Knowledge Production in European Universities: States, Markets, and Academic Entrepreneurialism
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1. Verfasser: Kwiek, Marek (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Frankfurt Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2012
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Beschreibung:7.2. The analytical framework
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Changing Universities and Their Changing Environments; PART I: THE CHANGINGSTATE/UNIVERSITY RELATIONSHIPS IN EUROPE; Chapter 1: A Panoramic View: The Growing Complexity of the Academic Enterprise in Europe; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Market mechanisms and new income-generating patterns; 1.3. Conflicting demands, new stakeholders, and the teaching/research divide; 1.4. Transforming institutions, transforming academics; 1.5. Conclusions; Chapter 2: The University and the State in a Global Age. Renegotiating the Traditional Social Contract in Europe?
2.1. Introduction2.2. The Modern University and the Welfare State; 2.3. The Modern University and the ModernNation-State; 2.4. Conclusions; Chapter 3: The University and the Welfare Statein Transition: Changing Public Services in a Wider Context; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The welfare state, globalization, and the public investment in higher education; 3.3. Globalization and the public sector; 3.4. The state's fiscal condition and competitors to higher education; 3.5. Welfare state reforms, higher education reforms, and the privatization of public servicesin transition countries
3.6. ConclusionsChapter 4: Reforming Higher Education and Expanding the Regional Mission in the Contexts of the Postcommunist Transition, Accession, and Beyond; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Transnational actors and international agendas; 4.3. The institutional change and the stylize dvisions of the university; 4.4. The demand-absorbing growth and the demography-driven decline?; 4.5. Knowledge production in Central European universities; 4.6. The regional mission of the university. The case of transition economies; 4.7. Conclusions
PART IITOWARDS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE:ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURIALISMAND KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGEIN EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIESChapter 5: Academic Entrepreneurialism vs. Changing Governance and Institutional Management Structures in European Universities; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. University governance and the European Commission on the role of universities in the knowledge economy; 5.3. Academic entrepreneurialism and risk management; 5.4. A clash of academic and managerial values?; 5.5. Academic entrepreneurialism and collegiality; 5.6. Academic entrepreneurialism, centralization, and decentralization
5.7. Academic entrepreneurialism spread across institutions5.8. Conclusions; Chapter 6: Academic Entrepreneurialism and Private Higher Education in Europe; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. The diversified funding base: possible sources of income; 6.3. The strengthened steering core; 6.4. The extended developmental periphery; 6.5. The stimulated academic heartland; 6.6. The institution-wide, integrated entrepreneurial culture; 6.7. Conclusions; Chapter 7: Diversified Channels of Knowledge Exchange in European Universities: Major Parameters of University-Enterprise Partnerships; 7.1. Introduction
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