Information to support strategic campus management in universities

IF 2.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT
F. Magdaniel, A. D. Heijer, M. Arkesteijn
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Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to underpin the importance of the availability (or absence) of campus management information (CMI) in supporting universities’ goals. Design/methodology/approach Four perspectives of campus management were used to develop a structured survey enquiring campus managers about universities’ goals, finances, users and spaces. Its descriptive analysis distinguishes two domains: campus strategy and CMI. Findings A total of 14 participant universities in nine countries provided substantial data, increasing the available CMI in each of the four perspectives compared with previous research. Three goal-related patterns driving the strategies of universities and their campuses were identified across competitive, social, economic and environmental performance aspects. Accordingly, particular CMI is discussed. Research limitations/implications The paper’s overarching approach in four perspectives challenged the collection of data, which needed to be retrieved from different departments in the organisation, with different domains (human resources, finance, facilities and organisational strategy), lingo and accountability cultures. Originality/value These findings improve the current understanding of university campuses as strategic resources enabling a variety of university goals and missions in today’s knowledge-based economy, society and cities. Moreover, the authors discuss that a more structural approach to collecting CMI may benefit universities to identify critical aspects of campus management supporting their strategies from which performance indicators can be derived and shared among campus managers with similar strategies to make better future decisions.
信息支持高校校园战略管理
目的:本文旨在阐明校园管理信息(CMI)的可用性(或缺乏性)在支持大学目标中的重要性。设计/方法/途径使用校园管理的四个视角来开发一项结构化调查,向校园管理者询问大学的目标、财务、用户和空间。其描述性分析区分了两个领域:校园战略和CMI。来自9个国家的14所参与大学提供了大量数据,与之前的研究相比,这四个方面的可用CMI都有所增加。在竞争、社会、经济和环境绩效方面,确定了推动大学及其校园战略的三种与目标相关的模式。因此,讨论了具体的CMI。研究局限/启示本文从四个角度对数据收集提出了挑战,这些数据需要从组织中不同的部门、不同的领域(人力资源、财务、设施和组织战略)、术语和问责制文化中检索。原创性/价值这些发现改善了目前对大学校园作为战略资源的理解,使大学在当今以知识为基础的经济、社会和城市中实现各种目标和使命。此外,作者还讨论了一种更结构化的收集CMI的方法可能有利于大学识别校园管理中支持其战略的关键方面,从这些方面可以导出绩效指标,并在具有类似战略的校园管理者之间共享,以做出更好的未来决策。
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