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Publication Date: 2022
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The Autonomy of Higher Education in Finland and Sweden: Global Management Trends Meet National Political Culture and Governance Models
Holmén, Janne
Comparative Education, v58 n2 p147-163 2022
Due to their common history, Finland and Sweden share many similarities. However, important differences have also developed in constitutional law, political culture and governance models. These differences have affected the implementation of international trends in the governance of higher education in the two countries. Both the Finnish and Swedish governments have strived to give institutions of higher education more formal autonomy through legislative and constitutional measures while increasing the external representations in their governing boards. However, in Finland, strong constitutional safeguards for university autonomy have counteracted the growth of external influence. The differences between the countries in this regard have their roots in political culture. There is a stronger emphasis on the division of power in Finland, as in other states that have experienced periods of political turmoil, while in Sweden, long dominated by strong social democracy, checks and balances have been considered undemocratic obstacles to the will of the people.
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, Cross Cultural Studies, Government School Relationship, Administrative Organization, Higher Education, Governance, Educational Trends, Educational Legislation, Governing Boards, Comparative Education, Power Structure, Political Attitudes, Conflict, Democracy, Barriers, Social Systems, Foreign Countries
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Finland; Sweden
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