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This book deepens our understanding of how higher education governance has recently changed in the rapidly developing higher education systems of East Asia. Focusing on China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Taiwan, it explains the implications of how state-centered political systems interpret political and economic environments such as neoliberalism, as well as how each system is coping with global pressures. The book makes a valuable contribution to organization studies in higher education by investigating and detailing how individual higher education institutions are responding to their new environments.
Presents original research on the incorporation of higher education governance in East Asia Categorizes higher education governance patterns across countries, from a comparative perspective Explores how institutional contexts and external forces interact in connection with changes in governance
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Dr. Shin is a professor at Seoul National University. Having served at the Korean Ministry of Education for nearly 20 years, his main research interests are in higher education policy, knowledge and social development, and academic professions. He is Co-editor-in-Chief of the International Encyclopedia of Higher Education and co-editor of the Knowledge Studies in Higher Education series (both from Springer), as well as a board member for the journals Studies in Higher Education, Tertiary Education and Management and Peabody Journal of Education.
His recent book publications include University Rankings (2011), Institutionalization of World-Class University in Global Competition (2012), Teaching and Research in Contemporary Higher Education (2013), The Future of the Post-Massified University at the Crossroads (2013), The Dynamics of Higher Education Development in East Asia (2013), Mass Higher Education Development in East Asia (2015), and Doctoral Education for the Knowledge Society (2018).
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1 Introduction: Incorporation of National Universities as Governance Reforms.- Part I Different Paths toward Neoliberal Governance.- 2 Incorporation of National University in Japan under New Public Management.- 3 Halfway toward incorporating national universities in Korea.- 4 Paradigm shift of higher education governance in China.- 5 Taiwanese struggle in university governance reforms: The case of incorporations.- 6 The evolution of corporatization of public universities in Malaysia.- Part II Institutional and Cultural Changes under Neoliberalism.- 7 Changes in governance and finance at Japanese national universities.- 8 Incorproation of a National University in Korea: The case of Seoul National University.- 9 The Neoliberalism Reform under the Legacy of Planned Economy: The Peking University case.- 10 Institutional change in the iron cage: A case study in Taiwan.- 11 How a century-old family-like university responds to the neoliberal agenda: The case of National University of Tainan.-12 Corporatization of a Public University: From collegial culture to bureaucratic and corporate culture.- Part III Changing patterns of governance and institutional performance.- 13 Changing patterns of higher education governance from academics perspective funder neoliberalism: Global and East Asian perspectives.- 14 Does governance or culture matter? Empirical analysis from Korean universities.- 15 Declining Academic Autonomy under Neoliberal Reforms: Lessons from Japanese higher education after incorporation.- 16 Conclusion: The transformation of higher education governance in East Asia under Neoliberalism.
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