Competitiveness in higher education: the case of university management

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Straipsnis / Article
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Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Competitiveness in higher education: the case of university management
In the Journal:
Journal of competitiveness. 2019, 11, 4, p. 5-21
Keywords:
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Finansai. Kapitalas / Finance. Capital; Konkurencija / Competition; Universitetai / Universities.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Aukštojo mokslo vadyba; Finansavimas; Konkurencija; Universitetas; Competition; Funding; Higher education management; Lithuania; University.

ENAs a response to current global trends in the field of higher education and studies, the attitude has become prevalent in the European Commission and among member states of the European Union (EU) that major reforms are required to help European higher education successfully compete under the conditions of globalization and a knowledge-based economy. Studies focused on student personal success and citizenship education are inseparable from technological advancement and international mobility opportunities, the integration of top international teachers, collaborative studies with students from various countries, as well as other factors that can help prepare open, tolerant, creative and well-prepared graduates. The quality of research and education remains a priority in European higher education. University management must be based on community spirit, the autonomy of academic units, as well as on a results-oriented approach leading toward greater efficiency and financial stability. The aim of the present article is to examine the effects of management innovations in higher education using the case of Mykolas Romeris University, as this learning institution was one of the first in Lithuania to apply the modern study management methods. The research goal is to determine whether or not there is a difference between general higher education trends in Lithuania and the trends observed at MRU. Descriptive statistical methods were applied in the data analysis, with the relations of the data, the indexes as well as speed of change calculated. Strength among links is assessed using the Pearson correlation coefficient. The article analyses the use of modern innovation management methods that have helped the university survive in the difficult conditions of greater competition and reduced state funding. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.7441/ joc.2019.04.01
ISSN:
1804-171X; 1804-1728
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