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David Amani – International Journal of Educational Management, 2025
Purpose: This study examined the influence of university corporate social responsibility (University CSR) on university corporate brand legitimacy through the lens of university brand trust. Design/methodology/approach: The study utilized a cross-sectional research design with a quantitative approach to gather data from a sample of 398 university…
Descriptors: Universities, Social Responsibility, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Lyndsey El Amoud; Annalisa L. Raymer; Renee Tan – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
This chapter examines three distinct approaches to lifelong learning to illustrate workforce and societal development efforts in Europe, Singapore, and the United States. The case studies bring to the fore various complex issues, including, in the case of Europe, ensuring more equitable access to workforce development initiatives for all.…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Cross Cultural Studies, Lifelong Learning, Economic Development
Kostrykina, Svetlana; Lee, Kerry; Hope, John – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
The article outlines the making of an explanatory theory for internationalisation of higher education (IoHE) in the emerging global knowledge economy. A grounded theory method with reference to a Theory of Practice is utilised to theorise IoHE in New Zealand. The pivotal features of IoHE are conceptualised as rationality and relationality,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Higher Education, Knowledge Economy
David Amani – Cogent Education, 2024
The widespread popularity of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within universities has influenced various changes in the higher education sector, affecting the operations of higher education institutions in many developed and developing countries. Using institutional theory, this study explores the connection between university CSR and…
Descriptors: Social Responsibility, Corporations, Universities, Public Sector
Pang, Nicholas Sun-Keung – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2023
Global competition results in an overall demand for higher skills. In the competitive world, China has no choice but to adjust themselves to become more efficient, productive, and flexible. Higher education in China has played a key role in achieving socialist economy and modernization. Since the open-door policy in the 1980s, there has been a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Strategic Planning, Competition
Hussaini, Nilofer – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
South Asian economies has witnessed very slow growth over the years and the gap has widened manifold between other nations of Asia particularly East Asian nations and South Asian nations. This paper examines co-integration between the economic growth and reach of higher education in South Asian nations explaining this disparity. The research…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Developing Nations, Higher Education, Correlation
Naik, B. M. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
India desperately needs good governance in colleges and universities so as to create a culture of innovation, and entrepreneurship so as to become and remain competitive in world market. Poor governance and poor leadership is observed to be the root cause for all ills in university education. Indian students and professors are brilliant but…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Quality, Educational Change, Academic Standards
Alsharif, Talal A. – Journal of Educational Issues, 2019
The current study aimed at identifying the indicators of practicing governance in Saudi universities in the light of the principles of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). It also underlined the challenges facing governance practice and introduced a proposal for governance principles in Saudi universities. Descriptive…
Descriptors: Governance, Universities, Deans, Administrator Attitudes
Delisle, Jason D.; Cooper, Preston – American Enterprise Institute, 2019
By international standards, American colleges charge high tuition, and students must often take out loans to cover the cost of their higher education. This has prompted many to wonder why the United States cannot copy the higher education policies of certain other rich countries, such as Finland, where students at public universities pay zero…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reputation, Institutional Evaluation, Comparative Education
Kano, Tsuyoshi – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Some low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) aim to designate the information and communication technology (ICT) sector as a central pillar to expedite their economic development, and a key element of ICT sector development is to nurture capable ICT workers. Scholars and policymakers concerned with those ICT workers tend to focus on nurturing…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Professional Personnel, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
Haseena, V. A.; Mohammed, Ajims P. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
The economic growth of a nation depends greatly on the improvement in education. Human development to a great extent depends on the improvement in Education. Among various levels of education, higher education has a pervasive and influential impact on development. Higher education empowers the individual with necessary skills and competence for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, Educational Improvement, Financial Exigency
Giannias, Dimitrios A.; Sfakianaki, Eleni – Online Submission, 2012
University rankings historically have been based on a number of criteria, the most common being research output and quality. Different approaches have been developed which are surrounded by controversy; nevertheless, university rankings remain popular. It can be noted that due to the global economic recession, they receive further interest since…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Development, Human Capital, Foreign Countries
Goodman, Bridget Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In Ukraine, the Russian and Ukrainian languages have historically alternated in policy and practice in their official status and social prestige. As in many areas of the world, English is emerging in Ukraine as a language of economic value, social prestige, and education though it is not a language of wider communication. The goal of the research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ukrainian, Russian, Multilingualism

Selby, J. D. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1987
Provides background to the Asian South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education seminar held in February 1985. The problem, according to the author, is how to get status for adult nonformal education when status traditionally is awarded by the universities that promote formal education. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Development, Educational Anthropology, Nonformal Education
Allies, Christian; Troquet, Michel – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2004
Trade globalisation is beginning to affect universities worldwide. In response to this outside pressure, institutions have become more geared to gaining international repute through research than to maintaining their reputation at home for the quality of their teaching. As a result of this focus on research, French universities, for example, are…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Higher Education, International Trade, Educational Quality