2021
DOI: 10.1108/qae-12-2020-0141
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Developing a quality assurance identity in a university: a grounded theory approach

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study is to demonstrate in the context of quality assurance (QA), how stakeholders define quality education and its connections to maximize value for the stakeholder using a grounded theory approach. Design/methodology/approach A four-stage research design using grounded theory methodology was used to develop and elicit a theory, after which a single-case study design with embedded coding and analysis was used to examine the QA – Maximize Value for stakeholder’s relationships. The… Show more

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“…As a result, Van Kemenade [28] developed the concept of quality as a conformity to requirements, usefulness, subjectiveness, and intersubjectiveness. Quality in the education service industry is associated with higher education leaders' commitment to managing facilities, finances, and human resources in order to ensure the implementation of an educational process that maximizes value for stakeholders [29]. The study implies that quality management is the responsibility of top management, despite the fact that it is shared by all levels of management in the company.…”
Section: Meaning Of Quality In Organizational Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, Van Kemenade [28] developed the concept of quality as a conformity to requirements, usefulness, subjectiveness, and intersubjectiveness. Quality in the education service industry is associated with higher education leaders' commitment to managing facilities, finances, and human resources in order to ensure the implementation of an educational process that maximizes value for stakeholders [29]. The study implies that quality management is the responsibility of top management, despite the fact that it is shared by all levels of management in the company.…”
Section: Meaning Of Quality In Organizational Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their involvement is now considered essential in helping to find a solution to the significant local and global issues, such as those identified in the 2030 Agenda (Utama et al, 2018;Sianes, 2021). The academic literature is beginning to identify the components of a new way of viewing a university's activity in which the priority lies in generating value for the stakeholders involved (Tetteh et al, 2021). These debates are putting forward different proposals which advocate for the potential of universities to be at the service of society.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%