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Jonas Krog Lind

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Does It Really Matter? Assessing the Performance Effects of Changes in Leadership and Management Structures in Nordic Higher Education

2019

AbstractUniversities are public organisations, which operate in a highly institutionalised environment. They are heavily dependent on public resources. As such, universities are susceptible to shifts in governance arrangements but are also far from being passive recipients of reform agendas. They face demands from multiple internal constituencies (academics, administrators, students, managers) and from a variety of external stakeholders. This chapter explores the interplay between governance arrangements resulting from policy shifts and university dynamics. It sets the stage for the book, asking the following research questions: (1) what characterises changes in governance regimes in Nordic…

Higher educationmixed methodsbusiness.industryCorporate governanceFace (sociological concept)university governanceadaptationPublic relationsstrategic actorhoodVariety (cybernetics)Valtio-oppi hallintotiede - Political sciencePolitical scienceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200Research questionsbusinessAdaptation (computer science)
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National Performance-Based Research Funding Systems : Constructing Local Perceptions of Research?

2019

AbstractIn recent years, performance-based research funding systems (PRFSs) have been introduced in all of the Nordic countries. In this chapter, we compare these systems and explore how their introduction is reflected within universities. Through interviews with academics, managers and administrators, we study how the performance measures of these systems are used at the university level and how that affects research activities. The results indicate that the introduction of PRFSs at the national level have had significant effects at the institutional level. The PRFSs contribute to the institutionalisation and consolidation of research metrics as the main way to describe research performanc…

Higher educationInstitutionalisationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectUniversity levelPublic relationsperformance measuresInstitutional levelperformance-based research fundingPeer reviewConsolidation (business)Political sciencePerceptionVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200National levelbusinessmedia_common
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The Changing Roles of Academic Leaders: Decision-Making, Power, and Performance

2019

AbstractMajor reforms in the Nordic countries have increased the formal autonomy of higher education institutions (HEIs) to make decisions over their own activities, both academic core tasks and managerial/administrative activities. The issue addressed in this chapter is how these changes have affected the role of the academic leader. Across the four countries, we see clear signs of change regarding academic leadership comprising a mix of institutional logics in the interviews: the professional, collegial traditional academic leadership, which is based on rotating systems, election among peers, and collegial decision-making, has been complemented with, and in some places replaced by, a mana…

leadershipHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectcollegialitydecision-makingPublic relationsCollegialityLärandeManagerialismPeer reviewPolitical scienceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200LearningDecision making powerPerformance measurementbusinessmanagementAutonomyleaderismmanagerialismPacemedia_common
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Nordic Higher Education in Flux: System Evolution and Reform Trajectories

2019

AbstractThis chapter provides a brief description of how the four national systems included in this study—Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden—are currently organised and structured. In doing so, it illuminates several specific features such as the types and sizes of the institutions, enrolment patterns, performance measures, and funding. In addition, the chapter gives a snapshot of how higher education systems have evolved historically by shedding light on policy dynamics from the late 1990s to 2013, the baseline period for the FINNUT comparative study, the research project that provides the basis for this edited volume. This is followed by a section describing the aim, methods, theoretica…

policy initiativesUnderpinningHigher educationbusiness.industryreform trajectoriesFlux systemPolicy initiativesdomestic landscapeLärandeValtio-oppi hallintotiede - Political sciencehistorical overviewEdited volumePolitical scienceRegional scienceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200LearningNordic higher educationbusiness
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External Research Funding and Authority Relations

2019

AbstractThis chapter analyses how the increasing external research project funding has affected the authority over research for managers and researchers in Nordic universities. Drawing on both the qualitative and quantitative data from the FINNUT project, the chapter uses institutional theory to investigate how authority relations between managers and researcher unfold by focusing on the themes content, time, and people. For researchers, the increasing external funding has resulted in some reduction of the authority over research. However, researchers do employ a range of defence mechanisms in order to protect their research freedom. For managers, the results are ambiguous since, on the one…

Power (social and political)Higher educationOrder (exchange)business.industryPolitical scienceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200Managerial controlPublic relationsbusinessInstitutional theory
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