2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijem-06-2017-0140
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Financial sustainability of Malaysian public universities: officers’ perceptions

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to elicit perceptions of senior officers on the overall financial sustainability of their institutions; and, second, to examine senior officers’ perceptions on important revenue diversification and cost management practices. Design/methodology/approach The study employed a questionnaire survey with senior academic and administrative staff of the 20 public universities in Malaysia. In total, 275 questionnaires were distributed and 69 were returned, yielding… Show more

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“…This points to the value of the education provided at the university: it was not just the content of the training that was educational but the format and structure of the course, too. As budget cuts continue to affect tertiary education, increased class size is generally seen as both a way of cutting costs (Nik Ahmad et al, 2019), and of increasing accessibility for students (Phillips & Ahrenhoerster, 2018). While our respondents felt that small seminar classes had been advantageous to their training, there is inconclusive evidence regarding the benefits of small class size (Shi, 2019).…”
Section: Reflections On Social Work Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This points to the value of the education provided at the university: it was not just the content of the training that was educational but the format and structure of the course, too. As budget cuts continue to affect tertiary education, increased class size is generally seen as both a way of cutting costs (Nik Ahmad et al, 2019), and of increasing accessibility for students (Phillips & Ahrenhoerster, 2018). While our respondents felt that small seminar classes had been advantageous to their training, there is inconclusive evidence regarding the benefits of small class size (Shi, 2019).…”
Section: Reflections On Social Work Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this research recommends that waqf as an Islamic social finance and social security institution requires proper regulations and management to avoid risks of inefficiency and mismanagement. Therefore, a country's robust laws and regulatory framework are imperative for public and private waqf management, separately (Kader Sharifah Zubaidah Syed and Mohamad Nor, 2019;Nik Ahmad Nik et al, 2019). The waqf institution should be exempted from all forms of taxes to ensure expansion of the waqf institutions for socio-economic development.…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ở cấp độ trường ĐH, khi thảo luận về mức độ bền vững về mặt tài chính, nhóm nghiên cứu của [7] đã đưa ra 15 biện pháp nhằm tăng cường nguồn thu cho trường ĐH và 26 biện pháp nhằm cắt giảm chi phí cho trường ĐH [7]. Tuy nhiên, cho đến nay, Việt Nam vẫn chưa có một công cụ hoàn chỉnh nào nhằm đánh giá mức độ bền vững tài chính về nguồn thu đối với các cơ sở giáo dục đại học.…”
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