The Future of University or Universities of the Future: A Paradox for Uncertain Times
Alexander, A; Manolchev, C
Date: 25 March 2020
Journal
International Journal of Educational Management
Publisher
Emerald
Publisher DOI
Abstract
Purpose: Using narratives from leading international academics and commentators, we
chart four, possible, ‘universities of the future’ models, and discuss how current
university management issues can enable, or hinder them.
Methodology: Deploying a Gioia-methodology analysis of 'University of the Future'
narratives, we derive 12 ...
Purpose: Using narratives from leading international academics and commentators, we
chart four, possible, ‘universities of the future’ models, and discuss how current
university management issues can enable, or hinder them.
Methodology: Deploying a Gioia-methodology analysis of 'University of the Future'
narratives, we derive 12 categories of institutional properties and, ultimately, four
distinct models.
Findings: We identify how current, classic and polytechnic institutions can adapt their
operations and service delivery in order to transition into future-ready business models.
Originality: We interpret the opinions and predictions from world-leading experts in
the higher education field in order to present the first, to our knowledge, typology of
aspirational university models.
Management
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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