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The Governance and Management of Universities in Asia: Global Influences and Local Responses
โ Scribed by Chang Da Wan (editor), Molly N.N. Lee (editor), Hoe Yeong Loke (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 181
- Series
- Routledge Critical Studies in Asian Education
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume seeks to identify and explore the dynamics of global forces on the development of higher education in Asia, in particular, how neoliberalism has affected reforms on university governance and management in the region. It includes a set of country-specific studies on how various countries have responded to the dominant neoliberal ideology at the systemic, institutional, and process levels. The focus is on the relationship between the state and the universities, which is usually reflected in the degree of autonomy and accountability allowed in a particular higher education system. The selected countries are Cambodia, China, Indonesia, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand. Each case study examines the establishment of corporatised or autonomous universities in the country focusing on (i) the acts, reports, and/or policies that led to such a move as well as the rationales behind the move; (ii) the changes in the governance and organisational structure of the universities, highlighting the kinds of autonomy that the universities have; (iii) the new management strategies, techniques, and practices that have been introduced to the university including the internal and external quality assurance mechanisms, and (iv) some of the tensions, conflicts, and acts of resistance that may have emerged.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of contributors
1 Introduction
2 Governance in โpublic administrative institutionโ universities: towards public autonomous universities in Cambodia?
3 World-class university construction and higher education governance reform in China: a policy trajectory
4 Institutional autonomy and governance of higher education institutions in India
5 Autonomous higher education institutions in Indonesia: challenges and potentials
6 National university reforms introduced by the Japanese government: university autonomy under fire?
7 Governance and management of public universities in Malaysia: a tale of two universities
8 University governance and management in Singapore: the case of the Singapore Institute of Management University (UNISIM)
9 Governance and management under transformation in Korean higher education: perception gaps between senior managers and academics
10 Governance and management of universities in Thailand
11 Conclusion: reforms of university governance and management in Asia
Index
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