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Vuokko Kohtamäki; Michael von Boguslawski – Studies in Higher Education, 2025
This article explores the strategic external funding goals and plans of action of Finnish universities of applied sciences (UASs) as articulated in their institutional strategies using the ecology-of-games metaphor. UASs are pressured to expand external funding sources compared to their previous student number-based funding history. The UASs'…
Descriptors: Technology, Foreign Countries, Universities, Financial Support
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Kumar, Vinit; Akhter, Yusuf; Ji, Gopal – Quality in Higher Education, 2022
The newly adopted performance-based evaluation and funding model is one of the recent quality initiatives taken by the University Grants Commission in India, which aims to improve quality in management and administration of federally funded universities in India. The article critically analyses the 2020 released ranking based on this model and…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Funding Formulas, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
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Mathies, Charles; Kivistö, Jussi; Birnbaum, Matthew – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
Research on how performance-based funding influences the behaviour and performance of academics is limited in Europe. In this study, we investigate the changing publication patterns among Finnish academics associated with the introduction of awarding funding for publications within specific journals in the national performance-based funding model.…
Descriptors: Financial Support, College Faculty, Faculty Publishing, English (Second Language)
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Carrington, Roger; O'Donnell, Chris; Prasada Rao, D. S. – Studies in Higher Education, 2018
The Australian Government provides basic operating grants to universities, which are used to teach domestic undergraduate students. It imposes a productivity offset on the grants to encourage improvements in university productivity. But it is not transparent and does not vary across universities. Thus, universities have little incentive to improve…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Productivity, Funding Formulas, Federal Aid
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Jonyo, Dorothy Owuor; Jonyo, Bonn Odera – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2017
This is a conceptual paper which reviewed teacher management in Kenya with a particular focus on the emerging issues. Organizations in all sectors are striving to succeed despite the many challenges they face including issues of globalization, rapid changes, especially changes in technology, leadership dynamics and increased competition among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Teacher Shortage, Educational Quality
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Hudson, Ross – Higher Education Policy, 2016
As internationalization has become an increasingly central part of higher education (HE), the range and types of activities carried out in its name have grown exponentially. At the same time, and particularly in the context of reduced public funding for HE in some countries, internationalization and its related activities have come to be seen as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence, Performance Factors, Global Approach
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Lang, Dan – College Quarterly, 2015
For nearly 35 year's Burton Clark's triangle has been used as a paradigm for describing, assessing, and comparing systems of postsecondary education (Clark, 1998, 2004). Two major developments in the fiscal management of post-secondary education occurred more or less contemporaneously: incentive or performance funding on the part of the state and…
Descriptors: Incentives, Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Postsecondary Education
Maglakelidze, Shorena; Giorgobiani, Zurab; Shukakidze, Berika – Online Submission, 2013
There is no fixed rule about how financial resources must be directed to the education sector. It is quite clear that the size of investment in the sector well defines the quality of education students are offered. It is highly important to define the amount of money, which is needed for effective functioning of schools and it is also important to…
Descriptors: General Education, Educational Finance, Public Schools, Funding Formulas
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McDonald, Gael – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2013
Student-staff ratios (SSRs) in higher education have a significant impact on teaching and learning and critical financial implications for organisations. While SSRs are often used as a currency for quality both externally for political reasons and internally within universities for resource allocations, there is a considerable amount of ambiguity…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Ratio, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Foreign Countries
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Ladd, Helen F.; Fiske, Edward B. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2011
Although a relatively new idea in the U.S., weighted student funding (WSF) for individual schools has a long history in the Netherlands. This country of about 16.5 million people has been using a version of WSF for all its primary schools (serving children from age 4 to 12) for 25 years. In this article we describe and evaluate the Dutch system…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Funding Formulas, Educational Finance
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Walwyn, D. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
The performance management of higher education institutions is a major challenge for many countries. Such institutions deliver mostly a social as opposed to an economic return, and cannot be evaluated using the same approach as is applicable to a business enterprise. Many countries have developed rather complex and elaborate approaches to this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Institutional Evaluation
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Yanqing, Ding – Chinese Education and Society, 2008
Beginning in 2006, the "two exemptions and one subsidy" (TEOS) policy was integrated into the New Mechanism for Assured Funding for Rural Compulsory Education (hereafter the "New Mechanism"). The New Mechanism includes TEOS, raising the standard of public expenditure guarantees for rural compulsory education stage schools,…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Foreign Countries, Performance Factors, Policy Analysis
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Roberts, D. V.; Gouws, S. M.; van der Merwe, A. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between the desired outcomes of the National Plan for Higher Education and the funding formula. It further wants to explore the current situation regarding specific challenges in higher education, namely increased participation, broadened social base of students and equity, as well as a…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Higher Education, Dropout Rate, Educational Finance
Jaquette, Ozan – Jobs for the Future, 2006
Most states have experimented with performance accountability as a way to drive improvement in public higher education institutions and systems. However, efforts to implement performance funding in the United States have yielded mixed results. This policy brief describes the reforms that dramatically changed the policy landscape in England and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Incentives, Accountability, Community Colleges
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Neumann, Ruth – Studies in Higher Education, 2007
This article presents findings from a national study on doctoral education undertaken at a time of new government policies on funding of higher education and doctoral research in particular. The article discusses the overall policy developments in Australia and then examines the impact of policy on practice in doctoral education. Particular focus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Research, Supervision, Public Policy