Governance and management in higher education

Autonomy in governance and management in education has become the prerogative of higher education institutions, whilst optimum allocation and use of resources have become the aim of all higher education institutions. This book volume explores the creation of knowledge and its dissemination in an app...

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Other Authors Sengupta, Enakshi (Editor), Blessinger, Patrick (Editor), Nezaami, Nasiruddin (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
SeriesInnovations in higher education teaching and learning ; v. 43.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781800437302
DOI10.1108/S2055-3641202243
Physical Description1 online resource (viii, 228 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Governance and daily practices
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to governance and management in higher education / Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger, and Nasiruddin Nezaami
  • Chapter 2. The role of enterprise - wide risk assessment in developing resilient higher education institutions / Christopher Bamber
  • Chapter 3. Building trust and collaborative participation in the strategic plan: Exploring the interplay of governance and daily practices at williams college / Damien Boutillon
  • Chapter 4. Improving operational - developmental connections: Creating positive 'butterfly effects' in universities / Russell Foote and Eglantina Hysa
  • Chapter 5. He professional services staff as regulatory policy actors: An english case study / Françoise Mckay
  • Chapter 6. Academic municipalities: Understanding university governance as urban politics / Ryan Litsey and Jon Mcnaughtan
  • Chapter 7. Processes for managing risk in higher education / Rebecca Page-Tickell and Graeme Sloane
  • Part II. Strategic plans & policies
  • Chapter 8. Governance of universities as public higher education institutions: A South African context / Adéle Moodly and Owen Skae
  • Chapter 9. What is the mission of this university? The question of isomorphism and quality practices in the era of institutional rankings / Nomanesi Madikizela-Madiya
  • Chapter 10. Higher education institutions: Creating and implementing regional innovative knowledge communities - a comparative study of Finland and australia / Sharon Lierse, Ilkka Väänänen, Kati Peltonen, Kirsi Kiiskinen, Chloe Ward, and Bruce Wilson
  • Chapter 11. Beyond the champion- governance and management of strategic innovation in higher education teaching and learning / Anahita Baregheh, Thomas Carey, and Gina O'connor.