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Public no more universities: subsidy to self-reliance

机译:不再有公立大学:补贴自力更生

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Purpose - Tightened government budgets are forcing public universities to confront a new economic reality as the traditional low tuition-high subsidy model of public higher education becomes increasingly unsustainable. The shift toward reliance on tuition relative to taxpayer support reflects adjustments in consumer preferences, increased mobility, enhanced competition from non-traditional providers, and reallocated government budgets. The outcome is clear: taxpayer support for higher education is decreasing, and is decreasing sharply and permanently when measured on a per student basis. The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for university leaders that can provide the foundation for the transformation that needs to take place as universities face a permanent decline in public support. The primary goal is to point out differences between private business enterprises and public universities and then to suggest that many of the characteristics that define private sector excellence are applicable, often with modest modifications, to higher education. Design/methodology/approach - The paper discusses and contrasts methodologies from the business and academic environments and suggest a hybrid framework for universities that captures appropriate business principles and provides beneficial outcomes while supporting and promoting academic excellence. It examines public university business schools as an example that provides initiatives that can be applied in many other areas of the university. Findings - It is argued that many traditional practices in public higher education are incompatible with a changing environment that features permanent reductions in taxpayer support and greater reliance on tuition revenue from students who face attractive alternatives. There is also a changing demographic profile of applicants, many of whom require expensive remedial programs. The main result of the analysis is that a hybrid model of business and academic practices can provide a meaningful path for public universities to sustain excellence in a period of declining subsidy. Social implications - The framework developed in this paper includes the adoption of a distinctive, focused mission with a transparent budgetary system combined with the setting of differential tuition across areas based on willingness to pay and cost factors. Implementation of this framework can lead to an increase in social welfare by increasing efficiency, lowering costs, and effectively allocating resources across the university. Originality/value - This paper's intent is to reach out to administrators and leaders in public higher education with an appeal to recognize that the new funding environment requires new ways of thinking about developing and implementing strategy. There is much to gain by becoming externally focused and accountable to those who are willing to pay for teaching and research, and also to recognize that vast differences in costs requires more attention by asking the fundamental questions: What products and services define our excellence and what should we not provide?
机译:目的-紧缩的政府预算迫使公立大学面对新的经济现实,因为传统的学费低,高补贴的公立高等教育模式变得越来越不可持续。相对于依赖纳税人支持的学费的转变反映了消费者偏好的调整,流动性的提高,来自非传统服务提供商的竞争的加剧以及政府预算的重新分配。结果很明显:纳税人对高等教育的支持正在减少,并且以每个学生为基础衡量,这种支持正在急剧且永久地减少。本文的目的是为大学领导者开发一个框架,该框架可以为大学面临公共支持永久减少的情况下需要进行的变革提供基础。首要目标是指出私营企业与公立大学之间的差异,然后建议定义私营部门卓越水平的许多特征通常适用于经过适度修改的高等教育。设计/方法/方法-本文讨论并对比了商业和学术环境中的方法,并提出了一种混合型大学框架,该框架抓住了适当的商业原则,并在支持和促进学术卓越的同时提供了有益的成果。它以公立大学商学院为例,提供可以在大学的许多其他领域中应用的计划。调查结果-有人认为,公立高等教育的许多传统做法与不断变化的环境格格不入,后者的特点是永久减少纳税人的支持,并更多地依赖面临替代方案的学生的学费收入。申请人的人口概况也不断变化,其中许多人需要昂贵的补救计划。分析的主要结果是,商业和学术实践的混合模式可以为公立大学在补贴减少的时期保持卓越提供一条有意义的途径。社会影响-本文开发的框架包括采用具有透明度的预算系统的独特,有针对性的任务,并结合基于支付意愿和成本因素确定不同地区的学费。该框架的实施可以通过提高效率,降低成本以及有效地在整个大学范围内分配资源来提高社会福利。原创性/价值-本文的目的是吸引公立高等教育的管理人员和领导者,呼吁他们认识到新的资助环境需要新的思维方式来制定和实施策略。对那些愿意为教学和研究付费的人负责并承担外部责任,并认识到成本的巨大差异需要提出以下基本问题,这将带来很多好处:提出以下基本问题:哪些产品和服务定义了我们的卓越性?我们不应该提供吗?

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