2014
DOI: 10.5539/hes.v4n5p80
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The Strategically Manageable University: Perceptions of Strategic Choice and Strategic Change among Key Decision Makers

Abstract: One common way of conceptualising recent changes in university governance is by stating that the universities are being pushed towards a market-like setting where the uniqueness of each university's strategy and capacity for introducing organizational change is seen as necessary to improve the functioning of the university. We argue that the strategic functioning of the university is conditioned by the extent to which key decision makers, in the strategic decision-making process, share interpretations of the u… Show more

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