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Decision-Making Power and Institutional Logic in Higher Education Institutions: A Comparative Analysis of European Universities

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to analyze responses of public universities to the introduction of New Public Management (NPM) as the outcome of balancing between the managerial logics endorsed by NPM and the academic professional logics. Building on the institutional logics approach, we develop a framework concerning how universities will achieve compliance to conflicting claims by strategies like compartmentalization and blending stipulations of both logics. Empirical results based on a large-scale survey of 26 universities in eight European countries display how compatibility is achieved through highly differentiated adoption of logics that depends on the task considered. The results reveal that the strength of NPM pressures strongly affects the adoption of managerial practices within universities yet has no significant effect on the academic characteristics.

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Canhilal, S.K., Lepori, B. and Seeber, M. (2016), "Decision-Making Power and Institutional Logic in Higher Education Institutions: A Comparative Analysis of European Universities", Towards A Comparative Institutionalism: Forms, Dynamics And Logics Across The Organizational Fields Of Health Care And Higher Education (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 45), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 169-194. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20150000045019

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