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Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control
β Scribed by Jetta Frost, Fabian Hattke, Markus Reihlen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 259
- Series
- Higher Education Dynamics 47
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Governing universities is a multi-level as well as a highly paradoxical endeavor. The featured studies in this book examine critically the multifaceted repercussions of changing governance logics and show how contradictory demands for scholarly peer control, market responsiveness, public policy control, and democratization create governance paradoxes. While a large body of academic literature has been focusing on the external governance of universities, this book shifts the focus on organizationsβ internal characteristics, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of the changing governance in universities. The book follows exigent calls for getting back to the heart of organization theory when studying organizational change and turns attention to strategies, structures, and control mechanisms as distinctive but interrelated elements of organizational designs. We take a multi-level approach to explore how universities develop strategies in order to cope with changes in their institutional environment (macro level), how universities implement these strategies in their structures and processes (meso level), and how universities design mechanisms to control the behavior of their members (micro level). As universities are highly complex knowledge-based organizations, their modus operandi, i.e. governing strategies, structures, and controls, needs to be responsive to the multiplicity of demands coming from both inside and outside the organization.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Multi-Level Governance in Universities: Strategy, Structure, Control....Pages 1-15
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
Institutional Change of European Higher Education: The Case of Post-War Germany....Pages 19-48
Academic Entrepreneurialism and Changing Governance in Universities. Evidence from Empirical Studies....Pages 49-74
Higher Education in the Knowledge Society: Miracle or Mirage?....Pages 75-91
Front Matter....Pages 93-93
Changing Professions? The Professionalization of Management in Universities....Pages 95-113
From Voluntary Collective Action to Organized Collaboration? The Provision of Public Goods in Pluralistic Organizations....Pages 115-140
Universities, Governance, and Business Schools....Pages 141-169
Front Matter....Pages 171-171
Professional and Organizational Commitment in Universities: from Judgmental to Developmental Performance Management....Pages 173-192
Current Developments at Higher Education Institutions and Interview-Based Recommendations to Foster Work Motivation and Work Performance....Pages 193-214
Is It Possible to Assess Progress in Science?....Pages 215-231
Front Matter....Pages 233-233
When Professional and Organizational Logics Collide: Balancing Invisible and Visible Colleges in Institutional Complexity....Pages 235-256
β¦ Subjects
Administration, Organization and Leadership;International and Comparative Education;Higher Education
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