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Mergers in Higher Education : The Experience from Northern Europe, PDF eBook

Mergers in Higher Education : The Experience from Northern Europe PDF

Edited by Romulo Pinheiro, Lars Geschwind, Timo Aarrevaara

Part of the Higher Education Dynamics series

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This book addresses the critical knowledge gaps of mergers involving higher education institutions. It is based on a comparative research project (spring 2013-spring 2015) investigating the phenomena of mergers involving higher education institutions across the Nordic countries - Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. The study involved close to 30 scholars from the region, and aimed at shedding critical light on, and providing novel contributions around, the following key aspects: 

  • Conceptual and theoretical approaches - strengths and limitations - towards the study of the phenomena of mergers in higher education; 
  • Historical developments, leading to significant structural changes in the domestic higher education landscape, and, in turn, how mergers have been used as a policy/institutional mechanism to foster adaptation to a new external environment at the local, national, regional and international levels; 
  • The complex dynamicsinherent to merger processes by undertaking an in-depth investigation of a series of selected case studies, with a particular focus on the "black-box" associated with the implementation process;
  • The implications of the findings as regards future policy and strategic endeavours, theory development and future research agenda.    

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