth D. – Academe, 2011
Public universities are not for-profit businesses with an easy-to-understand bottom line: their financial reports are not designed to convey information to the public fully or to reflect all the costs of teaching and research. Financial reports do track every dollar in accordance with the accounting rules required by auditors, but they do not…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Finance, Educational Quality, Costs
Cowen, Scott – Liberal Education, 2007
Hurricane Katrina took more than 1,500 lives. Most of those people died in their homes because they could not escape, or they died trying to escape the flood waters. The hurricane submerged 80 percent of the parish, a land mass seven times the size of Manhattan. The flood lasted for fifty-seven days and destroyed over 160,000 homes and apartments.…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Universities, Decision Making, Institutional Survival
MacTaggart, Terrence – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Certain higher-education institutions are at risk in 2007 and beyond, according to Moody's Investors Service, which gauges colleges' financial health. They include small private colleges with limited geographic draw, colleges with ambitious spending plans to improve their national reputations, and regional public universities that face heavy…
Descriptors: Universities, Private Colleges, Educational Finance, College Faculty

Jenkins, David – Studies in Higher Education, 1988
The purpose of a university is to survive by giving society enough of what it wants in such a way that it earns, retains, and makes space for its proper pursuits, including systematic criticism of what society wants. The disciplines need constant renewing and constant resurrection for the sake of humanity. (MSE)
Descriptors: Christianity, College Role, Higher Education, Institutional Mission

Covaleski, Mark A.; Dirsmith, Mark W. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1988
Focusing on the University of Wisconsin budgeting system, this paper studies the interrelationship between political and institutional forces of conformity. Institutionalization processes as expressed through the budget seem to be infused with power and self-interest within the organization and in extraorganizational relations. Includes 64…
Descriptors: Expectation, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Institutional Survival

Gill, T. K.; Gill, S. S. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2000
Discusses ways to overcome the financial crisis facing many universities in developing countries, including providing greater resources to higher education; raising tuition; privatizing higher education; admitting only the best candidates; attracting foreign students; requiring graduates' employers to compensate universities; linking industry and…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Educational Finance, Financial Exigency

Koshal, Rajindar K.; Koshal, Manjulika; Gupta, Ashok – Economics of Education Review, 2001
This study empirically estimates a multiproduct total cost function and output relationship for comprehensive U.S. universities. Statistical results for 184 Bible colleges suggest that there are both economies of scale and of scope in higher education. Additionally, product-specific economies of scope exist for all output levels and activities.…
Descriptors: Christianity, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates, Efficiency

Buck, George H. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2001
Universities arose because a supportive and protective environment conducive to face-to-face learning, scholarship, and debate was needed. Predictions that various technologies, including television, teaching machines, and Internet-based instruction and distance learning, would replace universities have not been realized. For 800 years, nothing…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational History, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Millar, Susan Bolyard – 1992
This report examines the change process at a regional university in achieving a higher level of excellence in all its programs and activities. Results from 30 interviews are discussed in explaining how this university endured a major retrenchment and survived and thrived while simultaneously contributing to the surrounding community's economic…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Change Agents, College Administration, Colleges