2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijced-10-2021-0103
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Does the public-private higher education institution distinction influence academics' societal engagement? Evidence from Chile and Turkey

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the participation in commercially- and socially-oriented Academics' Societal Engagement (ASE) activities, partnership choices, and funding preferences of academics working in public and private universities from Chile and Turkey. Chile represents a private-dominant higher education system (HES), while Turkey is public-dominant. This article presents the results of an international survey, the Academic Profession in Knowledge-based Society … Show more

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“…More importantly, private providers were allowed to establish HEIs. Here, we need to specify that private providers can engage in the system merely in a "foundation university" format as a non-profit private university (NPU) but which is supported by the government through the allocation of land for free and tax reductions (Guzman et al, 2022). Hence, even though there are serious discussions regarding the extent to which these universities are operating for non-profit purposes (Coşar & Ergül, 2015;Fırat & Akkuzu ,2015), in the Turkish HE system, the sense of "private university" is different from that of many other countries across the world, including Chile.…”
Section: Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, private providers were allowed to establish HEIs. Here, we need to specify that private providers can engage in the system merely in a "foundation university" format as a non-profit private university (NPU) but which is supported by the government through the allocation of land for free and tax reductions (Guzman et al, 2022). Hence, even though there are serious discussions regarding the extent to which these universities are operating for non-profit purposes (Coşar & Ergül, 2015;Fırat & Akkuzu ,2015), in the Turkish HE system, the sense of "private university" is different from that of many other countries across the world, including Chile.…”
Section: Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%