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Higher Education Research and Policy - 3: Knowledge Production in European Universities

States, Markets, and Academic Entrepreneurialism

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The book studies transformations of European universities in the context of globalization and Europeanization, the questioning of the foundations of the «Golden Age» of the Keynesian welfare state, public sector reforms, demographic changes, the massification and diversification of higher education, and the emergence of knowledge economies. Such phenomena as academic entrepreneurialism and diversified channels of knowledge exchange in European universities are linked to transformations of the state and changes in public sector services. The first, contextual part of the book studies the changing state/university relationships, and the second, empirically-informed part draws from several recent large-scale comparative European research projects.

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Higher Education Research and Policy - 3: Knowledge Production in European Universities, Marek Kwiek

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Titul
Higher Education Research and Policy - 3: Knowledge Production in European Universities
Podtitul
States, Markets, and Academic Entrepreneurialism
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Lang-Ed.
Rok vydání
2012
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
486
ISBN10
3631624034
ISBN13
9783631624036
Série
Anotace
The book studies transformations of European universities in the context of globalization and Europeanization, the questioning of the foundations of the «Golden Age» of the Keynesian welfare state, public sector reforms, demographic changes, the massification and diversification of higher education, and the emergence of knowledge economies. Such phenomena as academic entrepreneurialism and diversified channels of knowledge exchange in European universities are linked to transformations of the state and changes in public sector services. The first, contextual part of the book studies the changing state/university relationships, and the second, empirically-informed part draws from several recent large-scale comparative European research projects.