Managing higher education for a changing regulatory environment

IF 1.2 4区 法学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
C. Scott
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PurposeThis article addresses the relationship of universities to their changing regulatory environments internationally.Design/methodology/approachThis article updates analysis published in 2004 exploring the contrasting modes of, and key trends in, regulation of higher education across eight OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) states. The article offers a wider analysis of the changing patterns of regulation rooted in mutuality, oversight, competition and design, and the implications for the management of higher education institutions.FindingsSince 2004, higher education has seen more growth in oversight-based and competition-based regulation, but also some decentralization of regulation as an increasing cast of actors, many international and transnational in character, have asserted themselves in key aspects of the regulatory environment. This article explores the implications of these changes in the regulatory mix over higher education for the ways that universities manage their regulatory environment, arguing first, that there is significant evidence of meta-regulatory approaches to regulating universities, and second, that such a meta-regulatory approach is consistent with an emphasis on university autonomy, raising a challenge for universities in how to use the autonomy (variable by country) they do have to manage their environment.Originality/valueThis article offers an original analysis of how universities might most appropriately respond, deploying their autonomy, however variable, to address their external regulatory environment. The author suggests we might increasingly see the external regulatory environment as meta-regulatory in character and universities making more use of reflexive governance processes.
管理高等教育以适应不断变化的监管环境
目的本文论述了大学与国际上不断变化的监管环境的关系。设计/方法论/方法这篇文章更新了2004年发表的分析,探讨了八个经合组织(经济合作与发展组织)国家高等教育监管的对比模式和主要趋势。这篇文章对植根于相互性、监督、竞争和设计的监管模式的变化进行了更广泛的分析,并对高等教育机构的管理产生了影响。发现自2004年以来,高等教育在基于监督和竞争的监管方面有了更多的发展,但随着越来越多的参与者(其中许多是国际性和跨国性的)在监管环境的关键方面表明了自己的立场,监管也出现了一些权力下放。本文探讨了高等教育监管结构的这些变化对大学管理监管环境的方式的影响,首先,有重要证据表明监管大学的元监管方法,其次,这种元监管方法与对大学自主性的强调是一致的,这给大学如何利用管理环境所需的自主权(因国家而异)提出了挑战。原创性/价值本文对大学如何做出最恰当的回应,部署其自主权(无论多么可变)来应对外部监管环境进行了原创分析。作者认为,我们可能会越来越多地将外部监管环境视为元监管,大学更多地利用反射性治理过程。
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