
The Global Phenomenon of Family-Owned or Managed Universities
Who owns a university? Who is in charge of its management and leadership? How are decisions made? The answers to these key questions would normally be governments or non-profit boards of trustees, or recently, for-profit corporations. There is another category of post-secondary institutions that has emerged in the past half-century challenging the time-honored paradigm of university ownership. Largely unknown, as well as undocumented, is the phenomenon of family-owned or managed higher education institutions. In Asia and Latin America, for example, FOMHEIs have come to comprise a significant segment of a number of higher education systems, as seen in the cases of Thailand, South Korea, India, Brazil and Colombia. We have identified FOMHEIs on all continents—ranging from well-regarded comprehensive universities and top-level specialized institutions to marginal schools. They exist both in the non-profit and for-profit sectors.
- Redaktør
- Philip G. Altbach, Edward Choi, Mathew R. Allen, Hans Wit
- ISBN
- 9789004423428
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 600 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 19.12.2019
- Forlag
- BRILL
- Antall sider
- 280
