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Institutional Autonomy and Capacity of Higher Education Governance in South Asia: A Comparative Perspective

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Authors

Shin, Jung Cheol; Li, Xin; Nam, Inhye; Byun, Bo-Kyung

Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.
Citation
Higher Education Policy, Vol.35 No.2, pp.414-438
Abstract
© 2021, International Association of Universities.Recent studies reveal that developing countries cannot achieve good governance in higher education by merely borrowing structures from advanced systems because the globally advocated one-best-way approach often ignores levels of institutional capacity in developing countries. This study suggests institutional capacity as a core dimension for practicing good governance in four South Asian countries (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka). Building on this, this study compiles data from each countrys legislation and the UNESCO data to evaluate the autonomy and capacity of higher education institutions and compares those with Southeast and Northeast Asian countries as a reference. This study finds that these four South Asian countries are grouped into different environments based on the divergent paths to governance improvement suggested for each group. This study concludes that university autonomy is critical for good governance in the long run, whereas it is the capacity building that should be given priority to provide an optimal governance environment.
ISSN
0952-8733
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/185183
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41307-020-00220-y
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