The global phenomenon of family-owned or managed universities:
"Although an entirely unknown part of higher education worldwide, there are literally hundreds of universities that are owned/managed by families around the world. These institutions are an important subset of private universities-the fastest growing segment of higher education worldwide. Famil...
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Leiden ; Boston
Brill Sense
[2019]
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Schriftenreihe: | Global perspectives on higher education
volume 44 |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Although an entirely unknown part of higher education worldwide, there are literally hundreds of universities that are owned/managed by families around the world. These institutions are an important subset of private universities-the fastest growing segment of higher education worldwide. Family-owned or managed higher education institutions (FOMHEI) are concentrated in developing and emerging economies, but also exist in Europe and North America. This book is the first to shed light on these institutions-there is currently no other source on this topic Who owns a university? Who is in charge of its management and leadership? How are decisions made? The answers to these key questions would normally be governments or non-profit boards of trustees, or recently, for-profit corporations. There is another category of post-secondary institutions that has emerged in the past half-century challenging the time-honored paradigm of university ownership. Largely unknown, as well as undocumented, is the phenomenon of family-owned or managed higher education institutions. In Asia and Latin America, for example, FOMHEIs have come to comprise a significant segment of a number of higher education systems, as seen in the cases of Thailand, South Korea, India, Brazil and Colombia. We have identified FOMHEIs on all continents-ranging from well-regarded comprehensive universities and top-level specialized institutions to marginal schools. They exist both in the non-profit and for-profit sectors." |
Beschreibung: | 280 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9789004423411 9789004423428 |
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title_auth | The global phenomenon of family-owned or managed universities |
title_exact_search | The global phenomenon of family-owned or managed universities |
title_full | The global phenomenon of family-owned or managed universities edited by Philip G. Altbach, Edward Choi, Matthew R. Allen and Hans de Wit |
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