南非高等教育的网络DEA效率:来自大学教学和研究分析的证据

IF 2.3 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
O. Temoso, C. Tran, L. Myeki
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大学的绩效取决于网络框架下的部门活动。只有这些部门的运作效率高,大学才有效率。部门之间的联系从根本上来说是复杂的,应该仔细研究,以提供更合适的方式来进一步加强。然而,据我们所知,目前还没有一项研究评估南非大学在考虑外生因素对整体和结构效率影响的网络结构中的表现。我们的研究采用基于网络的DEA方法来考察2009/10-2016/17年期间南非高等教育机构在教学和研究网络结构中的表现。研究结果表明:教学活动效率为0.942,科研活动效率为0.782。南非大学基于网络的绩效为0.844,与研究效率密切相关。研究结果还显示,拥有博士和硕士学位的员工比例、专业员工比例、学生费用、人事补助和政府资助都影响着研究活动的效率。政府组织和其他高等教育相关利益相关者明确需要将这些发现纳入2030年国家发展计划目标的战略。
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Network DEA efficiency of South African higher education: evidence from the analysis of teaching and research at the university level
ABSTRACT The performance of a university depends on departmental activities in a network framework. The university is efficient only if these departments are efficient in their operations. The connection between departments is fundamentally complicated and should be scrutinised to offer more suitable ways for more enhancement. However, to our knowledge, no single study exists which assesses the performance of South African universities in a network structure accounting for the effects of exogenous factors on the overall and structural efficiencies. Our study employed the network-based DEA method to examine the performance of South African higher education institutions in a network structure of teaching and research for the period 2009/10–2016/17. The findings reveal that the efficiency of teaching activities is 0.942, while the efficiency of research operations is 0.782. The network-based performance of South African universities is 0.844, strongly associated with research efficiency. The findings also reveal that the percentages of staff with PhD and Master’s degrees and professional staff, student fees, personnel grant, and government funding influence the efficiency of research activities. A definite need for government organisations and other higher education-related stakeholders should incorporate these findings to strategies for National Development Plan 2030 targets.
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JOURNAL OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
JOURNAL OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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5.20
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80
期刊介绍: Journal of Further and Higher Education is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing scholarly work that represents the whole field of post-16 education and training. The journal engages with a diverse range of topics within the field including management and administration, teacher education and training, curriculum, staff and institutional development, and teaching and learning strategies and processes. Through encouraging engagement with and around policy, contemporary pedagogic issues and professional concerns within different educational systems around the globe, Journal of Further and Higher Education is committed to promoting excellence by providing a forum for scholarly debate and evaluation. Articles that are accepted for publication probe and offer original insights in an accessible, succinct style, and debate and critique practice, research, theory. They offer informed perspectives on contextual and professional matters and critically examine the relationship between theory and practice across the spectrum of further and higher education.
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