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Peer reviewedRegalbuto, Gloria A. – Performance Improvement, 1999
Discusses the steps involved in designing and starting a corporate university, which is defined as a process promoting continuous learning and performance improvement. Topics include establishing a mission; creating a business plan; products and services; functions and processes; staffing needs; information systems; and resource allocation. (LRW)
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Industrial Training, Information Systems, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedMacKinnon, Joyce; Sothmann, Mark; Johnson, James – Journal of Allied Health, 2001
Computer-based economic modeling was used to enable a school of allied health to define outcomes, identify associated costs, develop cost and revenue models, and create a financial planning system. As a strategic planning tool, it assisted realistic budgeting and improved efficiency and effectiveness. (Contains 18 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Budgets, Econometrics, Educational Administration
Renzulli, Linda A.; Aldrich, Howard – Social Forces, 2005
We examine the connection between personal network characteristics and the activation of ties for access to resources during routine times. We focus on factors affecting business owners' use of their core network ties to obtain legal, loan, financial and expert advice. Owners rely more on core business ties when their core networks contain a high…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Resource Allocation, Business, Social Capital
Peer reviewedEwing, Bradley T.; Kruse, Jamie B.; Thompson, Mark A. – Journal of Economic Education, 2004
The authors describe a classroom experiment that motivates student understanding of behavior toward risk and its effect on money demand. In this experiment, students are endowed with an income stream that they can allocate between a risk-free fund and a risky fund. Changes in volatility are represented by mean-preserving changes in the variance of…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Money Management, Risk, Student Motivation
Knott, Jack H.; Payne, A. Abigail – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2004
Legislative statutes are passed by political majorities which support structures that insulate the implementing agency from its political opponents over time. Political actors also respond to different constituencies. Depending on the broad or narrow base of these constituencies, actors favor different kinds of governance structures. We apply this…
Descriptors: Politics, Governance, Governing Boards, Resource Allocation
Pillay, Pundy – Perspectives in Education, 2006
Although Uganda has made tremendous progress in education provision in the past decade, particularly with the introduction of universal primary education, it is confronted by a number of financing challenges relating especially to the demand for increased access at the secondary and tertiary levels. There are two aspects to the funding question:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, School Funds
McRobbie, Michael A. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2006
The insatiable institutional demands for computing cycles, network bandwidth, and storage clearly demonstrate that IT is a mission-critical function in nearly all areas of higher education. Not too long ago, the important issue for the central data center was physical size and floor space. As IT leaders struggle to meet relentlessly increasing…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Information Systems, Resource Allocation, Higher Education
Ortiz, Flora Ida – Teachers College Record, 2004
Ortiz begins with research showing that safe, healthy, and uncrowded school facilities are a basic ingredient of a good educational program. When teachers work in well-designed and highly functional school buildings, they are able to be more effective than when they must teach in inadequate facilities. Ortiz sets these findings against the…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Enrollment Trends, Class Size, Educational Facilities Improvement
Hanley, Paul F.; Forkenbrock, David J. – Research in Higher Education, 2006
Building upon earlier work by Camp, Gibbs, and Masters II, (1988). "The Journal of Higher Education" 59(6): 652-667 and Wenger and Girard, (2000). "Research in Higher Education" 41(2):195-207, we present a model for allocating funds for salary increases to faculty lines within an academic unit at a public research university. The model first…
Descriptors: Faculty Promotion, Teacher Salaries, College Faculty, Research Universities
Lopez, Maria Jose Gonzalez – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2006
The search for more flexibility in financial management of public universities demands adjustments in budgeting strategies. International studies on this topic recommend wider financial autonomy for management units, the use of budgeting models based on performance, the implementation of formula systems for the determination of financial needs of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Organizational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Money Management
Manns, Derrick – Planning for Higher Education, 2004
The capital renewal and replacement of the nation's public higher education facilities has been a growing problem for several decades. While the need for new and improved facilities has increased over the years, many campuses simply have too many aging infrastructures that are too costly to replace. This, at a time when we have less than …
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Facilities Improvement, Campuses, School Maintenance
Cybulski, Timothy G.; Hoy, Wayne K.; Sweetland, Scott R. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2005
Purpose: Public schools in the USA face increased pressures for more accountability and improved performance. The objective of this study was to wed two previously separated theoretical strands of educational research--economic theory and organizational theory--by using variables from each theory base to develop, compare, and test a series of…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Elementary School Teachers, Academic Achievement, Resource Allocation
Frankenberg, Elizabeth; Smith, James P.; Thomas, Duncan – Journal of Human Resources, 2003
The immediate effects of the Asian crisis on the well-being of Indonesians are examined using the Indonesia Family Life Survey, an ongoing longitudinal household survey. There is tremendous diversity in the effect of the shock: for some households, it was devastating; for others it brought new opportunities. A wide array of mechanisms was adopted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Resource Allocation, Expenditures, Economic Factors
Grubb, W. Norton – Journal of Education Finance, 2006
In this article, the author continues to develop the perspective of the improved school finance, an effort to move beyond the conventional framing of funding and resource issues, presented in the article by Grubb, Huerta, and Goe in this issue. Here, the author presents the results of use of the National Educational Longitudinal Survey of the…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Educational Finance, Longitudinal Studies, School Support
Rieskamp, Jorg – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2006
Retirement savings decisions can be influenced by the fund composition of the retirement savings plan. In 2 experiments, strong composition effects were observed, with a larger percentage of resources being invested in stock funds when more stock than bond funds were offered. Although participants changed their allocations repeatedly, the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Retirement, Multigraded Classes, Class Organization

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