Factors affecting strategic change in higher education
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to identify those factors that key actors in university governance hold as to be important in realizing strategic change within their institutions.
Design/methodology/approach
Key decision-makers in 26 European universities were surveyed on their views on which factors bring about strategic change. The results were interpreted using a theoretical framework emphasizing organizational archetypes and their development.
Findings
The findings indicated that strategic changes in universities were perceived as highly dependent on leadership, decision-making procedures, communication and evaluation. However, some differences between the universities in the sample can be identified, supporting indicating the relevance of using organizational archetypes as an analytical tools for observing change within the higher education sector.
Originality/value
The study links organizational level developments on strategic management to macro-level change within the European higher education landscape, and provides new insights intoon the debate on convergence and differentiation in organizational fields.
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Acknowledgements
The data set have been produced within the framework of the Transforming Universities in Europe (TRUE) project, which is a large-scale collaborative work aimed at understanding the organizational transformation of universities in the European context. TRUE has been financed by the European Science Foundation.
Citation
Stensaker, B., Frølich, N., Huisman, J., Waagene, E., Scordato, L. and Pimentel Bótas, P. (2014), "Factors affecting strategic change in higher education", Journal of Strategy and Management, Vol. 7 No. 2, pp. 193-207. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSMA-12-2012-0066
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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